UTS Ageing Research Collaborative (UARC) Research Seminar Series - 18 June 2025
Event description
UARC invites you to join us on Wednesday, 18 June, 1pm - 2pm in RES Hub (CB02.05.250) for our inaugural seminar in the UARC Research Seminar Series for 2025.
At this inaugural seminar, we will first hear from UARC’s Co-Directors, Professor David Brown and Professor Deb Parker, who will provide you with an update on where UARC is at, where we are hearing and how we envisage building greater collaboration to grow our vibrant UARC community and deepen our research impact.
We are then delighted to have UARC’s Innovation & Design Theme Co-lead, Professor Phillippa Carnemolla, deliver her presentation on Delivering Sustainable Support at Home – housing readiness and community care.
Whether you're a researcher, academic, student, practitioner, or curious about ageing-related work, these seminars are designed to inspire and empower. We’d love to see you there!
Fruit, tea and coffee will be provided, come a few minutes early to plate up and settle in.
Inaugural Seminar Details
Run sheet
1.00pm – 1.15pm – Introductory remarks
1.15pm - 2.00pm – Presentation and Q&A
Speakers & Topic
Introductory | UARC Co-Directors - Professor David Brown and Professor Deb Parker |
Seminar Presenter: | Professor Phillippa Carnemolla |
Theme: | Innovation & Design |
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Location: | RES Hub (CB02.05.250) |
UTS Building 2, Level 5, Room 250 | |
61 Broadway, Ultimo NSW 2007 |
About the Speaker
Dr Phillippa Carnemolla is a Professor in the School of Built Environment at UTS and Co-lead of the UARC's Design and Innovation theme. She also leads the UTS Disability Research Network.
Professor Carnemolla’s research explores how built environments shape independence, autonomy, and care, with a strong focus on community-led innovation across housing, aged care, and inclusive cities.
If you have any questions regarding the UARC Research Seminar Series, please contact Louise Malady at louise.malady@uts.edu.au or Levina Susanto at Levina.Susanto@uts.edu.au.
Best Regards,
UARC Research Seminar Series Coordinators
This event forms part of UARC’s Research Seminar Series at RES Hub, offered in-person only to facilitate collaboration and connection. This series provides a space for researchers to share their work, connect and collaborate with other UTS researchers who share a passion for ageing and aged care. UARC is led by UTS academics from multiple faculties working in collaboration with researchers from other universities, aged-care providers, health services, government agencies and consumer groups with the aim of identifying evidence-based solutions to the issues facing ageing and aged care that is sustainable in terms of its fiscal, financial, workforce and social dimensions.
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