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127th AES Convention Coverage (New York, NY Oct. 9-12)
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Student/Career Events
October 06, 2006
Advertisement In keeping with a long-standing goal of furthering educational opportunities for next-generation members of the professional audio industry, 121st AES Convention Student/Career Co-Chairs Dottie Kreps and Josh Tidsbury have developed a noteworthy program. "Guiding young people towards their optimal educational and vocational training opportunities is a paramount AES concern," says Committee Chair John Strawn. "Dottie Kreps and Josh Tidsbury have made an extraordinary effort to ensure that this Convention provides students with a significant resource for information, mentoring and networking. "In keeping with that mandate we are introducing three new events," Strawn adds. "Two panels—Should I Go To Graduate School and Inside The Job Interview: What To Expect—and a Student Papers Competition. THURSDAY, October 5, 2:00 pm — 3:30 pm OPENING AND STUDENT DELEGATE ASSEMBLY MEETING - 1: FRIDAY, October 6, 8:30 am — 10:30 am EDUCATION FORUM PANEL - Designing an Audio Curriculum for the 21st Century: Moderator Jason Corey, University of Michigan and Panelists: John Scanlon, Ex'pression College for Digital Arts; Dave Moulton, Sausalito Audio Works / New England Institute of Art; Konrad Strauss, Indiana University; and Alex Case, University of Mass., will explore why audio education has become an increasingly popular degree choice over the past 20 years. Issues include the shifting job market for today's graduating student and the challenge for educators to create a viable curriculum to prepare students for the reality of the 21st century job market. 9:00 am — 12:00 pm RECORDING COMPETITION - SURROUND: A perennial highlight of AES Conventions, The Student Recording Competition enlists a prominent panel of judges in critiquing finalists in stereo and surround classical, jazz, folk/world music, and pop/rock categories.* 11:00 am — 12:30 pm M.S. or Ph.D. in EE/CS: SHOULD I GO TO GRADUATE SCHOOL? (New Event) 12:30 pm — 2:00 pm INSIDE THE JOB INTERVIEW: WHAT TO EXPECT: (New Event) 4:00 pm — 6:00 pm CAREER FAIR: Several prominent companies from the exhibit floor will welcome students and professionals to visit with their representatives to learn about job and internship opportunities in the audio industry. Resumes are welcome. SATURDAY, October 7, (Please Check On Line Calendar at www.aes.org RECORDING COMPETITION - STEREO: The Student Recording Competition is an enduring convention highlight. A distinguished panel of judges will critique the interactive presentations of finalists of stereo and surround classical, jazz, folk, world and pop/rock categories. Meritorious awards will be presented at the closing Student Delegate Assembly Meeting on Sunday*. 9:00 am — 10:30 am DESIGN COMPETITION: An opportunity for students from any university or recording school to showcase their technical skills. Judges Dan Lavry, Lavry Engineering; John LaGrou, Millennia Music & Media Systems and David Josephson, Josephson Engineering, experts in design and manufacturing will evaluate actual design concepts and prototypes. Multiple prizes will be awarded. 12:00 pm — 2:00 pm EDUCATION FAIR: Institutions offering studies in audio (from short courses to graduate degrees) will be represented in a "table top" session. Information on each school's respective programs will be made available through displays and academic guidance. Admission is free and open to all convention attendees. 12:30 pm — 2:00 pm RESUME REVIEW SESSION: Co-moderators Dottie Kreps and Josh Tidsbury will focus on candidates in the areas of electrical engineering / computer sciences. SUNDAY October 8, 11:00 am — 12:30 pm STUDENT DELEGATE ASSEMBLY—PART 2: The closing meeting of the SDA will host the election of a new vice chair. Judges' comments and awards will be presented for the Recording and Design Competitions. Plans for future student activities at local, regional, and international levels will be summarized and discussed. STUDENT PAPERS AWARDS COMPETITION: (New Event) *Confirmed sponsors include: AEA, DigiDesign, Genelec, JBL, Millennia Music and Media Systems, Yamaha. For more information, visit their web site at http://www.aes.org.
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