Caring for people is number one for audiologist Genelle
A rewarding journey in audiology.Genelle’s audiological journey started when she saw a job advertised in the paper. And the rest is history.
RIDBC celebrates Hearing Awareness Week 2020
To celebrate Hearing Awareness Week RIDBC have a number of initiatives including a range of stories highlighting their amazing clients; cochlear implant information sessions for potential recipients; and parent workshops, available in-person and remotely, for parents of children with hearing loss.
Camp gives deaf and hard of hearing children a rare opportunity to be together
The inclusive academy is a collaborative effort between the Macquarie-based Junior Science Academy, the Australian Hearing Hub and Parents of Deaf Children. It gives deaf and hard of hearing children the chance to meet other children who live with hearing loss.
For more connection and less frustration, take a hearing check
Hearing Australia Hear&Now 2020 Challenge If you’re tired of your family complaining about your hearing, a hearing check could help end the frustration – for you and your loved ones. According to research commissioned by Hearing Australia, more than 59 per cent of respondents
Five things you can do to protect your hearing at any age
Hearing loss accumulates over our lifespan – so the sooner you act to protect your hearing, the longer you will be able to hear well.
Seven years on, how the Australian Hearing Hub transformed hearing health
It’s a building that embodies the collaborative spirit of Macquarie – researchers, educators, students, clinicians and industry innovators, all co-located and connected in a common goal to change lives for the better. The Australian Hearing Hub – a pioneering collection of Australia’s leading hearing organisations – has been
World Hearing Day 2020 Celebration with Graeme Clark and Brett Lee
Professor Graeme Clark, inventor of the multi-channel cochlear implant, and Brett Lee, former Australian cricketer and Cochlear ambassador, met for the first time in February to celebrate International Cochlear Implant Day and World Hearing Day 2020. The special event, organised by Cochlear and The Royal
“How does the human brain separate foreground and background in complex auditory scenes?”
Congratulate to Dr Lindsey Van Yper, an early career researcher, on her successful application to the Linguistic Department’s Chitra Fernando ECR fund. Lindsey’s research will address the question of “How does the human brain separate foreground and background in complex auditory scenes?” The aim of this
AHH Hackathon – Predicting biological age from MEG
On the 9-13 December a Hackathon was organised by the Australian Hearing Hub and the Macquarie University Department of Computing. The goal is to develop collaborations within the Australian Hearing Hub and across Macquarie University, generating grant applications and projects leading to innovative technologies in