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The IOA’s A B Wood Medal and attendant prize is awarded in alternate years to acousticians based in the UK/Europe (even years) and in the USA/Canada (odd years).
It’s non-binary people’s day. And if you didn’t know that it existed OR that it was needed, that’s exactly WHY we need Non-Binary People’s Day.
As part of the theme, Inter-noise 2022 would like to invite UK based students to enter submissions into a soundscape competition to create an experience
The second edition of the IOA Acoustics Bulletin video is available to view on YouTube.
Discover the world of sound with exciting new installations and interactive sound works.
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
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
Are you interested in metamaterials and their potential to improve people's living conditions? The Acoustics Research Centre at the University of Auckland is inviting applications
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
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