Call for Papers: 33rd Colloquium on Pensions and Retirement Research
Australia Slipping Down the Top 20 Best Countries for Older People to Live

The 33rd Colloquium on Pensions and Retirement Research will be held at UNSW Sydney on 24-25 November 2025. Co-hosted by the Centre for Population Ageing Research (CEPAR) and the School of Risk & Actuarial Studies at UNSW Business School, the Colloquium brings together academics (from economics, finance, actuarial studies, and related disciplines), government and industry to discuss cutting-edge research on pensions, superannuation, and retirement.

Submissions are specifically invited on the following topics:

  • The retirement phase, including drawdown of retirement savings
  • Financial decision-making support, including advice, nudges and AI/digital tools
  • Retirement investing amid geopolitical and climate risk
  • Pensions and population ageing in Asia

Contributions are also welcome on other pensions and retirement topics, including:

  • Retirement income products and strategies
  • Use of AI/machine learning in retirement planning and pension fund management
  • Financial literacy & education
  • Cognitive decline & financial decision-making
  • Aged care & long-term care financing
  • Home equity release • Longevity & healthy ageing
  • Climate risks in pension & retirement planning
  • Equity & fairness in superannuation/pensions
  • Regulation, taxation, and governance of superannuation/pension funds
  • Public pensions and fiscal sustainability
  • Superannuation/pensions and labour markets

Early career researchers and research students (PhD, Masters, Honours) are especially encouraged to make a submission. A cash prize will be awarded for the ‘Best Student Presentation’.

Extended submission deadline: 31 July 2025

To submit, please email the following to cepar@unsw.edu.au:

  1. Completed submission form (available to download here)
  2. Abstract (max. 300 words) and short bio(s) of presenting author(s)
  3. Full paper or one-page (single-spaced) extended abstract

For queries or to discuss a potential topic, please contact Associate Professor Katja Hanewald.