The BSA, the UK learned society, advances knowledge, promotes learning, informs good practice, and drives positive impact in the field of audiology. Our multidisciplinary membership is open to anyone with an interest in improving the lives of adults and children with hearing and balance problems.
BSA Scientific Meeting
The BSA Scientific Meeting takes place from 17-18 June at the BCEC in Birmingham in 2024. Find out more.
Sound Practice
Sound Practice is a virtual library of ideas that aims to support provision of adult hearing rehabilitation.
Guidance & Resources
Our internationally respected BSA documents provide evidence-based guidance to clinicians.
Students & Early Career Professionals
Find out about the ‘BSA Buddy’ scheme where student members of the BSA can connect with early career professionals.
International Journal of Audiology
The highly respected International Journal of Audiology (IJA) is jointly owned by the BSA, International Society of Audiology (ISA) and the Nordic Audiology Society (NAS).
Adult-onset hearing loss and dementia Statement and Practice Guidance – BSHAA, BAA and BSA
Practice Guidance – Acoustics of Sound Field Audiometry
Clinical Scientist (Audiology) / Senior Clinical Scientist (Audiology)
BIHIMA Audiologist Survey
BAA Scope of Practice Consultation
Small Research Grants Scheme
NHS England commission independent review of the National School of Healthcare Science (NSHCS) and the Genomics Education Programme (GEP)
Survey – NIHR Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre
Interview Survey – Experience in Vestibular Assessment and/or experience using SVINT (Skull Vibration-Induced-Nystagmus Test)
Survey – Research opportunity for Audiologists
BSA Tinnitus and Hyperacusis Special Interest Group (THSIG) Service Evaluation Survey
Senior Audiologist – University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust (279)
Audacity Magazine
Our magazine formerly known as BSA News, promotes learning and knowledge, reflects the clinical, academic and research age in which we live and explores new ideas.