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Australian Hearing Hub Open House

To celebrate Hearing Awareness Week, the partner organisations of the Australian Hearing Hub (AHH) hosted an open house event on Saturday August 23. The event was opened by distinguished guest The Hon. Jillian Skinner MP.

Hearing and the Brain: Translating research into practice

Following the World Congress of Audiology, Macquarie University and the Australian Hearing Hub hosted a satellite symposium on Friday 9 May 2014. The symposium focused on Hearing and the Brain – an emerging topic which has recently gained considerable momentum in the research arena.

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Challenge Workshop – Planning a Hearing Research Agenda

One year on from the official launch of the Australian Hearing Hub on 17 April 2014 the hub continues to bring together some of the country’s best researchers, educators and service providers to improve the lives of people who experience hearing and language disorders.

Hearing China’s language acquisition concerns

With over 30 million Chinese children suffering from hearing and language disorders, Australian researchers hosted two in-country workshops to address the issue of hearing impairment and its effects on language acquisition and cognition in children.

World-first device offers new insight into life with a cochlear implant

A new imaging device was launched on Macquarie University’s campus today, helping researchers in the ARC Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Disorders (CCD) and HEARing Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) better understand how the human brain processes information from a cochlear implant.

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