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Sharon Parker

CEPAR Chief Investigator Professor Sharon Parker has been recognised as one of Australia’s top 40 lifetime achievers in research, chosen for the consistent excellence of their work and the impact they had in their fields, by The Australian’s 2021 Research Special Report.

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CEPAR and the School of Risk & Actuarial Studies in the UNSW Business School are co-hosting the 29th Colloquium on Pensions and Retirement Research online on 1-3 December 2021.

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CEPAR's annual workshops are a centrepiece of knowledge-sharing and networking for Centre personnel, students and collaborators.

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Acknowledging CEPAR prize recipients:

  • CEPAR Annual Workshop Best Poster Presentation Awards 

  • Hal Kendig Prizes for Best CEPAR PhD Thesis Awards

 

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In this Austaxpolicy article CEPAR Senior Research Fellow Dr George Kudrna and CEPAR Associate Investigator Professor Hans Fehr analyse how pension wealth and residential real estate interact with each other and to what extent they are impacted by national income tax and pension policies.

 

anstey

CEPAR Deputy Director Scientia Professor Kaarin Anstey has been recognised for her outstanding contributions to research in cognitive ageing and dementia.

Fiona Blyth

Fiona Blyth AM is a CEPAR Chief Investigator, Associate Dean of the Concord Clinical School and Professor of Public Health and Pain Medicine at the University of Sydney. 

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CEPAR researchers Rafal Chomik, Professor Philip O'Keefe and Scientia Professor John Piggott, and colleagues, have recently published papers on the economic and social impacts of population ageing in Asia.

IPRA

Over 275 pension experts and researchers from 53 countries registered to participate in a recent webinar on Annuities, Selection, and the Drawdown of DC Balances with NBER President and MIT Professor James Poterba.