30th Colloquium on Pensions and Retirement Research

Co-hosted by CEPAR and the School of Risk & Actuarial Studies, UNSW Business School, the Colloquium is a unique annual event, bringing together academics (from economics, finance, actuarial studies and related disciplines), government and industry to discuss the latest research on pensions, superannuation and retirement.

The Colloquium will be held in person at UNSW Sydney on 29-30 November 2022,* and also host an online session on 1 December, sponsored by the International Pension Research Association (IPRA).

Academic Program Committee:

Hazel Bateman, CEPAR Deputy Director, UNSW Sydney
David Bell, CEPAR Associate Investigator, The Conexus Institute
Katja Hanewald, CEPAR Associate Investigator, UNSW Sydney
George Kudrna, CEPAR Senior Research Fellow, UNSW Sydney

Please register if you would like to attend the Colloquium. The fees do not cover accommodation or travel.

Please register for the following ticket types:

(1) on-campus in person event on 29-30 November (at UNSW):

  • both days: AUD 350
  • 1 day only: AUD 200

(2) Dinner on 29 November (at The Lounge, UNSW) – if you would like to attend, please purchase a dinner ticket: AUD 120

(3) Online session on 1 December (via Zoom), sponsored by IPRA: free

Locatie: Tilburg University Seminar Room K834 Warandelan 2 5037 AB Tilburg

Netspar, Network for Studies on Pensions, Aging and Retirement, is a thinktank and knowledge network. Netspar is dedicated to promoting a wider understanding of the economic and social implications of pensions, aging and retirement in the Netherlands and Europe.

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