Higher Specialist Scientist Training programme
The Higher Specialist Scientist Training (HSST) programme is a bespoke five-year workplace-based training programme supported by a Doctoral level academic award.
The Higher Specialist Scientist Training (HSST) programme is a bespoke five-year workplace-based training programme supported by a Doctoral level academic award.
Following the publication of an article in the Sunday Times, the British Academy of Audiology wishes to share the following response to identified failings in…
Deaf Sports and Football Foundation (DSFF) are currently raising funds… Simon Harris needs your support for Send England Deaf Women’s Team To The World Cup
Please join the BAA and your peers for three hours of CPD and discussion, organised by Jack Stancel-Lewis, Healthcare Science Fellow & Audiologist & BAA representative…
Speakers: Rachel Belk, Registered Genetic Counsellor, Yorkshire Regional Genetics Service, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. Sarah Stewart, Certified Genetic Counsellor, Manchester Centre for Genomic Medicine. Leanne…
Title of study: Remote Audiology Project: Professional opinions on the use of Remote Audiology tools for the pre-assessment and assessment of patients. Department: UCL Ear Institute Name…
Title of study: Remote Audiology Project: Professional opinions on the use of Remote Audiology tools for the pre-assessment and assessment of patients. Department: UCL Ear Institute Name…
We are a global network of organizations promoting ear and hearing care worldwide. At the World Hearing Forum, our goal is a world where nobody…
Alison Edwards, Head of Audiology at Mid Cheshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, invites you to the next BAA Regional Meeting for the North West on…
PhD Project – Developing an objective measure of afferent hearing damage based on a novel type of auditory brainstem response at University of Nottingham, listed…