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2020



CRA researchers win ESRC Celebrating Impact Prize

2 December 2020

Prof Maria Evandrou and Prof Athina Vlachantoni are part of a team within the Centre for Population Change (CPC), led by Professor Jane Falkingham, who have won the ESRC Celebrating Impact Prize.


CRA researchers win ESRC Celebrating Impact Prize

30 November 2020

Prof Maria Evandrou and Prof Athina Vlachantoni are part of a team within the Centre for Population Change (CPC), led by Professor Jane Falkingham, who have been awarded the prestigious ESRC Celebrating Impact Prize.






Handbook on Demographic Change and The Lifecourse

25 June 2020

Professor Jane Falkingham from the Department of Social Statistics and Demography and the Centre for Population Change, and Professor Maria Evandrou and Professor Athina Vlachantoni from the Department of Gerontology and Centre for Research on Ageing have edited a Handbook on Demographic Change and the Lifecourse, which has been published by Edward Elgar. The Handbook includes contributions from Dr Min Qin, Professor Ann Berrington, Professor Traute Meyer and Dr Paul Bridgen within the Social Sciences, and colleagues around the world.




20 Commonwealth Distance Learning Scholarships for MSc Gerontology (DL) or MSc Global Ageing and Policy (DL)

20 February 2020

The Department of Gerontology is delighted to announce the availability of 20 Commonwealth Distance Learning Scholarships for the MSc Gerontology (Distance Learning) or MSc Global Ageing and Policy (Distance Learning) programme in 2020-21.


New CHEP Teaching Enhancement Fund project on ‘Emotions in PhD Research’

27 January 2020

Dr Rosalind Willis from the Department of Gerontology, together with Faculty PGR Senior Tutor Dr Ruben Sanchez Garcia and PhD students Heather Mulkey and Paul Lewzey, has been awarded funding to work on a project about the PhD student experience. The project is funded by the Centre for Higher Education Practice (CHEP).


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