Our Community in Action
Interviews & Perspectives
In our interview series, people from research, politics, business, and civil society share their perspectives on age discrimination, inclusion, and living together across generations. New episodes are published on an ongoing basis.
Interview with Prof. Nancy Pachana (EN)
In this episode, Prof. Nancy Pachana (University of Queensland) discusses ageism, including her research, the areas of life it affects, and practical ways to address it. (English with German subtitles).
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Do you have ideas for topics or perspectives we should explore in our interview series? Do you know someone with valuable insights, or would you like to contribute yourself as a representative of a particular field?
In the Spotlight: Meet Our Contributors

Ursula Reber
Ursula Reber has been involved in the project since its early development phase, having chosen to become part of the Sounding Board. Through the co-development process, she has provided valuable insights and important contributions.
We warmly thank Ursula for her strong commitment and her contribution to «Jedes Alter zählt».
Learn more about Ursula
Ursula worked for over 20 years in human resources, both as an HR manager and as a trainer and consultant. She is our practice expert and supports us in developing our e-learning module on «Ageism in the Workplace». With her strong research skills and passion for networking, she regularly brings our attention to inspiring initiatives, current publications, and innovative projects in Switzerland.

Remo Pianezzi
Remo Pianezzi is highly skilled in working with computers and creates the learning videos for our e-learning modules. He also tests the modules and ensures that our content meets the highest standards.
We greatly value Remo’s commitment and his willingness to share his knowledge and experience with our community.
Learn more about Remo
Remo worked for over 30 years in the IT department of a large company, where he was initially responsible for IT training and user support. In his later roles, education and professional development remained a central focus for him. He strongly believes that lifelong learning is essential for maintaining cognitive health and staying mentally active.
Looking Ahead: Community Features
Forum (coming soon)
This space will become our platform for exchange, where people can ask questions, share ideas, and engage in discussions about age discrimination, inclusion, diversity, and living together across generations.
Blog (coming soon)
In the future, this space will feature personal contributions, stories, and experiences from our community on the topics of age discrimination and age diversity.
Together, we can build a community that supports and empowers one another and works to counter age discrimination.
Thank you for your Engagement!
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Weitere Fragen zum Projekt?
UZH Healthy Longevity Center
Universität Zürich
Stampfenbachstrasse 73
CH-8006 Zürich
E-Mail: jedesalter@dynage.uzh.ch

