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[AUDITORY] International Symposium on Hearing (ISH) 2025 in Vienna: Release of Scientific Program



Dear colleagues,

As we have already announced, the 20th International Symposium on Hearing 2025 (ISH 2025) will take place from June 1 to June 6, 2025, in Vienna, Austria. We are excited to now release the exciting scientific program and schedule: https://easychair.org/smart-program/ISH2025/. It includes 62 talks and 21 posters (292 authors). The overarching topic is: Advances in Auditory Physiology, Perception, and Cognition.

A handful of “tickets” for non-contributing attendees is still available which will be distributed according to the first-come-first-served principle. The registration fee of EURO 999,- covers everything (including social events), except for the room. The main venue is completely booked out. However, there are a few rooms left at an on-site hostel and a nearby off-site hotel (short walk or bus ride). If you would like to attend, please contact us via ish2025@xxxxxxxxxx.

For more information and updates, please see the ISH2025 website and the text below.

ISH2025 will take place at Hotel Schloss Wilhelminenberg, a former grand imperial retreat with a spectacular view over Vienna. Participants will be accommodated on site in order to create an intimate atmosphere and stimulate close exchange of ideas.

There will be no proceedings. Fully peer-reviewed articles resulting from the ISH2025 contributions will be published in an ISH2025 Special Issue in the open-access journal Trends in Hearing.

Registration deadline for non-contributing attendees: March 15, 2025

The ISH2025 Organization Committee:

·       Bernhard Laback

·       Piotr Majdak

·       Robert Baumgartner

·       Martin Lindenbeck

·       Katharina Kast

International Steering Committee:

·       Matthew Goupell, University of Maryland, Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences

·       Philip Joris, KU Leuven, Laboratory of Auditory Neurophysiology

·       Katrin Krumbholz, University of Nottingham, Hearing Sciences

·       Virginia Best, Boston University, Department of Speech, Language & Hearing Sciences

·       Maria Chait, University College London, Ear Institute

·       Sarah Verhulst, Ghent University, Hearing Technology Lab

·       Christopher Brown, University of Pittsburgh, School of Health and Rehabilitation Science

 Bernhard Laback, on behalf of the ISH organizers

-- 
Doz. Dr. Bernhard Laback
Hearing Cluster, Head
Psychophysics and Audiology Group, Head
Acoustics Research Institute 
Austrian Academy of Sciences
Dominikanerbastei 16 
1010 Wien, Austria
Tel.: +43 1 51581-2514
www.oeaw.ac.at/en/ari/