Working across the region
We have a strong relationship with the Greater Manchester Combined Authority and the GM Ageing Hub, bringing together service providers across local authorities.
The University – through the work of the Manchester Urban Ageing Research Group (MUARG) – has played a major role in supporting the development of Greater Manchester as an ‘age-friendly region’.
This has involved extensive work within the region, with other local authorities in the UK, and research with the World Health Organization - who support the global network of age-friendly cities and communities.
MUARG have a particular focus on understanding issues relating to the impact of social exclusion on older people living in low-income neighbourhoods, with a number of funded projects focused on developing work on this theme.
Projects
Ambition for ageing
A £10 million programme to develop Greater Manchester age-friendly communities.
Green infrastructure (GI)
Researching the benefits of urban GI for older people and how it can support healthy ageing in urban areas.
The experience of 'ageing in place' over time
Exploring how older people’s relationships to place change over time.
Urbanisation and population ageing
Researching population ageing and urbanisation involving fieldwork in seven contrasting cities.