CEPAR Awards and Prizes
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CEPAR Annual Workshop Best Poster Presentation Awards: CEPAR provides opportunities for students and early- and mid-career researchers to present their research to the extended CEPAR community during dedicated poster sessions at the Centre's Annual Workshops, with prizes being awarded to the best poster presenters.
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Hal Kendig Prizes for Best CEPAR PhD Thesis Awards: The Hal Kendig Prize is awarded in commemoration of the late Emeritus Professor Hal Kendig who was a CEPAR Chief Investigator and an important influence on the policy debate around ageing in Australia and internationally. Hal Kendig provided mentorship throughout his career and was especially active in mentoring PhD students.
Acknowledgment of CEPAR Prize Recipients
CEPAR ANNUAL WORKSHOP BEST POSTER PRESENTATION AWARDS |
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CEPAR Annual Workshop 2021
ROSHEN FERNANDO, ANU
Best Poster Presentation Award for 'Role of Demographic Trends in the Evolution of Antimicrobial Resistance: Initial Evidence'
LUCINDA ILES, Curtin University
People's Choice Best Poster Presentation Award for 'Retaining Older STEM Workers: The Role of Leadership and Age Bias'
CEPAR Annual Workshop 2020
PHITAWAT POONPOLKUL, ANU
Best Poster Presentation Award for 'Age-Dependent Risk Aversion: Re-evaluating Fiscal Policy Impacts of Population Ageing'
SAMAN KHALATBARI-SOLTANI, The University of Sydney
People's Choice Best Poster Presentation Award for 'The Prospective Association between Socioeconomic Status and Falls among Community-Dwelling Older Men'
CEPAR Annual Workshop 2019
LARRY LIU, ANU
Best Poster Presentation Award for ‘Demographic Changes and Global Imbalances’
LUCINDA ILES, Curtin University
People's Choice Best Poster Award for 'Organisational Meta-strategies for Managing Age Diversity’
JANET MACCORA, UNSW Sydney
People's Choice Best Poster Award for 'SuperAgers in an Australian Cohort'
HAL KENDIG PRIZE FOR BEST CEPAR PHD THESIS |
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2021 Hal Kendig Prize for Best CEPAR PhD Thesis in 2020
MD MIJANUR RAHMAN, University of Newcastle
Thesis: Modelling Trajectories of Aged Care Use Among Older Australian Women
Supervisors: CEPAR Associate Investigator Julie Byles and Liz Holliday
2020 Hal Kendig Prize for Best CEPAR PhD Thesis in 2019
CASSIE CURRYER, University of Newcastle
Thesis: Baby Boomer Women Ageing in Place: Childlessness, Social Policy and Housing in Australia
Supervisors: CEPAR Associate Investigator Julie Byles and Mel Gray
2018 Hal Kendig Prize for Best CEPAR PhD Thesis in 2017
MENGYI XU, UNSW Sydney
Thesis: Retirement Savings and Housing
Supervisors: CEPAR Chief Investigator Michael Sherris, Associate Investigators Adam Wenqiang Shao and Jennifer Alonso-Garcia