Harvard SHBT is an innovative, interdisciplinary doctoral program that trains researchers in basic science, translational medicine, and engineering approaches to the field of human communication. SHBT faculty and students pursue research questions related to auditory neuroscience, signal processing, perception and cognition, and speech-language pathology, combining rigorous training in a range of rigorous scientific disciplines with valuable exposure to clinical practice. Our graduates take on leadership roles in academia and industry, where they work at the forefront of scientific discovery and develop novel biomedical devices and remediation strategies for those affected by disorders of hearing, voice, speech, language, and balance. Some combine research careers with clinical practice in otology, laryngology, audiology, or speech-language pathology. We seek applicants to the program with diverse undergraduate backgrounds in physics, engineering, computer science, biology, neuroscience, cognitive science, linguistics, audiology, vestibular science, and speech-language pathology. The program is dedicated to recruiting and mentoring a diverse student body, especially from under-represented ethnic, cultural, and hearing-impaired backgrounds.