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IMSERSO <http://www.seg-social.es/imserso/index.html>
Instituto de Migraciones y Servicios Sociales.
Entidad Gestora de la Seguridad Social que gestiona Servicios Sociales
complementarios de las prestaciones del Sistema de Seguridad Social en
materia de mayores, discapacidad y migraciones.
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Solid Selection <http://www.solidselection.com>
Consultoría de Recursos Humanos especializada en
selección y formación de Profesionales y Directivos
con ofertas dentro del ámbito de la Gerontología.
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Portal
Mayores IMSERSO <http://www.imsersomayores.csic.es/>
Sistema de información sobre personas mayores en
Internet, de acceso libre y gratuito, dirigido al ámbito académico y
científico, los profesionales de los servicios sociales, los propios
mayores y la sociedad en general.
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European Masters in Gerontology -
EuMaG <http://www.eumag.org/>
The European Masters in Gerontology is a
comprehensive, flexible and modular based two-year international part-time
training programme in gerontology. It is designed, recognized and
delivered by more than 25 European universities. The programme is
specially designed for professionals working in the field of (public)
health and social welfare, as well as university students interested
in gerontological issues.
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International Association of Gerontology
<http://www.sfu.ca/iag/>
The International Association of Gerontology was
founded in 1950. Its objectives are to promote gerontological research,
training in the field of aging, and the interests of gerontological
organizations in international affairs. The IAG has members in more
than 60 countries in five regions.
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The
Gerontology Research Centre
<http://www.harbour.sfu.ca/gero/>
The Gerontology Research Centre (GRC) was
established in 1982 to conduct research on individual and population
aging, to foster and facilitate research by providing a consulting
service and to serve as a central source of information for the
academic and broader community. It is an active member of two inter-university
research consortia: the Canadian Consortium for Health Promotion
Research which links 14 universities from across Canada and the
Canadian Study of Health and Aging which links 18 universities.
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