The Hal Kendig Prize for the Best CEPAR PhD Thesis in 2021 has been awarded to Dr Kofi Awuviry-Newton.
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Over 60 delegates from around the world, drawn from academe, industry, government and the research community, have participated in the CEPAR-UNSW Business School Forum on ‘Connections: ESG, Pension Fund Investment, Public Policy and the Future' on 22 July.

More than 150 participants from around the world came together in Paris/France at the OECD Headquarters and online to hear from experts and researchers on current and future pension challenges and opportunities at the 7th International Pension Research Association (IPRA) Conference on 23 and 24 June.

Private insurance to fund aged care services could deliver the higher quality care Australians are demanding, but there are potential drawbacks.

CEPAR Research Fellow Dr Natasha Ginnivan and CEPAR Deputy Director Scientia Professor Kaarin Anstey explain how benevolent ageism exists in society.

A new study by CEPAR Principal Research Fellow Myra Hamilton and University of Sydney and UNSW researchers Tonia Crawford, Cathy Thomson, Yun-Hee Jeon, and Kimberley Bassett, has highlighted how the COVID-19 pandemic and changing funding models have created challenges in access to centre-based aged care services.
