Millmar Beagles

I have often said people take their hearing for granted.  An experience is totally altered by what and how we hear sound.  It can have a lasting affect by triggering memories eg. a song, film, concert etc where you were, who was there, in a moment in time but if there is a problem with the sound it spoils the experience.  Only then you may realise the existence and the importance of the Audio Engineer who normally goes without recognition by so many people.

I wish to perpetually encourage, recognise and promote 'the talented people of audio engineering' so in turn they succeed in broadening and developing their skills. In that way we reap the benefits and applaud their craft.  Sound is a wondrous thing which can affect not just our minds but our hearts.

Sheila A Miller.

Millmar Award For Excellence in Audio Engineering BSc (Hons) inauguration 5 October 2012 at the University of the Highlands & Islands Graduation ceremony in Perth Concert Hall, Scotland.

ROLL OF HONOUR

2012

David MacFarlane (1st Class)

Web site:- www.david-macfarlane.co.uk

Email:- david.macfarlane9@gmail.com

2013

Scott Milne (1st Class)

2014

Lee McGuigan (1st Class)

2015

Ross Paterson (1st Class)