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Cochlear North America Celebrates International Cochlear Implant Day by Announcing 2025 Academic Scholarship Winners

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Cochlear North America has announced eight winners of its 2025 Academic Scholarships on International Cochlear Implant Day. The recipients, all users of Cochlear™ devices, were selected for their leadership, humanity, and academic excellence.

Five students received the Graeme Clark Scholarship, now in its 23rd year: Emily E. (Speech-Language Pathology), Farah B. (Neuroscience), Grace F. (Occupational Therapy), Kaitlin C. (Pre-med), and Sophie G. (Education). Three students were awarded the Anders Tjellström Scholarship, in its 14th year: Dylan G. (Neuroscience/Psychology), Nathaniel G. (Government/Economics), and Zachary M. (Electrical Engineering/MBA).

Each scholarship recipient will receive $2,000 annually for up to four years at an accredited college or university, totaling $8,000 per student. The total scholarship funding for 2025 amounts to $64,000.

Cochlear North America ha annunciato otto vincitori delle sue borse di studio accademiche 2025 in occasione della Giornata Internazionale dell'Impianto Cocleare. I beneficiari, tutti utilizzatori di dispositivi Cochlear™, sono stati selezionati per la loro leadership, umanità ed eccellenza accademica.

Cinque studenti hanno ricevuto la Borsa di Studio Graeme Clark, ora alla sua 23ª edizione: Emily E. (Logopedia), Farah B. (Neuroscienze), Grace F. (Terapia Occupazionale), Kaitlin C. (Pre-medicina) e Sophie G. (Educazione). Tre studenti hanno ricevuto la Borsa di Studio Anders Tjellström, alla sua 14ª edizione: Dylan G. (Neuroscienze/Psicologia), Nathaniel G. (Governo/Economia) e Zachary M. (Ingegneria Elettrica/MBA).

Ogni destinatario della borsa di studio riceverà $2,000 all'anno per un massimo di quattro anni presso un college o università accreditata, per un totale di $8,000 per studente. Il finanziamento totale delle borse di studio per il 2025 ammonta a $64,000.

Cochlear North America ha anunciado ocho ganadores de sus Becas Académicas 2025 en el Día Internacional del Implante Coclear. Los beneficiarios, todos usuarios de dispositivos Cochlear™, fueron seleccionados por su liderazgo, humanidad y excelencia académica.

Cinco estudiantes recibieron la Beca Graeme Clark, que ahora cumple 23 años: Emily E. (Patología del Habla), Farah B. (Neurociencia), Grace F. (Terapia Ocupacional), Kaitlin C. (Pre-medicina) y Sophie G. (Educación). Tres estudiantes fueron galardonados con la Beca Anders Tjellström, que está en su 14º año: Dylan G. (Neurociencia/Psicología), Nathaniel G. (Gobierno/Economía) y Zachary M. (Ingeniería Eléctrica/MBA).

Cada beneficiario de la beca recibirá $2,000 anuales por hasta cuatro años en una universidad o colegio acreditado, totalizando $8,000 por estudiante. El financiamiento total de becas para 2025 asciende a $64,000.

코클리어 북미가 국제 인공 와우 이식의 날에 2025학년도 학술 장학금 수상자 8명을 발표했습니다. 수상자들은 모두 코클리어™ 장치를 사용하는 사용자로, 리더십, 인도적 정신 및 학문적 우수성을 기준으로 선정되었습니다.

5명의 학생이 현재 23년째를 맞이하는 그래임 클락 장학금을 수상했습니다: 에밀리 E. (언어병리학), 파라 B. (신경과학), 그레이스 F. (작업 치료), 케이트린 C. (예과), 소피 G. (교육). 3명의 학생이 14년째를 맞이하는 안데르스 제엘스트롬 장학금을 수상했습니다: 딜런 G. (신경과학/심리학), 네이선 G. (정부/경제학), 자카리 M. (전기공학/MBA).

각 장학금 수혜자는 인증된 대학 또는 대학교에서 최대 4년 동안 연간 $2,000를 받게 되며, 학생당 총 $8,000에 해당합니다. 2025년 장학금 총액은 $64,000입니다.

Cochlear North America a annoncé huit gagnants de ses Bourses Académiques 2025 à l'occasion de la Journée Internationale de l'Implant Cochléaire. Les récipiendaires, tous utilisateurs de dispositifs Cochlear™, ont été sélectionnés pour leur leadership, leur humanité et leur excellence académique.

Cinq étudiants ont reçu la Bourse Graeme Clark, qui en est maintenant à sa 23e année : Emily E. (Pathologie du Langage), Farah B. (Neurosciences), Grace F. (Thérapie Occupationnelle), Kaitlin C. (Pré-médecine) et Sophie G. (Éducation). Trois étudiants ont été récompensés par la Bourse Anders Tjellström, qui en est à sa 14e année : Dylan G. (Neurosciences/Psychologie), Nathaniel G. (Gouvernement/Économie) et Zachary M. (Ingénierie Électrique/MBA).

Chaque récipiendaire de bourse recevra $2,000 par an pendant jusqu'à quatre ans dans un collège ou une université accréditée, totalisant $8,000 par étudiant. Le financement total des bourses pour 2025 s'élève à $64,000.

Cochlear North America hat am Internationalen Cochlea-Implantat-Tag acht Gewinner seiner Akademischen Stipendien 2025 bekannt gegeben. Die Empfänger, alle Nutzer von Cochlear™-Geräten, wurden für ihre Führungsqualitäten, Menschlichkeit und akademische Exzellenz ausgewählt.

Fünf Studenten erhielten das Graeme Clark Stipendium, das nun im 23. Jahr vergeben wird: Emily E. (Sprachtherapie), Farah B. (Neurowissenschaften), Grace F. (Ergotherapie), Kaitlin C. (Medizinstudium) und Sophie G. (Bildung). Drei Studenten wurden mit dem Anders Tjellström Stipendium ausgezeichnet, das im 14. Jahr vergeben wird: Dylan G. (Neurowissenschaften/Psychologie), Nathaniel G. (Regierung/Wirtschaft) und Zachary M. (Elektrotechnik/MBA).

Jeder Stipendiat erhält jährlich $2,000 für bis zu vier Jahre an einem akkreditierten College oder einer akkreditierten Universität, insgesamt also $8,000 pro Student. Die Gesamtsumme der Stipendien für 2025 beträgt $64,000.

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LONE TREE, Colo., Feb. 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- In celebration of International Cochlear Implant Day, Cochlear North America is thrilled to announce the winners of 2025 annual Cochlear Academic Scholarships. Eight outstanding recipients of either the Cochlear™ Nucleus® Implant, Cochlear Baha® System and Cochlear Osia® System have been chosen for their abilities to uphold the Cochlear ideals of leadership and humanity, as well as demonstrate high academic achievement.

"We are incredibly proud of this year's scholarship recipients. I am personally inspired by all eight recipients. These exceptional individuals embody the spirit of resilience and innovation, and we are honored to support them as they continue to make a positive impact in their communities and beyond," Lisa Aubert, President Cochlear North America, said.

The Graeme Clark Scholarship is in its 23rd year and named after Professor Graeme Clark who invented the multi-channel cochlear implant. This scholarship is awarded to academically exceptional Cochlear Nucleus Implant recipients. This year, there were five exceptional recipients dedicated to their studies and passion for helping others:

  • Emily E., from Decatur, AL, is studying Speech-Language Pathology at the University of Montevallo. Born profoundly deaf with Pendred Syndrome, Emily has overcome significant challenges with the help of her cochlear implant. Her experiences have inspired her to pursue a career in audiology, where she hopes to serve as a role model and advocate for others with cochlear implants.
  • Farah B., from Phoenix, AZ, is attending Washington University in St. Louis. Farah's journey with bilateral cochlear implants has fueled her passion for holistic change and advocacy within the cochlear implant and hearing-loss communities. She's earned a full-academic merit scholarship to Washington University in St. Louis and co-founded the non-profit Deaf-i. Pursuing a degree in neuroscience with aspirations for a career in audiology, she is committed to advancing research, education, and accessibility for those with hearing loss.
  • Grace F., from Millington, IL, is attending St. Louis University. She is enrolled in the five-year, freshman-entry occupational therapy master's program at St. Louis University. Her experiences have inspired her to pursue a career in occupational therapy, where she hopes to serve as a role model and advocate for others with cochlear implants.
  • Kaitlin C., from Elsie, NE, is attending the University of Nebraska at Kearney. She is majoring in pre-med. Her journey with cochlear implants has significantly improved her life, allowing her to engage with those around her and pursue her dream of becoming a doctor. Her experiences have inspired her to pursue a career in medicine, where she hopes to make a positive impact on her patients' lives.
  • Sophie G., from St. Johns, FL, is attending Florida State University. Sophie's journey with cochlear implants has been marked by her determination to overcome barriers and advocate for her hearing loss. Her involvement in the Future Teachers Academy and Best Buddies club has fueled her passion for education and inclusion. Sophie's experiences have inspired her to pursue a career in the education field.

In its 14th year, the Anders Tjellström Scholarship is named after Dr. Anders Tjellström who, in collaboration with others, created the first bone conduction hearing implant and has worked tirelessly to restore hearing to people around the world. This year, three outstanding recipients were chosen:

  • Dylan G., from Cooper City, FL, is attending Tulane University. He is pursuing a double major in neuroscience and psychology on the pre-medical track. As an aspiring physician and dedicated musician in concert and marching band, he is passionate about bridging medicine, advocacy, and the arts while uplifting the hearing-impaired community.
  • Nathaniel G., from Arlington Heights, IL, is attending Harvard University. He is majoring in Government with an honors thesis in Public Policy and minoring in Economics. Nathaniel's journey with hemifacial microsomia and unilateral hearing loss has been transformed by Cochlear's Baha System. His experiences have inspired him to pursue a career in public service, where he hopes to make a positive impact on education policy and the broader American political sphere.
  • Zachary M., from Boulder City, KS, is attending the University of Kansas. He is working towards a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and an MBA through a unique five-year integrated program. Born with profound conduction hearing loss due to Treacher Collins Syndrome, Zachary's life has been transformed by Cochlear's Baha System technology. Zachary's experiences have inspired him to pursue a career in conductive hearing technology, where he hopes to advocate for and implement positive changes.

Academic scholarship winners will receive $2,000 per year for up to four years at an accredited college or university, providing $8,000 to each student adding up to $64,000 in total scholarship funds given by Cochlear North America in 2025.

For more information about the scholarships, visit Cochlear.com/us/Scholarship.

About Cochlear Limited (ASX: COH) 
People have always been Cochlear's inspiration, ever since Professor Graeme Clark set out to create the first multi-channel cochlear implant after seeing his father struggle with hearing loss.  Since 1981, Cochlear has helped more than 700,000 people to hear across 180 countries, helping people of all ages around the world to hear. As the global leader in implantable hearing solutions, Cochlear connects people with life's opportunities, and welcomes them to the world's largest hearing implant community.

Cochlear has a global workforce of over 5,000 people, with a passion for progress, who strive to meet the needs of people living with hearing loss. The company continually innovates to anticipate future needs, investing more than AUD$3 billion to date in research and development to push the boundaries of technology and help more people hear.

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FAQ

How much is the 2025 Cochlear Academic Scholarship worth per student?

Each scholarship recipient receives $2,000 annually for up to four years, totaling $8,000 per student.

What are the two types of Cochlear scholarships awarded in 2025?

The Graeme Clark Scholarship for Nucleus Implant recipients and the Anders Tjellström Scholarship for bone conduction hearing implant users.

How many students received Cochlear Academic Scholarships in 2025?

Eight students received scholarships: five Graeme Clark Scholarship recipients and three Anders Tjellström Scholarship recipients.

What is the total amount of scholarship funding provided by Cochlear North America in 2025?

The total scholarship funding for 2025 is $64,000.

What fields of study are the 2025 Cochlear scholarship recipients pursuing?

Recipients are studying various fields including Speech-Language Pathology, Neuroscience, Occupational Therapy, Pre-med, Education, Psychology, Government/Economics, and Electrical Engineering/MBA.

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