The
Centre for Ageing Research and Development in Ireland has launched a programme
to promote ageing research over the next three years. It will fund five top
quality researchers to create the next generation of leaders in research on
older people and ageing issues.
The
CARDI Fellows will be post-doctoral researchers who will study a topic related
to healthy ageing and take part in training and development activities to build
up their independence and leadership.
"This
is a very new and innovative move for CARDI. Up to now we have awarded grants
for research projects and helped make research relevant to policy and
practice," said CARDI Co-Chair, Professor Davis Coakley. "Now we will select
and nurture some of the most promising scholars to help them become future
leaders in ageing research.
"This
will help us to ensure that Ireland, north and south, can respond well to the
challenges of a rapidly ageing population and ensure that the needs of older
people are met in coming decades," said Professor Coakley.
The
CARDI Leadership Programme in Ageing Research is funded by the Health and
Social Care Research and Development Division Northern Ireland and The Atlantic
Philanthropies.
For
more visit www.cardi.ie.
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