Other Research Sites
These links are mainly to University Research Centres that conduct multidisciplinary research and promote education and policy development to achieve better outcomes for older people.
The Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute (POW) The Institute is one of the largest centres of research on the brain and nervous system in Australia and is situated on the Prince of Wales Hospital site, adjacent to the Medical School of the University of New South Wales. The Institute is an accredited National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) independent research institute. Click here or on the adjacent image to link to their web site. |
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The National Ageing Research Institute's mission is to be a centre of excellence in Australia in medical research (biological, clinical and service delivery) into the causes and consequences of ageing and its social accompaniments. Click here or on the adjacent image to link to their web site. |
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The Australasian Centre on Ageing integrates and focuses research expertise in human ageing from across the university, and links it with government and community priorities, to form a world class international centre of research excellence. Click here or on the adjacent image to link to their web site. |
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The Australian Centre for Evidence Based Aged Care (ACEBAC) aims to improve the care of older people by advancing service delivery through research programs that focuses on: - (see web site for details). Click here or on the adjacent image to link to their web site. |
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The Centre for Research and Education in Ageing (CREA) has been established to focus on research and education for ageing in response to changing needs of our ageing population. The Centre will facilitate collaboration across existing organisations and individuals providing research, education, products and services required of an ageing population. Click here or on the adjacent image to link to their web site. |
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The Centre for Ageing Studies (a WHO Collaborating Centre on Population Ageing - Research, Education and Policy) is involved in a range of state, national and international research projects examining some of the pivotal issues confronting the older population and service providers. Click here or on the adjacent image to link to their web site. |
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Centre for Research into Aged Care Services (CRACS). Established in 2000, CRACS aims to support the needs associated with a growing and ageing population by providing research, consultancy and education programs that can assist an increasing number of older people to live healthy and independent lives. Click here or on the adjacent image to link to their web site. |
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The focus of the ACSPRI Centre for Social Research is to undertake and sponsor empirical research work on important aspects of Australian society. This includes research relating to social policy and social inequality; work and occupations; the labour force; governance and democracy; urban and environmental issues; and immigration and population policy. Click here or on the adjacent image to link to their web site. |
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The Australian Primary Health Care Research Institute (APHCRI) is an initiative of the Australian Government as part of the Primary Health Care Research, Evaluation and Development (PHC RED) strategy and is supported by a grant from the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing. Click here or on the adjacent image to link to their web site. |
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