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The 2022 NAL Annual Awards

Every year, the NAL Awards recognise staff members who have demonstrated excellence in the process of research, multi-disciplinary teamwork, creative problem-solving, and consistently exceeding expectations—to deliver high-impact research outcomes. Check

Spain’s highest honour for hearing researcher

Hearing loss researcher Dr Joaquin Valderrama has been awarded Spain’s highest civil honour.Left to right: Dr Ingrid Yeend (MU), [top] Ms Jermy Pang (NAL), [bottom] Dr Lyndal Carter (Cochlear), Dr

Hear for You Networking Night

It was fantastic to see new and old faces at our Networking Night for alumni and invitees of Hear For You and The Shepherd Centre last Friday at Canva Space!

Nuheara OTC hearing aid

Congratulations Nuheara for receiving 510(k) premarket clearance for their over-the-counter and self-fitted device, HP Hearing Pro. A big congratulations and thank you to the Clinical Trials team at NAL who

AHH end of year celebration

Left to right: Macquarie University Head of the Department of Linguistics Professor Catherine McMahon, National Acoustic Laboratories Head of Strategy and Innovation Xiaoyin Shang, The Shepherd Centre Director of Fundraising

Closing the gap in Aboriginal hearing health

Aboriginal audiometrists graduation – November 2022 The number of Aboriginal audiometrists in Australia has increased by 750 per cent thanks to a hearing initiative led by Macquarie University. Professor of

  • Workshop Speakers: Distinguished Professor Katherine Demuth (Macquarie University), Professor Gillian Wigglesworth (University of Melbourne), Dr Anna Stephen (University of Melbourne), Associate Professor Mridula Sharma (Macquarie University)

    Relationship between Indigenous Children’s Hearing and Phonological Awareness

  • From left to right Andrew Brughera, Prof. David McAlpine, Mathieu Recugnat, Dr. Lindsey Van Yper, Heivet Hernández-Perez, Dr. Jason Mikiel-Hunter, and Dr. Jaime Undurraga

    Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO)

  • Associate Professor Catherine Birman wins NSW Premier’s Award for Woman of the Year

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