The third IHTA Retreat took place on November 21st. The day began with unconventional yet exceptionally entertaining and informative project presentations with an amazing view of Aachen from the Skylounge in the main building. Participants were challenged to present their projects either as a short, powerful science pitch or in a creative way. We heard short stories about children’s hearing experiences in classrooms and saw theater plays with the inner, middle, and outer ears as the main characters. There will surely be many new contestants for Research in Shorts at DAGA 2026.

During the afternoon, we discussed challenges related to writing and publishing scientific papers, as well as strategies for overcoming them. Most importantly, we took time to learn from one another, develop new inspiration, and take the first steps to overcome writer’s block and support each other.

Thank you to Bastian Hughes for guiding us through the day with his excellent moderation! Thanks also to Julia Seitz, Lara Stürenburg, and Carolin Breuer, who organized the event.

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