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February 20-24, 2021

44th Annual MidWinter Meeting

The Association for Research in Otolaryngology

For more details:

https://aro.org/meetings/midwinter-meeting-2020/meeting-information/

April 14-16, 2021

AAA 2021 Virtual

American Academy of Audiology

This virtual conference experience will feature comprehensive educational sessions and activities plus plenty of time dedicated to learning and exploring in the exhibit hall.   

This virtual conference will give you the full experience of connection, information, and education—all from your home or office. 

Join in innovative educational sessions; participate in interactive demos and Q&A gatherings with presenters; engage in community discussions; and explore technology, products, and services in a robust virtual exhibit hall. 

For more details:

https://www.audiology.org/conferences/professional-advancement/aaa-2021-virtual

June 8 -11, 2021

13th Annual Tinnitus Research Initiative Conference - Engineering the future of tinnitus

Tinnitus Research Initiative

Céad míle fáilte! A hundred thousand welcomes to the 13th Annual Tinnitus Research Initiative Conference between June 8 and 11, 2021. TRI 2021 will be held at the Trinity Business School in Trinity College Dublin, the oldest academic institution in Ireland. Established in 1592 as the College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth in the heart of Dublin city, Trinity College draws more than 400 years of history and houses some of the oldest relics in the world. Complementing its glory is Dublin city itself, weaving centuries of culture and tradition between the modern folds of the third millennium. This year at TRI 2021, along with our vision to #BridgingAIMS, we are honoured to give our delegates a taste of the infamous Irish culture and tradition through our social events. We humbly look forward to your enthusiastic participation in turning this event into an experience.

Sven Vanneste & the TRI 2021 team.

For more details:

http://www.tri2021.org/

Published: 26th October, 2020

Updated: 11th February, 2021

Author: Nic Wray

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