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LAURA CONFERENCE 2026: Aural Diversity

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The Aural Diversity Conference (2nd Edition) is a conference event regrouping multidisciplinary research which places auditory perception on a broad spectrum of listening and hearing experiences. The event is organised by doctoral students based in the Leverhulme Trust Aural Diversity Doctoral Research Hub (LAURA), some of whom are affiliated with the Applied Cognition group (including Saba Ansar, Mathilde Bauer,  Addie Beckwith, Silvia Castellano, Sena Dokmeci, and Paula Schneider), under the supervision of programme leads Samantha Gregory and Bill Davies.

Safiye Sena Dokmeci, Paula Schneider, Silvia Castellano, Lorenzo Bonoldi, Neesa Sunar, Adelaide Beckwith, Ingrid Plum, Xsara Helmi, Noa Kurumi Nishizawa, Saba Ansar, Mathilde Bauer, Samantha Gregory, Bill Davies.

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The Leverhulme Trust Aural Diversity Doctoral Research Hub (LAURA)

at the University of Salford

will hold its second

Aural Diversity Conference

Date

3 September 2026

Location

This conference will be held in-person at the University of Salford, MediaCityUK B4, Orange Tower, Salford M50 2HE, with an option for virtual/hybrid attendance.

What is aural diversity?

The concept of aural diversity upholds that hearing differences do not occur along a binary spectrum from “normal” to “impaired,” but instead are a broad spectrum of listening and hearing types. Aurally-diverse thinking has begun to influence many disciplines, improving accessibility for aurally-diverse people.

Who can apply to present?

We welcome presenters at all career stages. As an emerging field, aural diversity needs greater awareness, and we aim to highlight voices exploring its many dimensions.

Attendance Fees

There are no registration fees to attend the conference.

Contact

If you have any questions about the conference, please contact our organizing team at auraldiversityconference@gmail.com. For more information about Aural Diversity and LAURA follow these links: – https://auraldiversity.org/ – https://laura.salford.ac.uk/