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All Students September 28, 2023

(From IARU-ALH Conference Office)2023 IARU-ALH Annual Conference, The University of Tokyo

Dear All,

IARU: International Alliance of Research Universities (IARU), a collaborative initiative of 11 top research universities worldwide, including the University of Tokyo, dedicated to fostering educational and research partnerships to develop future global leaders, is pleased to announce the Ageing, Longevity, and Health (ALH) Group's conference to be held at the University of Tokyo from October 16th to 18th, 2023. Partial participation and online attendance are also possible, so we encourage your participation.

Event Overview:

2023 IARU-ALH Annual Conference, The University of Tokyo

  • Theme: Longevity and Well-being for a Sustainable Society and Future
  • Dates: October 16 (Mon) - 18 (Wed), 2023
  • Venue: Ito International Research Center, Hongo Campus, The University of Tokyo
  • Format: Hybrid
  • Target Audience: Students, researchers, faculty members of The University of Tokyo and IARU member universities

Registration: Participation is free. Please register in advance. Registration link: https://forms.gle/fHZevQJDSDo943Tz8 (Deadline: October 9)

Since 2012, the Aging, Longevity, and Health (ALH) Initiative, under the umbrella of IARU, has been actively engaged in collaborative research and active discussions related to aging and health. Institute of Gerontology and Institute for Future Initiatives (Gerontology: Planning The 100-Year Life Research Unit) are participating in these efforts by hosting and participating in international workshops, as well as facilitating the exchange of junior researchers.

This conference aims to promote the development of future leaders and networking among students and junior researchers in the ALH field, and is hosted annually on a rotating basis by member universities. It also seeks to deepen collaboration on global issues related to an aging population, longevity, and the ideal characteristics of region-specific communities.

This conference will see the participation of senior faculty, students, and junior researchers from universities such as Australian National University (ANU), National University of Singapore (NUS), Peking University, ETH Zurich, University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, University of Copenhagen. The University of Tokyo will be represented by over eight presenters from programs like WINGS-GLAFS, promising lively discussions and networking opportunities.

Contact Information:

IARU-ALH Conference Office: iaru_alh2023[at]iog.u-tokyo.ac.jp

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