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Jess Amos, CEPAR PhD Candidate at the UNSW School of Psychology and Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA), has won the 2023 Visualise Your Thesis competition at UNSW Sydney and participates in the International Visualise Your Thesis competition.

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Shu Chen has won the people’s choice award at the recent 2023 Three Minute Thesis Business School competition.

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CEPAR researchers Professor Hazel Bateman, Associate Professor Katja Hanewald and Yafei Si, and Robert Annabel, have been recognised with UNSW Business School Staff Excellence Awards for their exceptional work in Research and Education Excellence, respectively. 

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This month we are delighted to see research on issues relating to ageing and diversity.

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The Call for Papers submission deadline for the 31st Colloquium on Pensions and Retirement Research has been extended to 1 September.

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The Australian government has just released the latest iteration of its Intergenerational Report, the sixth since the first was published in 2002. CEPAR Senior Research Fellow Rafal Chomik breaks it down in 7 charts.

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CEPAR Chief Investigator Professor Michael Sherris has been recognised with the APRIA Kyobo Life Contribution Award, in recognition of his steadfast contribution to the ongoing success of the Asia-Pacific Risk and Insurance Association (APRIA) through research, teaching, and service.

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Robert Annabel, CEPAR PhD candidate in the School of Risk and Actuarial Studies at the UNSW Business School, is one of four recipients of the 2023 Brian Gray Scholarship, jointly funded by the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) and the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA).

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Australians are living and working longer, but a longer working life doesn’t always come with equivalent gains in healthy life, according to CEPAR Associate Investigator Kim Kiely and CEPAR Senior Research Associate Mitiku Hambisa.