Cochlear North America Celebrates International Cochlear Implant Day with Announcement of 2026 Academic Scholarship Recipients
"Each of our scholarship recipients has shown what's possible when passion and perseverance come together,"
Graeme Clark Scholarship Winners
Named in honor of Professor
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Fateha C. —
University of Houston : Pursuing a degree in Computer Information Systems, Fateha is curious about how technology can make communication and opportunity more accessible. Through her involvement in STEM leadership, she hopes to one day become a professor and mentor who encourages more women to feel confident in tech spaces. -
Marley V.P. —
Yale University : A leader in accessibility, advocacy, and multilingual communication, Marley will study Finance and Global Affairs with a mission to drive equitable economic policy and disability inclusion worldwide. -
Sadie P. —
Oklahoma State University : Inspired by the science that made her hearing possible, Sadie plans to study Biochemistry/Molecular Biology to research and advance medical technologies that transform lives. -
Sofia O. —
Dalhousie University : A lifelong cochlear implant user and advocate,Sofia is pursuing an MSc in Audiology with plans for a PhD. She is also a co-producer of Hear Here, a podcast from Archie'sCochlear Implant Lab at theHospital for Sick Children inToronto , that explores life with a cochlear implant.Sofia focuses her work on hearing-fatigue research and innovations that elevate quality of life for cochlear implant users worldwide. -
Viktor D. —
Cornell University : A musician and engineering scholar, Viktor aims to study Materials Science or Biomedical Engineering to contribute to the next generation of hearing‑technology innovation.
Anders Tjellström Scholarship Winners
Named for the co‑creator of the first bone conduction implant, this scholarship honors Baha® and Osia® System recipients who excel academically and demonstrate community leadership.
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Kaitlin B. —
University of California Irvine : Kaitlin, a bilateral Osia recipient, is pursuing Biomedical Engineering (Premedical) and hopes to design next‑generation hearing devices while becoming a physician who advocates for medically complex patients. -
Peyton S. —
Utah State University : Living with Nager Syndrome, Peyton uses her Baha technology to thrive academically and creatively; she plans to become an interior designer specializing in pediatric medical spaces that promote comfort and inclusion.
Cochlear North America Vocational Scholarship
Now in its fourth year, the scholarships include the Cochlear Americas Vocational Scholarship, for students attending technical, vocational or trade schools.
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Lailoni C. —
Franklin Hair Academy : Lailoni's recent cochlear implantation transformed her access to sound, giving her the confidence to pursue her dream of becoming an inclusive cosmetologist and future salon owner who serves both spoken‑language and ASL communities.
About the Cochlear Academic Scholarships
Each student will receive
For more information about Cochlear's annual scholarship programs, visit our website here.
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Cochlear has a global workforce of more than 5,500 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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