
Winner of the Excellence in Research Award 2023
At the Macquarie University Academic Staff Awards, held on 15 November 2023, the award for “Excellence in Research, Five future shaping Research priorities – Health People” was won by Professor
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At the Macquarie University Academic Staff Awards, held on 15 November 2023, the award for “Excellence in Research, Five future shaping Research priorities – Health People” was won by Professor
Auditory training software developed by Dr Sharon Cameron and Professor Harvey Dillon from the Department of Linguistics has been awarded the prize for Service Delivery – Hearing & Auditory Rehabilitation at the 2023 Hearing Health Innovator Awards in the US.
One in three of us will be affected by a balance disorder during our lifetime.
A cross-disciplinary research team has found balance signals get processed by the inner ear much faster than hearing, unlocking potential for innovative treatments.
The Federal Minister for Health and Aged Care, the Honourable Mark Butler MP, has visited the Australian Hearing Hub (AHH) to mark its 10th anniversary.
Macquarie University’s Australian Hearing Hub (AHH) has won the award for Best Knowledge Exchange Initiative in the Knowledge Commercialisation Australasia (KCA) Awards 2023
A Macquarie University research centre has been named as a World Health Organization (WHO) Collaborating Centre in Ear and Hearing Health for the next four years.
Eight-year-old Sofia has cochlear implants in both ears, performs in eisteddfods, plays netball and has literacy skills that are just as good as her hearing peers
NextSense recently welcomed Deputy Prime Minister The Hon Richard Marles MP and Member for Bennelong Jerome Laxale MP to a tour of our new site at Macquarie University.
Student placements at NextSense offer Macquarie University speech pathology students the opportunity to gain real-world experience working with children with sensory disabilities.
As the AHH celebrates its 10th anniversary, leaders of the AHH reflect on the foundation of the AHH as a collaboration between academic, industry, government and not-for-profit partners and the source of its success.
On Tuesday 29 August, the Hon Bill Shorten MP, Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme and the Minister for Government Services, announced that Kim Terrell has been reappointed as the Managing Director of Hearing Australia.
On Friday 25 August, the Hon Bill Shorten MP, Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme and the Minister for Government Services, officially opened the Hearing Australia Centre in Darwin.
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