Category: AGen2024
Accepted Presentations
One of the greatest strengths of IAFOR’s international conferences is their international and intercultural diversity. As of January 5, 2025, AGen2025 has received over 300 submissions from more than 40 countries and territories – including: India, Singapore, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Australia, Indonesia, Japan, and South Korea. Accepted Presentations as of January 5, 2025 Aging and …
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IAFOR Research Centre
The Asian Conference on Aging & Gerontology (AGen) is organised by IAFOR in partnership with the IAFOR Research Centre at Osaka University, Japan.
Review Committee
Previous Review Committees View details of review committees at past AGen conferences via the links below.
Events & Tours
Ensure your AGen2024 experience is especially memorable by attending the Welcome Reception and Conference Dinner to network and get to know other delegates.
Final Programme
The online version of the Conference Programme is now available to view below via the Issuu viewing platform. Alternatively, download a PDF version. The Conference Programme can also be viewed on the Issuu website (requires a web browser). An Issuu app is available for Android users. The Conference Programme contains access information, session information and …
Conference Dinner
Tickets for the Conference Dinner may be added to your chosen package during the registration process. Please visit the Registration page for more details.
About AGen
The Asian Conference on Aging & Gerontology (AGen) is run in partnership with The National Archive of Computerized Data on Aging (NACDA) at the University of Michigan, USA, and the Center for Social Research and Data Archives (SSJDA) at the University of Tokyo, Japan. The growth of the aged population has been an issue of …