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 Jack Harvie-Clark
Jack Harvie-Clark
16 Oct 2019
Open plan office acoustics – one day event

We are co-organising and presenting at a one day event on acoustics for open plan offices.

Joanne Parry
Joanne Parry
09 Sep 2019
Join the upcoming The Institute of Acoustics (IOA) Certificate of Competence in Workplace Noise Risk Assessment (CCWNRA ) short course taking place in Birmingham w/c 30th September, 2019

We have a few places left to join our upcoming short course running w/c 30th September 2019 in Birmingham for The Institute of Acoustics (IOA) Certificate of Competence in Workplace

Maggie Philbin
Maggie Philbin
09 Sep 2019
Would you like to showcase your industry to young people? Be part of TeenTech.

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

IOA
IOA
19 Aug 2019
Noise control – free diagnosis and engineering control option evaluation

As part of the Buy Quiet Low Noise Design workshop on 18th September at The Royal Society, there will be a live diagnostic and noise control option evaluation session.

Sarah Haynes
Sarah Haynes
25 Jul 2019
“Noise is just a part of the job” – True?

The IOA and HSE are running a one day workshop for anybody designing, manufacturing or buying machinery and for the acoustics specialists advising them. 

CIEH
CIEH
18 Jul 2019
CIEH has recently re-launched the CIEH Noise Survey for 2019

The CIEH has recently re-launched the CIEH Noise Survey for 2019.

Trevor Cox
Trevor Cox
11 Jul 2019
Salford Acoustics has created the first ever acoustic scale model of a prehistoric site

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.

Lauren Ward
Lauren Ward
17 Jun 2019
The A&E Audio Project –from the lab to the living room

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