Launch of 'Reimagining Ageing Interdisciplinary Research Network'

Join us to find out how you can get involved with the network.

You are invited to the launch of the Reimagining Ageing Network on Monday 2nd October 12.45 – 2.15pm, in person at stage@leeds or online via MS Teams.

All welcome!

Reimaging Ageing is a new interdisciplinary research network, supported by the Horizons Institute at University of Leeds.

Aging, while inevitable should also be challenging, exciting and stimulating as it is ultimately a privilege to age. Ageing can often be conceptualised as a narrow biological process but these conceptions of ageing need to be reimagined to consider how older people contribute to society and how we can all make the most of  life as we age

Reimagining Ageing will facilitate interdisciplinary collaboration to co-create novel, imaginative responses to the global challenge of successful ageing, with a focus on reducing inequalities in later life. The network is supported by Leeds City Council, Leeds Public Health, and leading local and national third sector organisations. As a research network we will align our research themes with the Leeds City strategic plans to provide a clear route for impact and an opportunity for implementing change across our city.

Speakers

Colleagues from Public Health, Leeds City Council
Network co-leads:

  • Sarah Astill, Faculty of Biological Sciences
  • Maria Kapsali, Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Cultures
  • Anne Forster, Faculty of Medicine and Health

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