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Making Ageing and Dementia Studies Matter outside the Academy

At the 8th Arts and Humanities Research Council Fellows Conference, one of the panels focused on ‘Developing careers in the arts and humanities’. I contributed with a presentation that explored tensions between research, and impact and engagement activities, based on my experiences of currently running a UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship funded research programme on ageing, The Sciences of Ageing and the Culture of Youth.

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This entry was posted in Health Humanities, policy, Public Engagement and tagged ageing, dementia, impact, Public Engagement on June 26, 2023 by Martina Zimmermann.

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