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SUMMARY:Bridging Research and Public Policy: Matters of Ageing and Technology
DESCRIPTION:As part of the ACT annual meeting\, we are holding a public keynote address and round table discussion at the University of Ottawa. This event will take place on October 13\, 2017 in Simard Hall (SMD) 125\, located at 60 University Street in Ottawa\, Canada. \nDr. Marcel Mérette\, Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences and Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Ottawa\, will provide the keynote address on the topic of  “Public Policy in the Context of Ageing Populations”. \nFollowing this talk\, there will be a round table discussion\, featuring Mérette once more\, as well as a number of researchers working at the intersection of public policy and ageing research\, including: Dr. Jeffrey W. Jutai (University of Ottawa)\, Dr. Sarah Fraser (University of Ottawa) and ACT’s Dr. Catherine Middleton (Ryerson University). \nBridging Research and Public Policy: Matters of Ageing and Technology\nFriday\, October 13\, 2017\nKeynote at 9:30 am and round table at 10:45 am\nSimard Hall (SMD) 125 \nThis is a public event but attendees who are not part of the regular annual ACT meeting should register by emailing admin (at) actproject (dot) ca.
URL:https://actproject.ca/event/bridging-research-and-public-policy-matters-of-ageing-and-technology/
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