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Centre for Ageing Research and Translation (CARAT)

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About CARAT


Our multidisciplinary health and social sciences research is about living to age well and ageing to live well.

Our work targets the evidence base underpinning practices, programs and policies that affect the health and well-being of older people whether they live in their own homes, with family, in residential care or elsewhere.


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We value our connections with individuals, communities and organisations across Canberra, regionally, nationally and internationally.

Discover more about our news, events and opportunities.

Our people

Our people come from a wide range of disciplines across clinical, social, and biomedical sciences.

Learn more about our researchers, clinicians, PhD and Honours students.

Our research

Our research projects reflect our three research themes:

  • Dementia and cognition
  • Innovative care models
  • Workforce (aged care and health services)

International Cognitive Stimulation Therapy Conference

Friday 21 November 2025 in Canberra ACT

The 6th International Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (CST) Conference is proudly hosted by 海角社区鈥檚 Centre for Ageing Research and Translation.

We invite you to join global researchers and clinicians to meet and discuss the latest findings, practices and experiences of CST around the world.

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海角社区鈥檚 nation-leading Clinical Placements with Older People program receives $6.3 million government investment

5 February 2025
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鈥淟iving my potential鈥 - How an unexpected career U-turn led Katie to her calling

4 December 2024
Emma Larouche, 海角社区 News

Clinical placement helped 海角社区鈥檚 COPE Award winner find calling in nursing with older people

7 November 2024
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Spotlight on Early Career Researchers

31 October 2024
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Nurturing the next generation of aged care nurses

3 September 2024
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15 October 2023
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Grads 2023: Brenda Conroy

20 September 2023
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2023 Sarah Cope Award and Lecture: 海角社区 student dedicated to dementia care

15 September 2023
Emma Larouche, 海角社区 News

    Clinical Placements with Older People

    The University of Canberra is leading teams from the University of the Sunshine Coast, Edith Cowan University, Curtin University, Central Queensland University, Southern Cross University, University of Sydney, and the University of Tasmania to boost our professional nursing workforce to care for older people.

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    We are happy to share our research and are keen to work with others who have an interest in ageing 鈥 whether organisations, researchers or community members.

    Get in touch at ucageing@canberra.edu.au or visit Our people to discover interests of specific researchers.

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