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As you know, the International Year of Sound has been extended to 2021 and the deadlines for participating in the Students Competition have been postponed ...
The International Year of Sound has been extended to 2021.
The deadlines for the Students Competition have been postponed.
Participants must send items to the IYS2020 National Representative by 30 April 2021.
Each IYS2020 National Representative sends their three finalists' items to the ICA IYS2020 Steering Committee by 31 May 2021.
Evaluation from the Expert Jury and Web Jury takes place from 1 June 2021 to 15 July 2021.
Winners and awarded items are announced by 15 September 2021.
The competition and submission details have been updated at https://sound2020.org/society/student-competition/.
The office can be contacted at competition@sound2020.org for clarification.
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As you know, the International Year of Sound has been extended to 2021 and the deadlines for participating in the Students Competition have been postponed as well. In the light of the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic, together with the ICA, we believe that a second extension of the Students Competition is necessary.
Please find below the new Revised Deadlines:
- Participants must send items to the IYS2020 National Representative by 30 April 2021 - Each IYS2020 National Representative selects their three finalists, awarded as National winners, and send their items to the ICA IYS2020 Steering Committee (Competition Coordinator Office) by 31 May 2021 - Evaluation from Expert Jury and Web Jury takes place from 1 June 2021 to 15 July 2021 - Winners and awarded items are announced by 15 September 2021
The competition and submission details have been updated at the following link: https://sound2020.org/society/student-competition/
Due to the pandemic, we have observed a reduction in the participation of students, compared with other past initiatives.
Your contribution is fundamental for the success of the International Year of Sound and all its initiatives. We would like to express many thanks to the countries which have already sent their works.
Don't hesitate to contact our office at competition@sound2020.org for any clarification.
Thank you in advance for your comprehension and help.
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