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Laurie Buys

Professor at The University of Queensland

Professional Background

Professor Laurie Buys brings a wealth of experience and expertise in the field of health and behavioural sciences to her role as the Professor and Director of the Healthy Ageing Initiative at The University of Queensland. With a prominent background as the former National President of the Australian Association of Gerontology (AAG), Laurie has established herself as a foremost authority in gerontology and healthy ageing. Her leadership within the AAG has been instrumental in promoting research and advocacy that addresses the multifaceted aspects of ageing and its impacts on individuals and communities across Australia.

Throughout her distinguished career, Professor Buys has dedicated herself to researching the implications of changes in physical, social, and cultural environments on individuals as they age. She has a keen interest in understanding how these changes affect people's lives, emphasizing the need for accountability and responsiveness to the needs of ageing populations. By collaborating with community, industry, and government organizations, Laurie's work focuses on creating liveable communities that enhance the quality of life for older adults. Her commitment to transdisciplinary approaches ensures that her research leads to sustainable solutions and beneficial outcomes for all stakeholders involved.

Education and Achievements

Laurie Buys has a solid educational foundation that has paved the way for her successful career in academia and research. As a respected professor, she imparts knowledge to students while also engaging in significant research projects that have had real-world impacts. Her previous tenure at Queensland University of Technology also contributed to her extensive experience and depth of knowledge in her field.

Laurie's contributions to gerontology have not gone unnoticed; her designation as a Fellow and Distinguished Member of the Australian Association of Gerontology reflects her commitment to advancing the field. Notably, as an AAG Fellow, Laurie is recognized for her exemplary work and leadership, contributing to the growth and development of gerontological research and practice in Australia.

Notable Achievements

Professor Laurie Buys's innovative research initiatives have resulted in numerous projects that focus on liveable communities, showcasing the importance of collaboration across various sectors. Her work is characterized by a strong belief that understanding the real effects of environmental changes on individuals is essential for developing effective policies and programs.

With her relentless pursuit of knowledge, Professor Buys has published a multitude of scholarly articles and reports, contributing significantly to the academic dialogue surrounding healthy ageing. She actively participates in conferences and workshops, sharing her insights and fostering discussions on the importance of inclusive, supportive environments for older adults.

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gerontology

healthy ageing

transdisciplinary research

liveable communities

community engagement

social impact

health and behavioural sciences

AAG President

AAG Fellow

Professor of Health Sciences

research collaboration

sustainable outcomes

AAG Distinguished Member

University of Queensland

Queensland University of Technology

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Greater Brisbane Area