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Specialising in audiology and ENT, our courses are delivered by some of the most influential researchers and clinicians in the field of hearing and deafness.

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We offer a genuinely collaborative research environment in fields as diverse as human genetics, biophysics, computational neuroscience, cell biology and human cognition.

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About us

Our vision is to be the world’s leading centre for investigations into mechanisms of hearing and all forms of hearing loss and ENT-related disorders, their causes and their treatment.

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Audiological Science with Clinical Practice MSc
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Audiological Science with Clinical Practice MSc

This accredited professional two-year course includes a clinical placement. It is designed to train students from other disciplines as audiologists.

CPD Courses

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CPD courses at the Ear Institute…

CPD courses

We specialise in providing training programmes for ENT medics, audiologists and associated health-care professionals. Our courses are ENT UK (RCP), BAA and/or BSHAA accredited.

Discover our featured research

Long Covid patients who lost sense of smell can be helped with surgery
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Long Covid patients who lost sense of smell can be helped with surgery

A surgical operation normally carried out to correct a blocked nasal passage may help patients who lost their sense of smell after contracting a Covid-19 infection.

Unique project between the UCL Ear Institute and the Royal Opera House explores voice loss
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Unique project between the UCL Ear Institute and the Royal Opera House explores voice loss

A unique opera experience that explores voice loss and identity has been produced by scientists at the UCL Ear Institute in collaboration with the Royal Opera House.

Training the brain to live with tinnitus
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Training the brain to live with tinnitus

Dr Lucy Handscomb (UCL Ear Institute) talks about how a new app, MindEar, may help people living with tinnitus to change their relationship with the condition and avoid negative thinking.

News

Prof Jonathan Ashmore elected to the Council of the Royal Society from 1 December 2025
Prof Jonathan Ashmore elected to the Council of the Royal Society from 1 December 2025

Prof Jonathan Ashmore elected to the Council of the Royal Society from 1 December 2025

Professor Jonathan Ashmore will join the council of the Royal Society.

21 Nov 2025

16 UCL Brain Sciences academics recognised in 2025 annual global list of influential researchers
16 UCL Brain Sciences academics recognised in 2025 annual global list of influential researchers

16 UCL Brain Sciences academics recognised in 2025 annual global list of influential researchers

A total of 16 academics from the UCL Faculty of Brain Sciences have been identified in Clarivate’s annual ‘Highly Cited Researchers List’ 2025.

20 Nov 2025

Ear Institute's Dr Rachel Honeyghan-Williams wins Neuroscience Communicator of the Year award
Ear Institute's Dr Rachel Honeyghan-Williams wins Neuroscience Communicator of the Year award

Ear Institute's Dr Rachel Honeyghan-Williams wins Neuroscience Communicator of the Year award

This award celebrates Rachels’ unwavering commitment to translating neuroscience to diverse audiences.

14 Nov 2025

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Research spotlight

Capturing the emotions inspired by music

The UCL Ear Institute has collaborated with the London Symphony Orchestra to captures the emotions inspired by music.

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