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Conference Report and Intelligence Briefing: ACEID/ACP/AGen2024

Conference Report and Intelligence Briefing: ACEID/ACP/AGen2024

ACEID/ACP/AGen2024 took place from March 25-29, 2024 and welcomed over 700 delegates from more than 60 countries from around the world.

IAFOR Grant and Scholarship Recipients: The 9th Asian Conference on Aging & Gerontology (AGen2023)

IAFOR Grant and Scholarship Recipients: The 10th Asian Conference on Aging & Gerontology (AGen2024)

We are delighted to announce the recipients of IAFOR grants and scholarships for The 10th Asian Conference on Aging & Gerontology (AGen2024) to be held in Tokyo, Japan between March 25-29, 2024. In total, we received 50 scholarship applications. Launched in 2016, IAFOR’s grants and scholarships programme provides financial support to PhD students and early

Does Trait Self-esteem Serve as a Protective Factor in Maintaining Daily Affective Well-being?

Does Trait Self-esteem Serve as a Protective Factor in Maintaining Daily Affective Well-being?

“Does Trait Self-esteem Serve as a Protective Factor in Maintaining Daily Affective Well-being? Multilevel Analyses of Daily Diary Studies in the US and Singapore” by Matthew H.S. Ng of the Rehabilitation Research Institute of Singapore, Singapore, has been announced as a Spotlight Presentation at The 9th Asian Conference on Aging & Gerontology (AGen2023). To participate

IAFOR Grant and Scholarship Recipients: The 9th Asian Conference on Aging & Gerontology (AGen2023)

IAFOR Grant and Scholarship Recipients: The 9th Asian Conference on Aging & Gerontology (AGen2023)

We are delighted to announce the recipients of IAFOR grants and scholarships for The 9th Asian Conference on Aging & Gerontology (AGen2023) to be held in Tokyo, Japan in March and April 2023. In total, we received 39 scholarship applications. Launched in 2016, IAFOR’s grants and scholarships programme provides financial support to PhD students and

AGen2023 Conference Dinner Location: Gonpachi Nishi-Azabu

AGen2023 Conference Dinner Location: Gonpachi Nishi-Azabu

Gonpachi Nishi-Azabu, also known as “the Kill Bill restaurant,” has been chosen as the conference dinner location for The 9th Asian Conference on Aging & Gerontology (AGen2023). An iconic destination for foodies and movie enthusiasts visiting Tokyo, the restaurant was used as a filming location for the famous movie “Kill Bill” directed by Quentin Tarantino.

AGen2023 Meet & Greet: GARB Central

AGen2023 Meet & Greet: GARB Central

The Meet & Greet for The 9th Asian Conference on Aging & Gerontology (AGen2023) is the perfect opportunity for conference delegates to get a head start on the conference and make valuable connections with other attendees before the event officially begins. The event will be held at GARB Central, a trendy bar and restaurant located

Cultural Event: Hanami in the Imperial Gardens

Cultural Event: Cherry Blossom Viewing in Chidorigafuchi Park

Chidorigafuchi Park, located in the heart of Tokyo, is a beautiful public park renowned for its stunning cherry blossom trees, making it an ideal location for the cultural event for The 9th Asian Conference on Aging & Gerontology (AGen2023). Delegates will have the opportunity to experience the beauty of the cherry blossoms, known as “sakura”

Debbie Howard Joins the Panel for "Missing You"

Debbie Howard Joins the Panel for “Missing You”

Debbie Howard of Aging Matters International, Japan, has joined The 8th Asian Conference on Aging & Gerontology (AGen2022) on the panel for “Missing You: Resilience, Renewal and Rebuilding Intergenerational Contact Within Families”. Lowell Sheppard of the Never Too Late Academy, Japan, and James W. McNally of the University of Michigan & the NACDA Program on

James McNally Joins the Panel for "Helping Hands"

James W. McNally Joins the Panel for “Helping Hands”

James W. McNally of the University of Michigan & the NACDA Program on Aging, United States, has joined The 8th Asian Conference on Aging & Gerontology (AGen2022) on the panel for “Helping Hands: Robotic Assistance in Supporting and Maintaining Social Interactions with Elders”. Hee Rin Lee of Michigan State University, United States, Keith W. Miller

NACDA: Data on Aging Resources from Research Ideation to Long-Term Preservation and Sharing

NACDA: Data on Aging Resources from Research Ideation to Long-Term Preservation and Sharing

“NACDA: Data on Aging Resources from Research Ideation to Long-Term Preservation and Sharing” by James W. McNally of the University of Michigan and NACDA Program on Aging, United States, and Kathryn Lavender of the NACDA Program on Aging, United States, has been announced as a workshop to be presented at The 8th Asian Conference on