Universities and
active ageing: engaging older learners
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Only a small proportion of the
50 plus age group is involved in formal educational study.
·
Whereas the market for
undergraduate study for older learners is largely untested in the UK it is a
major growth area in the US.
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With the proportion of over-65s
expected to reach a fifth of the population by 2026, the market for older
learners is likely to increase significantly.
Is your
institution ready to respond to this opportunity?
Universities
UK is holding one-day conference on engaging older learners in education and
training on Wednesday 17 February 2010. The conference will be held at
Woburn House Conference Centre, London WC1.
To
book your place and to look at the full agenda, please click on the link below:
The
day is for those responsible for the development of university strategy as well
as those interested in running educational programmes for older people.
It’s also for those who want to expand programmes for professionals who
provide care for the elderly.
Speakers
include:
·
Angela Eagle MP, Minister of State for Pensions and the Ageing Society, Department for
Work and Pensions (invited)
·
Professor Dame Janet Finch, Vice-Chancellor, Keele University
·
Professor Chris Phillipson, Professor of Applied Social Studies and Social Gerontology, Keele
University
·
Tom Schuller, Head of the Centre for Educational Research and Innovation (CERI),
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
·
Sir David Watson, School of Lifelong Education & International Development,
Institute of Education
A
new Universities UK report, produced by Professor Chris Phillipson, will be
launched at the conference, which examines the future potential of this market
for the higher education sector.
Both
the report and conference will look at the ways in which your institution can
develop programmes in this area, with a series of discussion groups led by
universities that already have programmes in place.
Click
here to book your place today
Click
here to see the full agenda
The
cost of attending is £180 (This event is exempt from VAT).
Kind
regards,
Ian
Morton
Ian
Morton,
Campaigns and Events Officer, Universities UK www.UniversitiesUK.ac.uk
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