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Dr Josephine Marriage

PhD MSc BSc RHAD, Director of Chear

Josephine Marriage is a clinical scientist in audiology and registered hearing-aid dispenser.

Dr Marriage has worked with children with hearing loss and cochlear implants for 20 years. She was head of paediatric audiology at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge, from 1993 to 1999. For the past eight years she has worked with Brian Moore, professor of auditory perception at Cambridge University, devising new ways of assessing hearing and programming hearing aids to suit the needs of adults and children. She is also involved in training hearing professionals throughout the UK and teaches at University College London.

Dr Marriage was awarded a PhD in hyperacusis in Williams Syndrome from Manchester University. She also has an audiology MSc from the University of Southampton and a Speech Sciences degree from University College London. She received the George Harris Award for her contribution to hearing aid audiology in 2009 and is registered with the Health and Care Professions Council as a hearing aid dispenser. Chear share our London office.

Published: 17th April, 2021

Updated: 14th June, 2021

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