Ageing Population Conference 2005: Sixty-five and not out!
An age of opportunity or limitation?
7-9 September 2005, St Anne’s College, Oxford, UK
This joint conference between The Actuarial Profession and the Oxford
Institute of Ageing will discuss some of the opportunities and limitations
facing the ageing population. The conference is divided into three thematic
streams, each with specific issues:
Longevity, Genetics & Medicine;
Economics & Finance; and
Employment, Society & Law.
These issues have proven critical for the pension and life industries and
for the development of the new labour market policies. As the opportunities
for extended life increase, will the retired generation continue to face
the inevitable limitations of old age, or will new opportunities help
overcome these restrictions?
The keynote speakers are: Frank Field MP, Professor Richard Disney
(Professor of Labour Economics, University of Nottingham), Andrew Dilnot
(Principal, St Hugh's College, Oxford), Jay Olshansky (Visiting Professor
at the Oxford Institute of Ageing; and Professor of Public Health,
University of Illinois) and Hector Sants (Managing Director, Financial
Services Authority); plus a full list of workshops presented by leading
academics and actuaries. We very much hope that you will join us at the
conference.
We are offering a special academic delegate rate of £395* if you register
before 1 August 2005! (subject to availability)
Your conference fee includes dinner, bed and breakfast on the nights of 7 &
8 September (including the Gala Dinner at Balliol College), and all lunch
and refreshment breaks as detailed in the conference programme.
For further information on fees and an application form please contact Tara
Codling (Tel: +44 (0)20 7632 2145, Email: [log in to unmask]) or visit
our web-site at
http://www.actuaries.org.uk/files/pdf/cpd/agepopconf2005.pdf
David Paul – Chairman, Social Policy Board
* Normal conference fee £745/£795
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