
Dr Anja Kuschmann
Reader
Speech and Language Therapy
Area of Expertise
- Motor speech disorders in adults and children
- Typical speech production across the life span
- Acoustic analyses of typical and atypical speech
Prize And Awards
- Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
- Recipient
- 2020
- British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship
- Recipient
- 2013
Publications
- Instrumental articulatory techniques investigating lingual variability in typically developing children: A scoping review
- Smith Amy, Kuschmann Anja, Lawson Eleanor, Cairney Maria, Cleland Joanne
- Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics (2025)
- https://doi.org/10.1080/02699206.2025.2486626
- Accuracy of diadochokinetic performance in 5–10-year-old children
- Kuschmann Anja, Murali Mridhula, Taylor Lauren, Stuart-Smith Jane, Young David, Cleland Joanne
- International Clinical Phonetics and Linguistics Association (2025)
- A systematic review of the relationships amongst older adults' cognitive and motor speech abilities
- Manderson Laura, Krzeczkowska Anna, Kuschmann Anja, Lowit Anja, Nicholls Louise A Brown
- Journal of Communication Disorders Vol 115 (2025)
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcomdis.2025.106510
- Investigating Variability in Child Speech (VariCS) – the VariCS corpus
- Kuschmann Anja, Murali Mridhula, Taylor Lauren, Smith Amy, Cleland Joanne, Stuart-Smith Jane, Young David
- (2024)
- https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/WF2R9
- The impact of a university-based intensive comprehensive aphasia programme (ICAP) on language, functional communication and quality of life in people with chronic aphasia
- Molino Monia, Egan Aisling, Kuschmann Anja
- Aphasiology (2024)
- https://doi.org/10.1080/02687038.2024.2368623
- Die sprachtherapeutische Versorgung von Kindern mit Dysarthrien : Eine Online-Umfrage zum Status quo und Implikationen für Forschung und Praxis
- Schoelderle Theresa, Haas Elisabet, Kuschmann Anja
- forum:logopädie Vol 2024, pp. 16-21 (2024)
Teaching
I teach on the BSc Hons Speech and Language Pathology undergraduate programme and supervise MRes and PhD students. I am also the course lead for the MRes in Speech and Language Sciences.
My undergraduate teaching covers the following areas:
- Psycholinguistics
- Neurology and Paediatrics (Module lead)
- Childhood Dysarthria – Assessment and Intervention
- Multilingualism
- Research Investigation
Research Interests
My research focuses on dysarthria in children and adults. I am interested in understanding the underlying nature of their speech problems, how these problems manifest, and how current treatment approaches target these difficulties. I harness the power of detailed acoustic analyses to aid the understanding of these aspects. My goal is to undertake research that advances our theoretical understanding of speech disorders and drives clinical practices, which can improve well-being, social and communication participation for those affected by motor speech disorders.
While my main focus is on understanding patterns of disordered speech, I am also interested in exploring speech processes in typical speech across the life span, with a particular focus on determining variability in typical speech patterns and what these can tell us about disordered speech.
Current PhD and MRes students
- Evelyn Hamilton, PhD candidate: Development and evaluation of an integrated approach to speech and language therapy and physiotherapy for stroke survivors
- Amy Smith, PhD candidate: Measuring Variability in Child Speech Using Instrumental Articulatory Techniques
- Laura Manderson, PhD candidate: Ageing and communication: Understanding the roles of cognition, speech production, and social participation
- Devika Thattat: CPP analyses for typical and atypical child spech
I am happy to supervise students with research interests involving any area of motor speech disorders.
Professional Activities
- An Ultrasound Study of Tongue Shape Variability in English-Speaking Typically Developing Children
- Contributor
- 24/6/2025
- PhD External Examiner
- Examiner
- 20/3/2025
- Investigating variability in a large cohort of typically developing children in Scotland – preliminary analysis of non-speech tasks
- Contributor
- 22/10/2024
- University of Newcastle, REF review (Event)
- Peer reviewer
- 6/2024
- Glasgow Science Festival
- Contributor
- 6/2024
- A study of the development of speech in primary-school aged children in Scotland
- Speaker
- 14/5/2024
Projects
- Technology-Enriched Integrated Rehabilitation - Development and evaluation of an integrated approach to speech and language therapy and physiotherapy for stroke survivors (CT23-20)
- Kuschmann, Anja (Principal Investigator) Kerr, Andy (Co-investigator)
- 16-Jan-2024 - 15-Jan-2027
- Innovative Placement Solutions - RCSLT Bulletin
- Molino, Monia (Principal Investigator) Kuschmann, Anja (Co-investigator)
- Monia Molino and Anja Kuschmann explain how a peer assisted learning model (PAL) can help to address the shortage of placements for student SLTs
- 09-Jan-2024 - 08-Jan-2025
- Variability in child speech (VariCS)
- Kuschmann, Anja (Principal Investigator) Barry, Sarah (Co-investigator) Cleland, Joanne (Co-investigator) Young, David (Co-investigator)
- 01-Jan-2022 - 25-Jan-2026
- Ageing and communication: Understanding the roles of cognition, speech production, and social participation
- Brown Nicholls, Louise (Principal Investigator) Kuschmann, Anja (Co-investigator)
- SGSSS ESRC studentship
- 01-Jan-2020 - 30-Jan-2024
- Phonetic markers of sentence stress in people with speech disorders
- Lowit, Anja (Principal Investigator) Kuschmann, Anja (Co-investigator)
- Phonetic markers of sentence stress in people with speech disorders
- 01-Jan-2016 - 31-Jan-2017
- Prosodic abilities in Cerebral Palsy
- Kuschmann, Anja (Fellow)
- 01-Jan-2013 - 31-Jan-2015
Contact
Dr
Anja
Kuschmann
Reader
Speech and Language Therapy
Email: anja.kuschmann@strath.ac.uk
Tel: 548 3102