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The 7Th APRU Research Symposium on Ageing in the Asia-Pacific 6-8 November 2016● Beijing, China the 7th APRU Research Symposium on Ageing in the Asia-Pacific 6-8 November 2016● Beijing, China 1 the 7th APRU Research Symposium on Ageing in the Asia-Pacific 6-8 November 2016● Beijing, China 2 the 7th APRU Research Symposium on Ageing in the Asia-Pacific 6-8 November 2016● Beijing, China CONTENTS To Guests .................................................................................. 4 About Hosts .............................................................................. 5 About Organizers ...................................................................... 6 About Beijing ............................................................................ 8 General Information ................................................................. 9 Conference Agenda ................................................................. 11 Traffic Guide ............................................................................ 19 Contact Committee ................................................................. 23 3 the 7th APRU Research Symposium on Ageing in the Asia-Pacific 6-8 November 2016● Beijing, China TO GUEST Welcome to the 7th APRU Research Symposium on Ageing in the Asia-Pacific, a big event taking place in the capital of China -- Beijing, from Nov. 6th to Nov. 8th. Under the theme of “Ageing, Innovation and Sustainable development”, researches with a wide variety of knowledge field, including gerontology and geriatrics, will be presented together. In this symposium, everyone will have the opportunity to communicate with others from all over the world. Global aging of the population has brought both opportunities and challenges. Increasing longevity is surely good news for everyone, while it’s also followed by lots of social, economic and cultural challenges to individuals, families, and even the global community, especially the Pacific Rim where ageing population grows rapidly. As for China, with the largest population size in the world and about 210 million people over 60-year-old by 2015, challenges are around the corner. To deal with them, it’s necessary to expand and regulate elderly care services. We sincerely look forward to seeing the attendance of you, your family, and your colleagues at the 7th APRU Research Symposium on Ageing in the Asia-Pacific in Beijing. We wish you a pleasant and worthwhile stay here. Committee of the 7th APRU Symposium Conference 4 the 7th APRU Research Symposium on Ageing in the Asia-Pacific 6-8 November 2016● Beijing, China ABOUT HOSTS: Peking University is a comprehensive and national key university. The campus, known as "Yan Yuan"(the garden of Yan), is situated at Haidian District in the western suburb of Beijing, with a total area of 2,743,532 square meters (or 274 hectares). It stands near to the Yuanmingyuan Garden and the Summer Palace. Peking University has become a center for teaching and research and a university of a new type, embracing diverse branches of learning such as basic and applied sciences, social sciences and the humanities, and sciences of medicine, management, and education. Its aim is to rank among the world's best universities in the future. For more information, please refer to: http://www.pku.edu.cn/ APRU was established in 1997 by the presidents of California Institute of Technology (Thomas Everhart), University of California, Berkeley (Chang-Lin Tien), University of California, Los Angeles (Charles Young) and University of Southern California (Steven B. Sample). Vision Seeing the rapid economic integration of the region and the formation of APEC, the founding presidents' vision was to establish a premier alliance of research universities as an advisory body to international organizations, governments and business on the development of science and innovation as well as on the broader development of higher education. The vision now encompasses focusing new knowledge on the global challenges affecting the region. For more information, please refer to: http://apru.org/ 5 the 7th APRU Research Symposium on Ageing in the Asia-Pacific 6-8 November 2016● Beijing, China ABOUT ORGANIZERS Institute of Population Research of Peking University is closely associated with China's population development and has a long tradition in population studies. It hopes to develop a united, open, mobile and competitive mechanism and to integrate our thoughts, skills, knowledge and talents together, so as to make the Institute a modern, multi-disciplinary and systematic research platform. Through teaching, research and social services, the Institute trains high level theoretical and practical population specialists, prepares basic materials and scientific information needed for government policy formulation, offers society consultation and practical services, devotes all efforts to promote population, economic, social resource and environmental sustainable development, and creates a sound population environment for building up a well-to-do society and promoting human development. For more information, please refer to: http://ipr.pku.edu.cn/ The Institute of Ageing Studies, which is under the Institute of Population Research, Peking University, has engaged its activities in the study of population ageing and organized several international and national meetings on ageing. Through teaching, research and social services, The Institute of Ageing Studies carries out research on population ageing, trains specialists on ageing studies, promotes social sustainable development of society and helps to enhance the quality of life of the elderly. Research and Service: ·Academic and policy research ·Education ·Training ·Consultation 6 the 7th APRU Research Symposium on Ageing in the Asia-Pacific 6-8 November 2016● Beijing, China PKU-APEC Health Science Academy (HeSAY) focuses specifically on health innovation policies and partnerships, as applied to population health in areas of social and economic importance, including maternal/child health, mental health, non-communicable diseases (NCDs), the nexus between infectious disease, NCDs and disabilities, the special situation of population ageing, and building human capacity in regulatory sciences. Overlaid on these areas would be topics of health care reform, universal coverage, and healthcare financing. The goal of the PKU-APEC HeSAY is to develop collaborating projects that inform economies’ health innovation strategy as appropriate, to integrate APEC cross-border education initiatives with students and researcher exchanges, to enhance the collaboration among APEC member economies and to improve the population health of APEC and global population health. Based at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) with nodes at the Australian National University (ANU) and The University of Sydney, CEPAR is producing world-class research on population ageing. The CEPAR is a unique collaboration bringing together academia, government and industry to address one of the major social challenges of the twenty first century. For more information, please refer to: http://www.cepar.edu.au/ Acknowledgement: The bottles of drinking water for the conference are provided by Beijing Pristine Sources Health Technology Development co,ltd. 7 the 7th APRU Research Symposium on Ageing in the Asia-Pacific 6-8 November 2016● Beijing, China ABOUT BEIJING Language: Chinese Average Temperatures Population: 21,700,000 (The Year 2015) Spring 1℃-12℃ Currency: CNY Summer 18℃-29℃ Area: 16410.54 Square Kilometers Autumn 15℃-25℃ Winter -5℃-5℃ November 6th November 7th November 8th Day: sunny Day: moderate rain Day: moderate rain Day: sunny Day: moderate rain Day: moderate rain 10℃~3℃ 13℃~1℃ 10℃~ -1℃ Beijing has a recorded history of over 3000 years and it is developing prosperously. Evidence of human ancestry dating back to 700,000 years ago has been found in such places as Zhoukoudian in the southwest part of Beijing, where the remains known as “Peking Man” were found. Through the years’ development, Beijing has become an international cosmopolitan. It is governed as a direct-controlled municipality under the national government, with 16 urban and suburban districts. Nowadays, Beijing is the second largest Chinese city by urban population after Shanghai and is the nation’s political, cultural and educational center. It is home to the headquarters of most of China’s largest state-owned companies, and is a major hub for the national highway, expressway, railway and high-speed rail networks. Beijing Capital International Airport is the second busiest airport in the world. 8 the 7th APRU Research Symposium on Ageing in the Asia-Pacific 6-8 November 2016● Beijing, China GENERAL INFORMATION Venue Science Lecture Hall, Building 1, Zhongguanyuan Global Village, Peking University 126 Zhongguancun North Main Street 中关村北大街 126 号 Language The official language of the congress is English. All presentations will be made in English and simultaneous translation will not be provided. Registration Time Sunday, 6th Room 217, the Economic Building, Peking 15:00-18:00 November 2016 University Main entrance for the Science Lecture Hall, Monday,7th 07:30-08:20 Building 1, Zhongguanyuan Global Village, November 2016 Peking University Main entrance for the Science Lecture Hall, Tuesday, 8th 08:00-08:30 Building 1, Zhongguanyuan Global Village, November 2016 Peking University There are two ways available to pay your registration fee 1, Transfer to the account below: Bank name: Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Branch: Beijing Municipal Branch, Beijing, PRC Swift code: ICBKCNBJBJM Account number:
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