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    The Australian Hearing Hub unites researchers, educators, clinicians and innovators.

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    Hearing Australia

    Hearing Australia

    At Hearing Australia, we make it easy for every Australian to receive the expert hearing care they deserve.

    Lifespan Health and Wellbeing Research Centre

    Lifespan Health and Wellbeing Research Centre

    Advancing social, emotional, and cognitive health.

    Macquarie University Reading Clinic

    Macquarie University Reading Clinic

    We provide evidence-based assessments and intervention for children, teenagers and adults with reading and spelling difficulties, and professional development for teachers and clinicians supporting people with poor reading and spelling.

    Psychology Clinic at MQ Health

    Psychology Clinic at MQ Health

    High-quality psychological treatment for all ages.

    NextSense

    NextSense

    Hearing and vision services to help you achieve your potential.

    MQ Health Speech and Hearing Clinic

    MQ Health Speech and Hearing Clinic

    Delivering a comprehensive range of diagnostic and rehabilitative speech pathology and audiology services for people of all ages.

    Student Wellbeing

    Student Wellbeing

    Provides a range of services to improve student wellbeing and help you reach your potential during studies.

    The Shepherd Centre

    The Shepherd Centre

    The Shepherd Centre gives children with hearing loss the tools they need to learn to listen and speak.

  • Research

    Research Themes

    Professionals at the Australian Hearing Hub are working together to optimise hearing health for all and transform life outcomes for people with hearing loss, by collaboration among a community of organisations dedicated to hearing research, innovation, education, and practice.

    Collaborative Research

    The Australian Hearing Hub brings some of the country’s best hearing and healthcare organisations together with one of the country’s leading research universities to collaboration on world-leading research.

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    There are many ways to get involved; explore our current active research opportunities.

    Shared Research Facilities

    The Australian Hearing Hub Shared Research Facilities provide opportunities for collaborative research. These facilities are for internal Australian Hearing Hub use only.

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    Work Experience

    Are you a current Macquarie University undergraduate student? Would you like to complete a PACE internship in the field of hearing?

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Australian Hearing Hub
  • Hub Info

    About Us

    The Australian Hearing Hub unites researchers, educators, clinicians and innovators.

    Members

    Explore the industry leaders driving innovation and collaboration at the Australian Hearing Hub.

    Committees

    Read more about some of the key committee members helping to run the Australian Hearing Hub.

    Location

    Plan a visit to the Australian Hearing Hub.

  • Clinics & Services
    Hearing Australia

    Hearing Australia

    At Hearing Australia, we make it easy for every Australian to receive the expert hearing care they deserve.

    Lifespan Health and Wellbeing Research Centre

    Lifespan Health and Wellbeing Research Centre

    Advancing social, emotional, and cognitive health.

    Macquarie University Reading Clinic

    Macquarie University Reading Clinic

    We provide evidence-based assessments and intervention for children, teenagers and adults with reading and spelling difficulties, and professional development for teachers and clinicians supporting people with poor reading and spelling.

    Psychology Clinic at MQ Health

    Psychology Clinic at MQ Health

    High-quality psychological treatment for all ages.

    NextSense

    NextSense

    Hearing and vision services to help you achieve your potential.

    MQ Health Speech and Hearing Clinic

    MQ Health Speech and Hearing Clinic

    Delivering a comprehensive range of diagnostic and rehabilitative speech pathology and audiology services for people of all ages.

    Student Wellbeing

    Student Wellbeing

    Provides a range of services to improve student wellbeing and help you reach your potential during studies.

    The Shepherd Centre

    The Shepherd Centre

    The Shepherd Centre gives children with hearing loss the tools they need to learn to listen and speak.

  • Research

    Research Themes

    Professionals at the Australian Hearing Hub are working together to optimise hearing health for all and transform life outcomes for people with hearing loss, by collaboration among a community of organisations dedicated to hearing research, innovation, education, and practice.

    Collaborative Research

    The Australian Hearing Hub brings some of the country’s best hearing and healthcare organisations together with one of the country’s leading research universities to collaboration on world-leading research.

    Participate in Research

    There are many ways to get involved; explore our current active research opportunities.

    Shared Research Facilities

    The Australian Hearing Hub Shared Research Facilities provide opportunities for collaborative research. These facilities are for internal Australian Hearing Hub use only.

  • Education

    Study with Us

    Smart and convent solutions.

    Work Experience

    Are you a current Macquarie University undergraduate student? Would you like to complete a PACE internship in the field of hearing?

    PhD Student Opportunities

    Discover everything you need to know about applying for PhD and research degrees at Macquarie University

    Resources

    Useful links, webinars, podcasts and media.

  • News & Events

    News

    Keep up to date with the Australian Hearing Hub.

    Events

    View the latest events and get involved with the Australian Hearing Hub.

    Past Events

    Browse previous events hosted by the Australian Hearing Hub.

    Newsletter Archive

    Revisit previous newsletters from the Australian Hearing Hub.

  • Get Involved

    Events

    Browse the latest Australian Hearing Hub events calendar.

    Participate in Research

    There are many ways to get involved; explore our current active research opportunities.

    Public Lectures

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  • July 2016

  • Mon 18
    July 18, 2016 @ 12:00 am AEST

    Speech intelligibility modelling in noisy rooms

    Speaker: Dr Mathieu Lavandier, University of Lyon, FranceDate: Monday 1 August 2016
    Time: 2:00pm – 3:00pm
    Location: Australian Hearing Hub, Level 4, National Acoustic Laboratories, Denis Byrne Room

  • Mon 25
    July 25, 2016 @ 12:00 am AEST

    AHH seminar: Evidence in hearing and ENT; trials and beyond. …

    Speaker: Professor Anne Schilder Date: Tuesday 23 August, 2016
    Time: 2.30pm - 4.00pm
    Location: Australian Hearing Hub, Level 1, Lecture Theatre

  • August 2016

  • Thu 4
    August 4, 2016 @ 12:00 am AEST

    Objective measures in normal and cochlear implant listeners

    Speaker: Hamish Innes-Brown Date: Friday 12 August 2016
    Time: 10:00am – 11:00am
    Location: Australian Hearing Hub, Level 1, Lecture Theatre

  • Fri 12
    August 12, 2016 @ 12:00 am AEST

    Hear for You, The Butterfly Effect & Goodfellas

    Hear for You are holding a special event for Year 9-12 students.Date: Friday 30 September
    Time: 11.00am - 5.00pm
    Location: University of Technology Sydney, Short Courses Venue

  • Mon 15
    August 15, 2016 @ 12:00 am AEST

    Silent disco trivia night

    Date: Thursday 25 August 2016Time: 4.30pm - 6.30pm
    Location: UBar, Level 2, The Hub, Macquarie University

  • Wed 31
    August 31, 2016 @ 12:00 am AEST

    Macquarie Minds Showcase

    The Australian Hearing Hub will be hosting four break out sessions:Date: 13 & 14 December

  • September 2016

  • Mon 19
    September 19, 2016 @ 12:00 am AEST

    Announcing a talk at NAL

    NAL talk - new project: Estimating thresholds at individual cochlear implant (CI) electrodes using cortical auditory evoked potentials (CAEPs) recorded with a clinical EEG system (ie. HEARLab)Date: 4 October
    Time: 10.00am
    Location: Denis Byrne Seminar Room, Level 4 Australian Hearing Hub

  • Tue 27
    September 27, 2016 @ 12:00 am AEST

    AHH seminar: Scalp-recorded CAEPs: How can we use a measure …

    Speaker: David Jackson MorrisDate: Thursday 20 October 2016
    Time: 2.00pm - 3.30pm
    Location: Australian Hearing Hub, Level 1, Lecture Theatre

  • Tue 27
    September 27, 2016 @ 12:00 am AEST

    CCD seminar: Differential empathy for psychological and physical pain in …

    Speaker: Professor Martin BrüneDate: Wednesday 12 October 2016
    Time: 2:30pm - 4:00pm
    Location: Australian Hearing Hub, Level 1, Lecture Theatre

  • October 2016

  • Tue 25
    October 25, 2016 @ 12:00 am AEDT

    AHH seminar: Bridging the gap between bilateral cochlear implants and …

    Speaker: Zachary SmithDate: Friday 28 October 2016
    Time: 2.00pm - 3.30pm
    Location: Australian Hearing Hub, Level 4, NAL seminar room (please enter via Australian Hearing Reception, Level 5)

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