The AAG Student and Early Career Group (SECG) provides a forum for newcomers to gerontology and associated fields to share their professional and personal experiences and achievements in ageing-related work or study.

A quarter of the AAG’s total membership is made up of student and early career members. Through the SECG, under-graduate and post-graduate students come together with researchers, educators, aged care leaders, geriatricians, nurses, allied health professionals, policy makers, advocates for older people and others with expertise in ageing. Members of the community – older people, family members and other consumers – are active participants in many of our events.

Whatever our role, we share a common interest: to improve knowledge and understanding of the many factors that influence and contribute to the experience of ageing. Connecting with fellow members provides an opportunity to tap into a wealth of experience and knowledge from a variety of settings.

Whether you are a student or in the workforce, we invite you to join this group and make the most of this opportunity to:

SECG member benefits:

  • Network with other like-minded colleagues through online communities and targeted events
  • Optimise your participation in educational, professional development and social events at the local and national level
  • Enhance your national and international connections, to share ideas and achievements
  • Apply for members-only awards and grants offered by the AAG
  • Access discounted AAG membership and registration to AAG conferences and events
  • Connect with mid to late career professionals through informal networks and mentoring programs
  • Gain leadership skills and help shape the future of the AAG.

 

Friends of the SECG

Emerging Researchers in Ageing

New Zealand Association of Gerontology

SECG Blogs

Our blog:

The SECG’s official blog is an open forum, managed by the SECG Communications group.
Other SECG online network groups are available on Facebook and LinkedIn. Access to these online communities is restricted to SECG members.

SECG National Leads

Mikaela Wheeler
SECG National President
Completed a Bachelor of Health Sciences, followed by a Masters of Dietetic Studies at the University of Queensland. Her research interests focus on nutrition for the elderly, parti...
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Kate Wang
SECG National Professional Development and Events Lead
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Tricia King
SECG National Communications and Awards Lead
is a researcher and Lecturer in Photography at the University of the Sunshine Coast. Her research focuses on creative arts in health and wellbeing and the role that photographs can...
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Danielle Cave
SECG National Working group member - Conference; student & early career events
An Accredited Practising Dietitian (APD) and PhD Candidate. She completed a Master of Dietetics Studies at The University of Queensland and a Bachelor of Nutrition Science at Queen...
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Anita Goh
SECG Liaison to the AAG Board
I am a clinician-researcher, and Senior Research Fellow and Strategy Lead at the National Ageing Research Institute. As a neuropsychologist-researcher, my expertise encompasses men...
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SECG National Working Groups

Danielle Cave
SECG National Conference Lead - student & early career events
An Accredited Practising Dietitian (APD) and PhD Candidate. She completed a Master of Dietetics Studies at The University of Queensland and a Bachelor of Nutrition Science at Queen...
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Tricia King
SECG National Communications and Awards Lead
is a researcher and Lecturer in Photography at the University of the Sunshine Coast. Her research focuses on creative arts in health and wellbeing and the role that photographs can...
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Kate Wang
SECG National Professional Development and Events Lead
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