Lunch 'n' Learn Presentation
Developmental Evaluation of the CHOICE Program: A Relationship-Centred Mealtime Intervention for Long-Term Carepresented by Sarah Wu
Developmental Evaluation of the CHOICE Program: A Relationship-Centred Mealtime Intervention for Long-Term Carepresented by Sarah Wu
At the Network for Aging Research Fall 2018 Event an expert panel provided information and tips on how to incorporate an interdisciplinary approach and knowledge translation methods into grant proposals.
The event is open to all graduate students who are interested in networking with various faculty members who conduct research in the field of aging.
With a focus on aging research, Symposium on Aging Research (SoAR) is a one-day meeting for engaging with graduate student research beyond disciplinary and professional boundaries, and across areas of expertise.
The Second Annual William F. Forbes Lecture took place on June 18. 2019. Over 100 people were in attendance to hear the keynote lecture by Professor Alex Mihailidis, and to learn about new research from poster presentations and tech industry booths.
In anticipation of the Symposium on Aging Research (SoAR) 2020, we are hosting a workshop on Poster Presentation Design & Delivery.
After carefully considering the evolving situation with COVID-19, and recent travel restrictions that affect our keynote speaker, we have decided to postpone our William F. Forbes Lecture event scheduled for April 9, 2020.
With a focus on aging research, Symposium on Aging Research (SoAR) is a one-day meeting for engaging with graduate student research beyond disciplinary and professional boundaries, and across areas of expertise.
This free virtual event takes place over two afternoons and examines the promise and limits of technology to promote successful longevity by featuring a diverse group of leaders.
If you're a grad student engaged in aging research and are looking to improve your academic presentation skills, register to attend Designing an Engaging Presentation from the Writing & Communication Centre, supported by UW's Network for Aging Research (NAR).