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CEPAR Multidisciplinary Collaboration Funding Scheme Awards

Aug17
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Following the funding of three pilot projects under the CEPAR Multidisciplinary Collaboration Funding Scheme in 2020, three new grants have been awarded to Centre researchers under the Scheme this year.

The 2021 projects encompass investigations into age discrimination and trends in the Australian workforce; early-life-events and their influence on expectations of ageing in later life; and the relationship between blood pressure, epilepsy, and dementia while accounting for the socioeconomic position and understanding the specific relationship between retinal vascular changes and cerebrovascular damage.

In 2020, following a strong application and review process, seed funding grants were awarded to CEPAR researchers for three pilot projects under the Scheme. The 2020 cohort conducted research into the interplay between life events and shared financial decision-making among older adults and their household decision partners; a progressive pension benefit design; and projections of dementia in populations with special needs.

All multidisciplinary projects have great potential to create tangible impact for the ageing population.

The annual grants of up to $10,000 per project aim to provide seed funding for research and activities which enhance multidisciplinary projects closely aligned with the CEPAR research program.

A key requirement is that the projects are led by a CEPAR early- to mid-career researcher, with co-lead investigators from different research disciplines.

The funded projects so far incorporate CEPAR researchers in the fields of demography, economics, epidemiology, geriatric medicine, public health, psychology, and sociology,

The grant applications were reviewed by the Centre Director and a review panel with applications assessed on their research quality, multidisciplinarity, research budget, potential for benefit and the quality of the research team and their potential to form a lasting collaboration.


2021 Grants

Project Team

Project Title

Leader:

Daniela Andrei (Psychology, Curtin University)

Team: 

Gaoyun (Sophie) Yan (Economics, UNSW)

Understanding the Drivers and Consequences of Age Discrimination Trends in the Australian Workforce

Leader: 

Natasha Ginnivan (Psychology, UNSW)

Team:

Kaarin Anstey (Psychology, UNSW, NeuRA)

Myra Hamilton (Sociology, University of Sydney)

Saman Khalatbari-Soltani (Epidemiology, Public Health, University of Sydney)

Craig Sinclair (Psychology, UNSW)

Do Early-Life-Events Influence Expectations of Ageing in Later Life?

Leader: 

Saman Khalatbari-Soltani (Epidemiology, Public Health, University of Sydney)

Team:

Kaarin Anstey (Psychology, NeuRA & UNSW)

Fiona Blyth (Public Health, University of Sydney)

Vasi Naganathan (Geriatric Medicine, University of Sydney)

Ruth Peters (Psychology, NeuRA)

Ying Xu (Psychology, NeuRA)

Blood Pressure, Retinal Microvascular Abnormalities and Dementia and Epilepsy: Considering Socioeconomic Position

2020 Grants

Project Team

Project Title

Leader: 

Inka Eberhardt (Economics, UNSW)

Team:

Brooke Brady (Psychology, UNSW, NeuRA)

Craig Sinclair (Psychology, UNSW, NeuRA)

The Interplay between Life Events and Shared Financial Decision-Making among Older Adults and their Household Decision Partners: Longitudinal Evidence from Australia and The Netherlands

Leader: 

Bei Lu (Economics, UNSW)

Team:

Gigi Petery (Psychology, Curtin University)

A Progressive Pension Benefit Design

Leader: 

Jeromey Temple (Demography, University of Melbourne)

Team:

Kaarin Anstey (Psychology, UNSW, NeuRA)

Tom Wilson (Demography, University of Melbourne)

Projections of Dementia in Populations with Special Needs