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Posted by on 31 January 2026
Tags:
3D modelling,
ageing nurses,
ageing research,
Alzheimer's disease,
anxiety,
artificial intelligence,
brain health,
co-design,
cognition,
cognitive impairment,
computational modelling,
culturally responsive care,
diffusion tensor imaging,
digital twins,
disease modelling,
disease progression,
dysphagia,
frailty,
healthy ageing,
human cell culture,
Huntington's Disease machine learning,
memory loss,
mental health,
MRI,
neurodegeneration,
nursing workforce,
older migrants,
older nurses,
organisational support,
organoids,
pharmacokinetics,
pharmacodynamics,
policy and community support,
smart cities,
speech and language pathology,
stiffness,
swallowing rehabilitation,
urban governance,
virtual elastography
Thanks to the generosity of our sponsors and the work of the Friends of HOPE, the HOPE Foundation for Research on Ageing has granted 13 scholarships for ageing related research in 2026. Of these 13, five are 2025 scholars continuing their work. These are all very worthy recipients, and their work will make a difference to the lives of New Zealanders in the future.
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Posted by Rosa Griffiths on 12 January 2024
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summer scholarship,
students,
falls,
frailty,
frailty index,
retirement village
These scholarships are awarded to support high achieving University students to do an ageing focused research project over the 10-week summer break. The aim is not only to achieve high quality worthwhile research, but also to enable these students to gain valuable skills, by working with experienced researchers, who supervise these projects. This year we have awarded one Summer Scholarship.
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