Manchester Urban Ageing Research Group (MUARG)

Manchester Urban Ageing Research Group (MUARG)

Research Services

Responding to the challenges associated with population ageing in urban environments.

About us

Understanding the relationship between population ageing and urban change has become a major issue for public policy and an increasingly important area for interdisciplinary research. The Manchester Urban Ageing Research Group (MUARG) brings together researchers from a wide variety of disciplinary backgrounds. We are committed to working with national, regional and local government, third-sector organisations, NGOs, and older people, to promote 'age-friendly' urban environments. Our researchers work on a range of themes which connect ageing societies with various dimensions of urban change, including inequalities facing older people living in areas of multiple deprivations; how different dimensions of social exclusion impact upon the experience of ageing in urban environments; developing new approaches to urban planning and design; working with older people and other stakeholders as co-producers of knowledge about urban environments; understanding the influence of home and neighbourhood on the lives of older people; and collaborating with partners across Europe, North America and Asia to undertake studies around the concept of 'age-friendly' cities and communities, an approach developed by the World Health Organisation. Our aims are to undertake interdisciplinary research on urban ageing; to develop international collaboration and cross-national research on ageing and urbanisation; to promote new methodologies and knowledge exchange activities which involve older people as co-investigators; to assist the development of evidence-based local, regional, and national policies which aim to improve the experience of ageing in cities; and to secure internal and external funds to support work on urban ageing.

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Research Services
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Manchester
Type
Educational

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