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26 January 2010

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PDF document Engagement, benefit and exchangeChris Caswill 2.6MB 27/01/2010 20:30:40
PDF document Person into the provisionGuy Dewsbury 146KB 27/01/2010 20:30:45
PDF document A third sector perspectiveJames Goodwin 1.2MB 27/01/2010 20:31:18
PDF document Capturing user requirementsWendy Olphert 157KB 27/01/2010 20:31:23
PDF document Challenges of user-led researchIrene Hardill 752KB 28/01/2010 10:30:24

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SPARC brings together researchers, practitioners and policy makers in ageing. It specialises in communicating the latest design, engineering and biological ageing-related research to all stakeholders, making the case about the benefits for an ageing population of scientific research, and it encourages new blood into ageing research. Although funding for SPARC ended in December 2008, SPARC is continuing to function from the University of Reading within a new initiative - KT-EQUAL which commenced in January 2009. Soon KT-EQUAL will have its own website but for the time being news and information about SPARC and KT-EQUAL events are being handled by the SPARC website.

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