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Engineering in simple words can be described as creative and practical application of the knowledge of science; to design and invent.
The July/August 2020 issue of Acoustics Bulletin will be with members any day now and its content
I have a very keen group of Yr 12 pupils at my school (St Paul's School, London) who have started a podcast called “So, You Want to be an Engineer?”.
Dear all, In a typically British way in the face of adversity a group of us have got together to form an alliance we are calling the Events Revival Alliance.
The all-girl Norbury Manor Business & Enterprise College recently held a “Deep Learning” session where Year 9 students had an opportunity to learn about different careers prospects
AECOM, the world’s premier infrastructure firm has signed up to an employer-led initiative which aims to support aspiring acoustic technicians.
The International Year of Sound (IYS2020) is organized by ICA (International Commission of Acoustics) and it follows naturally as an important contribution to the UNESCO Charter of Sound
The Acoustics, Ventilation and Overheating Guide is intended to be used by acoustics practitioners
We are co-organising and presenting at a one day event on acoustics for open plan offices.
Would you like to showcase your industry to young people? Many people will know me from my years as a tech reporter on Tomorrow’s World but for the past ten years I’ve led a charity called TeenTech
Salford Acoustics has created the first ever acoustic scale model of a prehistoric site. The 1:12 scale model of Stonehenge allows the acoustics from 4000 years ago to be explored.
Last week the A&E Audio Project launched on BBC Taster – short for Accessible and Enhanced Audio. The project is a collaboration between University of Salford, BBC R&D and Casualty, led by PhD student