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CEPAR Chief Investigator Professor Sharon Parker has been recognised as one of Australia’s top researchers in the field of psychology by The Australian’s 2023 Research magazine.

CEPAR PhD Candidate Jess Amos has been recognised with the 2021 Helen & Emanuel Poteris Award for Alzheimer’s, Dementia, or Parkinson’s Research.

Back in 2013, a then very newly funded CEPAR organised an international conference focused on population ageing. It was an unusual academic event in that it had a range of disciplines represented.

CEPAR PhD candidates Trang Le and Michelle Vhudzijena have received Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Research Grants from the UNSW Business School and UNSW Global Water Institute.

CEPAR Senipr Research Fellow Dr Tim Neal analyses in this The Conversation article that Australia's latest federal budget earmarked worthwhile climate measures, but many are piecemeal.
