Student life expectancy and future ageing research


childhood, extended young adulthood, extended retirement. Preparing for much longer lives. science of Ageing. Video on future of education, high schools, colleges, universities, curriculum, trends, syllabus, exams, assessments, business schools, MBAs, degree courses – by Dr Patrick Dixon, Futurist conference keynote speaker for NAIS. … education students college university school methods future trends lessons courses keynote conference speaker lecture Business Health Humanities Social … 

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  1. SidandCoke

    Fascinating. It is a great frustration that the general understanding of what is possible within the next 20 years is very poor and rather defeatist.
    How can we educate people en masse to strive for greatness?

  2. What160

    i. m going to hav my son genetically engineered to be perfect or as close as possible. but i dont know where i can get it done at. where can i get it done at?

    CHINA

  3. Einriech

    i. m going to hav my son genetically engineered to be perfect or as close as possible. but i dont know where i can get it done at. where can i get it done at?

  4. Nkatsikanis

    Good advice. But advice for the conscientious never the less. :)

  5. pjvdixon

    Do what film makers do: prepare far more material than needed and then leave most of it cut out, compressed down.

  6. pjvdixon

    Just type Alteon into Google.

  7. biantai888

    You should place Alteon in the video info so people can research it.

    I am curious about the differences in life expectancies among demographic groups. Is there published information on the standard deviation (even ignoring demographics) of life expectancy?

  8. Nkatsikanis

    Once thing Patrick, how do you manage to compress so much quality teaching and keep it within 1 Hour

  9. lostinmaya

    He’s good. Its a pity that, dispite all the progress, everyone is getting stupid (and old) on Flouride, Mercury, Additives, Veg oils and high-carb diets.

  10. pjvdixon

    What do you think? For more of my videos on this issue SUBSCRIBE to my next videos – press ORANGE BUTTON top left. Also if you click FAVOURITE (red heart) immediately below video, you will help other people find this video and enjoy it too. PLEASE do comment. . . . I try to reply to most comments, but with 10 million different visitors to my sites sometimes it takes me a while. Thanks. Patrick Dixon

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