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

CEPAR website
CEPAR 2018 Report

Macquarie University

Collaborating with: Professor Gabrielle Meagher

Work Package: Comparing UK care systems

Macquarie University website

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)

RMIT University website

The University of Western Australia

Collaborating with: Professor Loretta Baldassar

Work Package: Care 'in' and 'out of' place

The University of Western Australia website

Canada

McMaster University

Collaborating with: Professor Allison Williams

Work Package: Combining work and care

McMaster University website

Ontario Shores

Collaborating with: Dr Arlene Astell

Work Package: Combining work and care

Ontario Shores website

China and Taiwan

Zhejiang University

Collaborating with: Professor Ka Lin

Work Package: Delivering care at home

Zhejiang University website

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

Universidad Complutense Madrid website

Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas

Collaborating with: Francisco Javier Moreno-Fuentes

Work Package: Care 'in' and 'out of' place

Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas website

University College Dublin

Collaborating with: Dr Attracta Lafferty

Work package: Combining work and care

University College Dublin website

INRCA

Collaborating with: Dr Giovanni Lamura

Work Package: Combining work and care

INRCA website

University of Warsaw

Collaborating with: Dr Weronika Kloc-Nowak

Work Package: Care 'in' and 'out of' place

University of Warsaw website

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

Hochschule Zittau/Görlitz website

Zuyd University of Applied Sciences

Collaborating with: Professor Marieke Spreeuwenberg

Work Package: Combining work and care

Zuyd University of Applied Sciences website

Japan

The Japan Institute for Labour Policy and Training

Collaborating with: Shingou Ikeda

Work Package: Combining work and care

The Japan Institute for Labour Policy and Training website

Japan Lutheran College

Collaborating with: Professor Mai Yamaguchi

Work Package: Combining work and care

Japan Lutheran College website

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

The University of Auckland website

Massey University

Collaborating with: Professor Fiona Alpass

Work Package: Combining work and care

Massey University website

Nordic Countries