Ageing

NUI Galway MARIO Project Among Top 25 Projects in European Commission Studies

A research project led by NUI Galway has established that companion robots can have a positive impact on older people…

8 years ago

Child Protection is best served by setting the Age of Digital Consent at 13

By Grainia Long, CEO, ISPCC; Ian Power, Executive Director, SpunOut.ie and Tanya Ward, Chief Executive, Children's Rights Alliance Three organisations working…

8 years ago

When retirement gets tough: why we struggled to leave the business world

Nice guest piece from husband and wife team Ian and Vicki, who were once senior partners in an international law…

8 years ago

DkIT leads the way in EU research for its innovations in smarter living for older people

NetwellCASALA, the Research Centre for Ageing at Dundalk Institute of Technology (DkIT), has been named as a top-four competitor in…

8 years ago

Out with the Old, In with the New

Trading in The headline flashed across Financial Times recently: “Lego removes CEO after 8 months for younger replacement.” Jorgen Vig…

8 years ago

Irish digital age of consent should it be 16 or 13?

By Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU During a 24-hour Twitter Poll, a majority of participants believed that Ireland should…

9 years ago

Living to 100 years and beyond

What if we live to be 100 I had an interesting conversation with my Lyft driver the other week about…

9 years ago

Irish research programme to investigate if new social media platform can address challenges and opportunities for those aged 50+

Lero, the Irish Software Research Centre, IBM Ireland and ISAX (Ireland Smart Ageing Exchange) have announced a two-year research programme…

9 years ago

The Third Act Conference 2016. A review by Catherine Duggan

By Catherine Duggan. Photo by: Maura Hickey The theme of the recent Third Act Conference, which took place on 25th April…

10 years ago

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