SARC represented at the inaugural Sound + Environment Symposium 2025, Newcastle University
Three of our PhD candidates, Robert Coleman, Eimer Birkbeck & Andrew Brooks presented at the inaugural Sound + Environment Symposium 2025 at the Newcastle University.

The theme of the symposium was to bring together researchers working across arts and sciences to explore the ways that sound can deepen our understanding of environments and the communities inhabiting them.
Eimer Birkbeck presented a conference performed titled Sounding the Otherworld, based on her recent field recording residency in Svalbard, the High Arctic.
Andrew Brooks presented along with teaching partner at Edinburgh University, Professor Suzanne Ewing reflecting on using “Sounding” as a framing device and tool for design over 4 consecutive years of architecture design studios at Edinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture (ESALA).
https://blogs.ncl.ac.uk/sound-environment/sample-page/