Workshop on "Well-Being and Aging: Today and Tomorrow"
November 13, 2019
As coordinator of the Swiss Network for Well-Being and Aging, Dr. Marc Grosjean (URPP DynAge) is organizing a launch workshop for the Network on "Well-Being and Aging: Today and Tomorrow" to be held in Bern. More information about this event, which is sponsored by the Swiss Academy of Humanities and Social Sciences, can be found here.
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