International partners
We have partner scholars in over 30 collaborating institutions. Our partner scholars ensure we learn from others about ways of understanding, measuring or interpreting developments in how care is organised and experienced, and keep up to date with latest research and scholarship.
Learn about our partners in each region:
Australia
Centre of Excellence in Population Ageing Research (CEPAR)
Collaborating with: Professor Kate O’Loughlin
Work Packages: Combining work and care, Comparing UK care systems, Achieving sustainability in care systems
Macquarie University
Collaborating with: Professor Gabrielle Meagher
Work Package: Comparing UK care systems
RMIT University
Collaborating with: Dr Fiona Macdonald and Professor Sara Charlesworth
Work Packages: Delivering care at home (Dr F Macdonald), Migrant care workers in the UK (Professor S Charlesworth)
UNSW Sydney
Collaborating with: Dr Trish Hill
Work Packages: Modelling care system costs and contributions, Care 'in' and 'out of' place, Care: Sustainability and wellbeing
The University of Western Australia
Collaborating with: Professor Loretta Baldassar
Work Package: Care 'in' and 'out of' place
Canada
McMaster University
Collaborating with: Professor Allison Williams
Work Package: Combining work and care
University of Toronto
Collaborating with: Professor Ito Peng
Work Packages: Achieving sustainability in care systems, Migrant care workers in the UK, Care 'in' and 'out of' place, Combining work and care
China and Taiwan
National Dong Hwa University
Collaborating with: Dr Li-Fang Liang
Work Packages: Achieving sustainability in care systems, Migrant care workers in the UK, Combining work and care, Care 'in' and 'out of' place
Europe
Anton Trstenjak Institute
Collaborating with: Ajda Svetelšek
Work Packages: Achieving sustainability in care systems, Delivering care at home, Combining work and care, Care 'in' and 'out of' place
Universidad Complutense Madrid
Collaborating with: Inés Calzada Gutiérrez
Work Package: Care 'in' and 'out of' place
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
Collaborating with: Francisco Javier Moreno-Fuentes
Work Package: Care 'in' and 'out of' place
University College Dublin
Collaborating with: Dr Attracta Lafferty
Work package: Combining work and care
Jagiellonian University in Krakow
Collaborating with: Dr Jolanta Perek-Bialas
Work Packages: Care 'in' and 'out of' place, Combining work and care
University of Ljubljana
Collaborating with: Professor Valentina Hlebec
Work Packages: Delivering care at home, Combining work and care
University of Vechta
Collaborating with: Professor Dr Hildegard Theobald
Work Packages: Migrant care workers in the UK, Care 'in' and 'out of' place
University of Warsaw
Collaborating with: Dr Weronika Kloc-Nowak
Work Package: Care 'in' and 'out of' place
Hochschule Zittau/Görlitz
Collaborating with: Professor Dr Andreas Hoff
Work Packages: Comparing UK care systems, Modelling care system costs and contributions, Combining work and care
Zuyd University of Applied Sciences
Collaborating with: Professor Marieke Spreeuwenberg
Work Package: Combining work and care
Japan
The Japan Institute for Labour Policy and Training
Collaborating with: Shingou Ikeda
Work Package: Combining work and care
Japan Lutheran College
Collaborating with: Professor Mai Yamaguchi
Work Package: Combining work and care
New Zealand
The University of Auckland
Collaborating with: Professor Matthew Parsons
Work Packages: Comparing UK care systems, Achieving sustainability in care systems, Delivering care at home
Nordic Countries
University of Bergen
Collaborating with: Dr Karen Christensen
Work Package: Migrant care workers in the UK
University of Jyväskylä
Collaborating with: Professor Teppo Kröger
Work Packages: Comparing UK care systems, Combining work and care
Linnaeus University
Collaborating with: Professor Elizabeth Hanson
Work Packages: Achieving sustainability in care systems, Combining work and care
Stockholm University
Collaborating with: Assistant Professor Petra Ulmanen
Work Package: Delivering care at home