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Subject Overview

Speech Science is a large and complex field that includes topics in acoustic analysis and speech recognition, diagnosis of speech, language disorders, speech-language therapy and speech perception.
The University of Auckland is home to the Speech Science Group, which is comprised of researchers from departments and schools across the University, including the School of Psychology and the Department of Audiology and Engineering.
We also have the well-equipped Speech Science Laboratory, which houses a range of therapy and analysis equipment for treatment of speech disorders.

Knowledge and Skills

We welcome PhD proposals in areas including:
- Auditory processing disorders
- Speech and language development in monolingual and bilingual children
- Swallowing disorders and acquired communication disorders in adults
- Language processing in people with aphasia after a stroke
- The psychosocial impacts of living with aphasia
- Communication disorders in adults and children
- Electrophysiological assessment of auditory function
- Hearing loss & speech discrimination
- Cochlear implants
- Choral singing therapy for people with neurological disease (aphasia & Parkinson’s disease)
- Perception & production of speech prosody
- Sensory processing in mild cognitive impairment

Potential Careers

Speech and language therapists work in a range of settings including hospitals, schools, special schools, early intervention teams, community clinics and private practice.
A postgraduate qualification in speech-language therapy can lead to employment as a speech-language therapist in a health or education setting such as a hospital, an adult rehabilitation service, a child development team, a school or early childhood centre.
Jobs related to Speech Science
- Lexicographer
- Researcher
- Speech and language therapist

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