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<b>Growing Older in a Changing World: What's next for gerontology? Priorities for research, policy and practice</b>

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posted on 2025-10-10, 10:00 authored by Maya Ray Chew, Rebecca Baxter, Cate Pemble, Mengxing Joshi, Phil Tavener, Amy PrescottAmy Prescott, Dolores Majón Valpuesta, Sam Toolan
<p dir="ltr">As part of Centre for Ageing and Biographical Studies [CABS] 30th anniversary celebrations, the panel session on the 3rd October 2025 organised in collaboration with ERA: the Emerging Researchers in Ageing Committee of the British Society of Gerontology and co-led by Sam Toolan [CABS, The Open University] and Dr Amy Prescott [Brunel University of London and ERA Chair] explored the future of gerontological research, policy, and practice against the backdrop of global demographic change. It brought together emerging leaders to identify critical priorities for action and innovation. The discussion considered how the field can confront new challenges and harness opportunities to influence how societies support ageing populations in meaningful and sustainable ways.</p>

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  • Centre for Ageing and Biographical Studies (CABS)