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Older Women's Health

Younger and older woman seated

The George Institute for Global Health, UK and the Oxford Institute of Population Ageing are hosting a joint seminar series on Older Women’s Health, linked to two new initiatives at the University of Oxford – the Ageing Research Collaborative Hub @ Oxford and the Women’s Health @ Oxford. The series is being convened by Professors Sarah Harper and Robyn Norton. 

Past events

  • Long-term care financing and women

    03/12/2019

    Seminar 7 image
  • Alzheimer's disease under the sex and gender lens: the gateway to precision medicine

    20/11/2019

    Seminar 6 image
  • Healthy Active Life Expectancy - a woman's perspective

    16/11/2019

    Seminar 1 image heart
  • Risk factors for dementia in the Million Women Study

    06/11/2019

    Seminar 4 image
  • Black women getting older in Britain: the experiences of Windrush Women

    30/10/2019

    women holding hands
  • Women's health in later life: the combination of work and family care across the life-course

    23/10/2019

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