All the events here are relevant to people working in dementia research. If you would like to add your own you can submit an event
Australasian Neuropsychiatric Syndromes Symposium 2025
Neuroscience Research Australia 139 Baker Street, SydneyAustralasian Neuropsychiatric Syndromes Symposium 2025
Neuroscience Research Australia 139 Baker Street, SydneyAustralasian Neuropsychiatric Syndromes Symposium 2025
Neuroscience Research Australia 139 Baker Street, SydneyUK Ageing Research Funders Early Career Researchers Forum
The Health Foundation 8 Salisbury Square, London- No events scheduled for 08/02/2025.
- No events scheduled for 09/02/2025.
Week of Events
Australasian Neuropsychiatric Syndromes Symposium 2025
Australasian Neuropsychiatric Syndromes Symposium 2025
Australasian gathering of clinicians, researchers and health professionals focused exclusively on the assessment of neuropsychiatric syndromes in dementia.
Introduction to the News Media
Introduction to the News Media
The Science Media Centre flagship event- Introduction to the News Media - will take place in person on Wednesday 5th February at King’s College London
Advances in population based dementia research
Advances in population based dementia research
New onlien course from Imperial College London with leading speakers providing the opportunity for basic researchers to get familiar with epidemiologic and population-based resources.
Salon – Green Labs & Sustainable Science
Salon – Green Labs & Sustainable Science
5th February - Can science be greener? Join us to explore how labs can reduce environmental impact while advancing research. Livestream, Q&A + Chat.
INnovaTions in divERsity and Equity in Social health research in DemenTia
INnovaTions in divERsity and Equity in Social health research in DemenTia
Dr Louise Hopper presents at the Liverpool Dementia & Ageing Research Forum and Equadem Network Plus webinar sharing her work.
UK Ageing Research Funders Early Career Researchers Forum
UK Ageing Research Funders Early Career Researchers Forum
Join us to explore the latest advancements in ageing-related research and connect with fellow researchers funded by members of UKARFF.