Showing events on September 24, 2013
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CSS Noon Lecture Series - Successful Aging in Transitional China: Accomplishment and Challenges
September 24, 2013 - 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM ET
Lydia Li, Associate Professor of Social Work, University of Michigan
Successful aging is a very relevant topic for China, given that it has the largest elderly population in the world, and one of the fastest rates of population aging in human history. In this talk, Professor Li will address three questions. First, has there been more success in successful aging since China began the economic reform in the late 1970s? Second, who among those living in contemporary China are more and less likely to age successfully and why? Third, how would the trend of successful aging in China be affected by rapid industrialization and urbanization? She will review the literature, especially empirical studies, to draw answers to the questions. Challenges to realizing successful aging in China will be discussed.
Lydia Li is Associate Professor at the School of Social Work, University of Michigan. Her research areas include social support in later life, stress and coping of family caregivers, dynamics of formal and informal care, health trajectories of home care elders, and late-life depression and suicide. She is interested in cross-cultural research. Her most recent work involves community-based interventions for and epidemiological studies of late-life depression in China. She is a fellow of the Gerontological Society of America and a Hartford Geriatric Social Work Faculty Scholar. Currently, she serves on the Editorial Board of the Journal Gerontological Social Work and as Associate Editor of BMC Geriatrics. She is the adviser of the specialist in Aging Certificate and the lead faculty for the Gerontology Learning Community at the U-M School of Social Work. She is affiliated with the Center for Chinese Studies and Population Studies Center at the University of Michigan.
Coffee, tea and light refreshments will be served. Please come about 10 minutes early to get a good seat ~ all are welcome to attend (free and open to the public).
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Executive Committee Meeting
September 24, 2013 - 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM ET
Fall 2013 Executive Committee meeting.
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Voices of Nature
September 24, 2013 - 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM ET
Students, faculty, and staff are welcome to drop by the SSW courtyard sukkah for lunchtime snacks and conversation. This dynamic community space is cosponsored by the Jewish Communal Leadership Program and the Multicultural & Gender Affairs Committee with the participation of numerous campus groups.
Lead by the International Social Work Student Association
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MSW Preferred Admit Session for CASC students
September 24, 2013 - 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM ET
Come learn about the process for applying Preferred Admit to the School of Social Work. Staff from the SSW Office of Student Services and CASC will give a short presentation, offer best practice for applying, and answer questions.
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CASC Preferred Admission Prospective Student Session
September 24, 2013 - 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM ET
This session will provide the opportunity to learn more about Preferred Admission to U-M's MSW program for undergraduate students completing a Community Action Social Change (CASC) minor at U-M. Topics covered will include: MSW Curriculum, Dual Degree Programs, Application Process, Degree Requirements, and Financial Aid. To register email: [email protected].
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Minor Safety Issues from the Perspectives of Different Disciplines/Professions
September 24, 2013 - 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM ET
Academic institutions and state legislators are in the process of creating a safety net for minors in response to incidents of child sexual abuse on University and College campuses. The Family Assessment Learning Laboratory for Education and Research seminar series will build on existing case studies with the goal of developing new responses and answering critical questions for academic institutions. Continuing education opportunities and academic credit are available.
The series is free (registration is required) and open to all faculty, students and staff at the University of Michigan.