Hearing Matters’ campaign supports families experiencing hearing loss World Health Organization (WHO) releases new data Cochlear Limited (ASX: COH), the leader in implantable hearing solutions, is joining forces with the World Health Organization (WHO) and members of the international hearing care community to raise awareness
Cochlear gifts USD 10 million to Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School to fund hearing loss and public health research
The gift will establish the Cochlear Center for Hearing and Public Health to address hearing loss as a global public health priority In honor of World Hearing Day (March 3), Cochlear Limited (ASX: COH), the global leader in implantable hearing solutions, announces its pledge to
What Plug? A new online tool helps music lovers look after their hearing health
Reviews of more than 20 high-fidelity earplugs have been compiled into an interactive website, making it easier for people to enjoy their night out without dreading the morning after. Developed by the HEARing Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) and its member, the National Acoustic Laboratories in
Osher Günsberg puts hearing loss front and centre ahead of Hearing Awareness Week 2018
Australian television presenter and podcaster Osher Günsberg, best known as the host of the Australian reality TV franchise The Bachelor, The Bachelorette and Bachelor in Paradise, has signed on as an ambassador for leading children’s charity The Shepherd Centre ahead of Hearing Awareness Week 2018. Having
How loud, how long, how often?
A new study, led by experts at National Acoustic Laboratories within Macquarie University’s Australian Hearing Hub, has revealed how many Australians think they’re damaging their hearing by using personal listening devices (PLDs) like smartphones and MP3 players.
World Hearing Day: Hearing health and literacy
CCD researcher Professor Katherine Demuth and her collaborators are working with Indigenous children to understand how hearing impacts language and literacy skills.
World Hearing Day: Loud environments impact on many aspects of our lives
Researchers at Macquarie University’s Australian Hearing Hub suggest some ways to improve our daily commutes. Start by turning down the volume.
Sound Scouts the hearing check App
The first year of school is exhausting so imagine a child with a hearing loss who has to concentrate twice as hard as everyone else. It’s not hard to imagine them giving up and naturally becoming disruptive as they’re unable to engage with the classroom
Congratulations!!!
Catherine McMahon has been promoted to full Professor. Catherine is an outstanding leader, whose natural flair for strategic thinking in a leadership role is a major reason for the success of the Australian Hearing Hub success to date. Her promotion helps secure the
Seminars in Hearing special edition
Seminars in Hearing special edition, on leisure noise and hearing, guest edited by Dr. Elizabeth Beach, National Acoustic Laboratories and The HEARing Cooperative Research Centre.
Master of Disability Studies Postgraduate study opportunity
Royal Institute for Deaf and Blind Children (RIDBC) Renwick Centre in affiliation with Macquarie University, offer this postgraduate degree, designed to provide you with the knowledge and skills to meet the needs of each individual with a sensory disability. This degree offers the flexibility to
Beyond Sound: Shepherd Centre graduates shine!
The Shepherd Centre held its first Beyond Sound conference and feedback has been wonderful!The inaugural event brought together Shepherd Centre graduates, parents and professionals from the technology, employment and not-for-profit sectors.