Loud sound is a health hazard
David McAlpine, Professor of Hearing, Language & The Brain and the leader of Macquarie University’s Australian Hearing Hub had a TV interview with ABC 24 News, a radio interview on
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David McAlpine, Professor of Hearing, Language & The Brain and the leader of Macquarie University’s Australian Hearing Hub had a TV interview with ABC 24 News, a radio interview on
The researchers found that the presence of noise affects the brainwaves of all children, and so is a relevant factor to consider when thinking about learning environments, but also found
The Role An exciting opportunity exists for a postdoctoral researcher to develop and use the magnetoencephalographic (MEG) system to investigate brain responses in adults and children with a unilateral cochlear
The 2015 Queensland Mental Health Week Achievement Awards are an opportunity to recognise and celebrate the achievement of those individuals, groups, organisations and businesses.
The MindSpot Clinic receives recognition for Excellence in Service Delivery in NSW.
October will see the launch of a fun new children’s game with the more serious purpose of testing their hearing. The game, Sound Scouts, was developed by Carolyn Mee
Professor David McAlpine has been announced as the new Professor of Hearing, Language and the Brain and Director of Hearing Research and will join Macquarie University from early October. Professor
Left to right: Chris Rehn, Professor Jim Patrick, Jim Hungerford, Professor Greg Leigh, Alex Bond, the Hon. Marise Payne, Emeritus Professor Richard Henry and Dr Chris RobertsPhotographer: Paul Wright Saturday’s
In support of the World Health Organisation’s (WHO), International Ear Care Day, 3 March 2015, ‘Make Listening Safe’ Campaign, the HEARing CRC today announced a pilot study that will help determine how live music venues in Australia can be more “hearing friendly”.
On Thursday, 5 February the Australian Hearing Hub played host to The Hon. Victor Dominello MP, Member for Ryde, Minister for Citizenship and Communities, Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, Minister for Veterans Affairs, and Assistant Minister for Education.
On Friday, 30 January the Australian Hearing Hub played host to Senator Doug Cameron, the Shadow Minister for Human Services and Nick Champion, the Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for Health.
A new partnership between the Australian Hearing Hub at Macquarie University and the Sydney Children’s Hospitals Network will help provide better hearing outcomes for children.
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