Subcommittee Positions

The American Academy of Audiology’s governance structure aligns the work of the organization through its councils, committees, and subcommittees.

Volunteer opportunities for AAA Conference Subcommittees (under the AAA Program Committee) are posted annually for an involvement of one year, with the most active time in July–October for the Learning Labs and Grand Rounds Subcommittee, October for the Learning Modules and Mini Modules Subcommittee, October for the Research Podiums and Student Research Forum Subcommittee, November for the Research, Clinical, and Teaching Posters Subcommittee, and July–September for the Featured Sessions Subcommittee.

Serving as a volunteer on any one of the 2026 Program Committee subcommittees does not preclude you from submitting a session idea through our call for abstracts. These submissions undergo a blind review by your peers and will open in mid-late August. However, those volunteers that sit on the Featured Sessions or Learning Labs/Grand Rounds subcommittees will not be eligible to be a presenter at any one of these by-invitation-only sessions.

By applying, you acknowledge that you are committing to serve during these time periods described above, including attending regular calls and meetings, if appointed.

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* 1. Please provide the information we can use to contact you if you are selected for an AAA 2026 Subcommittee volunteer opportunity.

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* 2. What is your Academy (Member) ID number?

Don't know your member ID? Email membership@audiology.org.

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* 3. Please indicate your years of professional experience.

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* 4. Please indicate your professional setting.

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* 5. What are your specialties/areas of focus?

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* 6. Members interested in volunteering for the Academy are required to submit conflict of interest information to serve as an Academy volunteer. Please select one of the corresponding conflict of interest disclosure affirmations below to complete this requirement. Academy volunteers must also agree to adhere to the Academy's Code of Conduct.

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* 7. Which subcommittee position are you interested in? Please select one. 

Application does not guarantee placement on a selected subcommittee. If the subcommittee you are interested in is not listed, this may indicate that the subcommittee is full or no longer in need of volunteers.

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* 8. If you selected one of the first four subcommittees above, please indicate if you are interested in also serving on the Research, Clinical, and Teaching Posters Subcommittee.

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* 9. Have you volunteered on a Conference Subcommittee before? If so, which one?

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* 10. Tell us a little bit about yourself, why you choose to volunteer, why this subcommittee you chose is of particular interest to you, or anything else you think will strengthen your application.

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