Final Programme Note: Unless indicated otherwise, all sessions held at the Coach House, Green College, 6201 Cecil Green Park Rd, Vancouver - north end, UBC Point Grey Campus Sunday, June 5, 2016: Evening 15 minute walk from Ponderosa Cedar House and 10 minutes from the West Coast Suites, UBC campus Lead/Topic 5:00 PM- 7:30 PM Welcome Reception (5:00 6:30): Piano Lounge, Green College, UBC. Dinner: 6:30 PM: Great Hall, Graham House, Green College (Invitation only) Anne Martin-Matthews, Giovanni Lamura, Torbjörn Svensson Monday, June 6: Morning Chair: Anne Martin-Matthews, Canada Module 1: Introduction to Key Topics in Aging 8:30-9:30 Welcome & Participant Introductions 9:30-9:50 M1.1 Introductory lecture on Epidemiological aspects of population aging (15+5) Carlos Chiatti, INRCA 9:55-10:15 M1.2. Introductory lecture on Bio-medical Michael Kobor, UBC aspects of aging (15+5) 10:15-10:45 Refreshment Break: Graham House, Green College 10:45- M1. 3 Introductory lecture on Clinical aspects Lynn Beattie, UBC 11:05 of aging (15 + 5) 11:05- M1.4 Introductory lecture on Psychological Christiane Hoppmann, UBC 11:25 aspects (15 + 5) 11:30- M1.5 Socio-economic aspects (15 + 5) 11:50 11:50-12 Noon 1:30 pm Wrap-Up: issues raised in Introductory Lectures Lunch: Great Hall, Green College. Anne Martin-Matthews, UBC Page 1 of 5
Monday, June 6: Afternoon Chair: Carlos Chiatti, Italy Module 2: Career-building and Mentoring Session 1:30-1:45 M2.1: Introduction to career building Carlos Chiatti, INRCA M2.2: Mentoring sessions with follow-up discussion (5 groups of four students each) 30 min per student total (15+15): 1:50-2:50 sessions 3:00-3:30 break 3:30-4:30 sessions (Coach House & Graham House, Green College; plus three break-out rooms: Anththropology/Sociology (AnSo): Rooms 119, 1305, and 141) 4:30-5:15 M2.3: Mentoring Plenary: Discussion of issues raised by students during mentoring session 1) Joanie Sims-Gould/ Susanne Iwarsson 2) Alison Phinney/ Ellen Tullo 3) Christiane Hoppmann/Carlos Chiatti 4) Teresa Liu-Ambrose/Heather McKay 5) Giovanni Lamura/ Torbjörn Svensson Carlos Chiatti, INRCA 6:30 PM Dinner: Koerner s Pub, 6371 Crescent Road (at West Mall) (UBC) Module 3: Methodological Tuesday, June 7: Morning Approaches Chair: Giovanni Lamura, Italy 9:00-9:45 M3.1: Study design and qualitative methods Alison Phinney, UBC/Ellen Tullo, UK 9:45-10:30 M3.2: Study design and quantitative methods Susanne Iwarsson, Lund 10:30-11 Refreshment Break 11 11:45 M3.3: Study design and mixed methods Joanie Sims-Gould, UBC 11:45- Discussion 12:30 1:45 pm Lunch: Piano Lounge, Green College Page 2 of 5
Tuesday, June 7: Afternoon Chair: Susanne Iwarsson, Sweden 2:00-3:30 M4.1: Potentials and pitfalls in longitudinal studies 3:30-4:00 Refreshment Break 4:00-5:00 Group Discussion of Issues of Longitudinal Studies/Research Methods 6:30 PM Dinner: Mahoney & Sons, 5990 University Blvd (UBC) Wednesday, June 8: Morning Chair: Ellen Tullo, UK 9:00-9:30 M5.1: Conducting research in international context (20 + 10) 9:35-10:10 M5.2: Understanding personhood in dementia care (20 + 10) 10:15- Refreshment Break 10:45 10:45- M5.3: Discourse analysis and rhetoric in 11:00 studies of aging 11:00- M5.4: Theatre studies: ageism and old age noon -1:30 Lunch: Lino Lounge, Main Floor, Anthropology/Sociology (AnSo) Building Module 4: Longitudinal research* Teresa Liu-Ambrose, UBC/ Heather Stewart, CLSA/ Module 5: Ways of knowing about aging: Challenges and opportunities Susanne Iwarsson, Lund/ Lynn Beattie and Alison Phinney, UBC Judy Segal, UBC Julia Henderson, UBC Wednesday, June 8: Afternoon (Room 134, Anthro/Sociology Building, UBC) Chair: Torbjörn Svensson, Sweden 1:30-3:30 Student Roundtable: 3-5 minutes per student to introduce their research topic Open Time: Free time Roundtable of student research areas Networking time & student social evening Page 3 of 5
Thursday sessions at Robert Ho Research Institute,2635 Laurel Street, Vancouver (~20-25 minutes by taxi from UBC Point Grey Campus to downtown Vancouver) 8:15 am. Meet: Outside Ponderosa Cedar Commons for group transport to UBC s Centre for Hip Health & Mobility, Robert H.N. Ho Research Institute, 2635 Laurel St, Vancouver. (~20 minutes transit; taxi- groups of 4, please). Thursday, June 9: Morning Chair: Anne Martin-Matthews, Canada 9:00 am Welcome from Heather McKay, Director, Centre for Hip Health and Mobility (CHHM) 9:15-10:15 M6.1:Writing and reviewing articles: principles and techniques Note: CHHM is a secure research facility. You will be met in the lobby by authorized personnel to take you to Room 570, 5 th Floor. Module 6: Tools of the Trade: Research Funding & Writing Room 570, CHHM AMM, UBC (Former editor, Canadian J on Aging); Ken Madden, UBC (Editor, Canadian Geriatrics) 10:30-11 Refreshment Break Room 565, CHHM 11-11:45 M6.2: Journal Review Small group activities/ Room 570/565 11:45-12:3-1:30 Lunch: 7th Floor, CHHM Thursday, June 9: Afternoon Chair: Carlos Chiatti, Italy De-brief /discussion re Journal writing/ review Module 6, cont d... 1:45 2:30 M6.3: Grantscraft: principles and techniques Heather McKay, UBC/ Lindsey Richardson, UBC 2:30 M6.4 Peer Review Panel Small group activities 3:30 3:30-4:00 Refreshment Break Room 565, CHHM 4:00 4:45 M6.5 Writing/Reviewing Plenary Discussion of issues raised by students re review process 4:45-5:45 Walking to Granville Island Tour of Granville Island 6:30-9:00 Thursday, June 9: Dockside Restaurant, Granville Island Hotel, 1253 Johnston Street (Granville Island), Vancouver Networking Dinner Trainees, Mentors, Presenters Page 4 of 5
Friday, June 10: Morning: Coach House, UBC Chair: Susanne Iwarsson, Sweden Module 7: Relevance and Impact in Research on Aging 9:00 9:45 10:00-10:20 10:30-11:00 11:00- M7.1 Knowledge mobilization and dissemination Refreshment Break Joanie Sims-Gould, UBC/ Graham House, Green College M7.2 Community Engagement Jennifer Baumbusch, UBC Closing plenary and evaluation Anne Martin-Matthews, UBC 12:30 Lunch: Piano Lounge, Green College (takeaway, as required) The ISSA-3 is jointly sponsored by the Department of Sociology at The University of British Columbia, and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (Grant 611-2015-0257), and the UBC Hampton Research Endowment Fund. Travel support has also been provided by the Lund University, Sweden, and by Newcastle University, UK. Page 5 of 5