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October is Black History Month and this year’s theme ‘Action Not Words’
The author is Matthew Robinson (he/him/his), an Associate at Sandy Brown.
October is Black History Month.
The theme for Black History Month this year is 'Action Not Words'.
Aerospace Bristol is sharing stories of inspirational people from science and engineering.
Black History Month has informative resource packs for organizations and schools.
Inclusive Employers provides a guide to the history of the awareness campaign and ideas for promoting inclusivity.
Reengineer has collated biographies of Black figures in STEM.
The International Centre for Mathematical Sciences has made a poster of the Black Heroes of Maths.
External resources
By: Matthew Robinson (he/him/his), Associate at Sandy Brown
October is Black History Month and this year’s theme ‘Action Not Words’ is explored thoroughly here https://www.blackhistorymonth.org.uk/article/section/bhm-intros/our-theme-for-black-history-month-2022-is-time-for-change-action-not-words/
We have put together a list of useful and informative links for individuals and organisations wanting to learn and explore around Black History Month:
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One of the areas in which the IOA is doing a great job is in explaining to the world that acoustics is more than just musical or architectural in nature.
The ancient Celtic pagan festival of Samhain was a time in which the doorways between the spirit-world and ours were thought to be traversed by dead souls
Dr Rodger Munt FIOA is a retired scientist with 45 years of research experience. As a long-standing employee of the former Royal Aircraft Establishment
This autumn saw the Musical Instrument Scrapheap Challenge for first year students studying the acoustics MEng at the University of Southampton.
The pandemic left bitter and sour notes in everyone’s lives at different levels. The learnings have made radical changes in the way people lead their lifestyles at home and at work.
Acoustics expert Peter Rogers and Charles Holland (Barrister, Francis Taylor Building, Inner Temple and Trinity Chambers, Newcastle) get their heads together on why an emergency amendment to the law
There has been much debate over whether the proposed updates to BS 8233 are progressive or regressive.
Air-filled latex balloons are commonly used as impulse sound sources in room acoustics testing due to their simplicity, portability, and cost-effectiveness.
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