National and International Collaboration
University of Queensland (Australasian Centre on Ageing)
Professor Helen Bartlett, Director
Collaboration in the following areas: ARC/NHMRC Ageing Well Network, Age-friendly services, Professor Duncan Boldy appointed Honorary Professor
University of Sydney (Faculty of Health Sciences)
Professor Hal Kendig
National Convenor of ARC/NHMRC Research Network in Ageing Well
University of Wales, Swansea, UK
Professor Judith Phillips, Professor of Social Work and Social Gerontology
Director of UK 'Older People and Ageing Network'
President Elect of British Society of Gerontology (BSG)
Collaboration in following areas: Ageing in place, Social isolation and loneliness, Residential Aged Care - quality, resident/staff satisfaction
University of York, UK (Social Policy Research Centre - SPRU)
Dr Hilary Arksey and Professor Caroline Glendinning
Collaboration in following areas: Dementia care (respite), Care issues
University of Bradford, UK (Dementia Group)
Professor Murna Downs, Professor Dawn Brooker and Dr Ruth Bartlett
Collaboration in following areas: Dementia Care Mapping, other dementia related issues
Graduate School, National College of Nursing, Tokyo, Japan (International Community Care and Life-Span Development)
Professor Tokie Anme
Collaboration in following areas: Quality of Life and Quality of Care
related to Aged Care Services', Professor Duncan Boldy awarded Japan Foundation for Aging and Health Fellowship in 2006 (also awarded in 1998)
Stockholm University (Stockholm Gerontology Research Center)
A/Professor Marten Lagergren and Professor Mats Thorslund
Collaboration in following areas: Quality of Care, Quality of Life in residential aged care
University of Alberta, Canada (School of Nursing)
Professor Donna Wilson
Collaboration in the following areas: Gerontology, services for older people
University of Bath (School for Health)
Professor Roger Orpwood
Director of the Bath Institute for Medical Engineering
Collaboration in the following areas: Assistive Technology for people with dementia and their carers
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