Dates: 17-19, JAN 2014
Organiser/ Venue: SCMS-COCHIN, SCMS Campus, Prathap Nagar, Muttom, Aluva, Cochin - 683 106 (Kerala) INDIA.
Themes:
a) Theme I: Social Challenges of Aging
Subthemes: Dementia - Assessment and Management, Exploitation of the Elderly, Productive aging and Quality of life, Relocation blues, Residential aged care.
b) Theme II: Managerial Challenges of Aging
Subthemes: Financial Gerontology, Financing Longevity, Elderly Engagement, Ageless Marketing
GUIDELINES FOR SUBMISSION: Only
original, unpublished work is sought. Any proposal submitted to present
identical or substantially similar work either already published or under
review for another conference or publication may not be considered.
In the covering letter accompanying the abstract, the contributors should certify that manuscript has neither been published nor is being considered presently for publication anywhere.
In the covering letter accompanying the abstract, the contributors should certify that manuscript has neither been published nor is being considered presently for publication anywhere.
ABSTRACT: Abstract (not exceeding 300 words) should reach us latest by 31st October 2013 in
soft copy and hard copy.
Submission should include a separate title page which
clearly indicates the name(s) of the author(s), affiliation(s), complete
mailing address(es), telephone/fax numbers and e-mail address(es) and title of
the paper.
For preparation of this manuscript, the author(s) is requested to
follow APA Citation Style.
FULL PAPER: Acceptance of the abstract would be notified by 14th November, 2013. The complete paper
(not exceeding 3000 words) should reach us latest by 1st December, 2013 in soft copy & hard copy. Few
selected papers would be considered to be published as Conference Volume on the occasion and/or in SCMS Journal.
All submissions need to be emailed to icaw@scmsgroup.orgCONTACT:
Dr. Radha Thevannoor,
The Conference Convener, ICAW 2014, SCMS Campus, Prathap Nagar, Muttom, Aluva,
Cochin -683 106, Kerala, India.
Email id: icaw@scmsgroup.org
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