[Event] “Translator Training: From the present to the future”

International conference organised by the AFFUMT (Association française des formations universitaires aux métiers de la traduction / French Association for University Translator Training Programs) “Translator Training: From the present to the future” 8-9 April 2021   University translator training programs must keep up to date in order to prepare students for a successful career in a rapidly evolving sector. Developments in […]

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[Event] 5th E-EXPERT SEMINAR: LGBTQI+ ISSUES IN MODERN LANGUAGES AND TRANSLATION EDUCATION

(ONLINE RESEARCH EVENT. Free live broadcast from University College London, UK) Date and time of event: Wednesday 16th June 2021, time: TBC. The University of Cordoba (Spain) and University College of London (UK) are proud to announce the Fifth E-Expert Seminar in Translation and Language Teaching about LGBTQ+ Issues in Modern Languages and Translation Education. This fifth virtual expert seminar […]

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[Event] 2021 Breaking the Glass Ceiling Symposium

Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Women in Translation in Dialogue – A half-day symposium at the University of Warwick Please join Translation@Warwick on Friday 30 April from 1 p.m. to 5:15 p.m. for a half day of readings and discussion with translators and publishers as we explore the relationship between women in translation and independent publishing, featuring titles from indies Smokestack Books, Praspar […]

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[Event] Translation and Multilingualism in the Spanish Philippines

“Translation and Multilingualism in the Spansh Philippines: or What Colonial Literacies Can Teach Us About Race,” w/ Dr. Marlon James Sales About this Event Join NYU’s Global Philippine Studies forum for a presentation and Q+A with Dr. Marlon James Sales, Lecture and Postdoctoral Fellow in Critical Translation Studies at the University of Michigan. Dr. Sales will deliver a talk entitled, […]

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[Event] Translating Africa/Africa in Translation

Global Africa and the Humanities A Rutgers University Intercollegiate Symposium Global Africa and the Humanities Series presents the second of a three-part symposium, focusing on the theme, “Translating Africa/Africa in Translation.” The term translation is employed here in both its literal and metaphorical senses, and as a micro as well as a macro phenomenon. It encompasses a wide range of […]

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[CFP] 12TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION AND TRANSLATION STUDIES

DIGITAL CULTURE, COMMUNICATION AND TRANSLATION VIRTUAL CONFERENCE 26-27 March 2021 Given the success of the previous conferences, the 12th edition of the conference aims to continue the exchange of ideas on the impact of new technologies on communication, to highlight the evolution of humanities and social sciences in conjunction with technological innovation, and to identify (new) trends in the language […]

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[CFP] The Łódź-ZHAW Duo Colloquium on Translation and Meaning

The Łódź-ZHAW Duo Colloquium on Translation and Meaning is a successor to the internationally acclaimed event with the same concept, organised in Maastricht and Łódź from 1990 to 2015. The ZHAW session takes place from 2 to 4 September 2021 in Winterthur and approaches applied aspects of the theme Contextuality in Translation and Interpreting. The session held online in Łódź from […]

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[Registration is now open] SISU Media School 2021 | Virtual Event

2nd International Research School for Media Translation and Digital Culture   5-17 July 2021   The 2nd International Research School for Media Translation and Digital Culture, organised by the Baker Centre for Translation and Intercultural Studies at Shanghai International Studies University, will take place in July 2021.  We had originally planned to run the school in dual mode: face-to-face as well as virtually. […]

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[Event] Translation and Memory: Hispanofilipino Literature and the Archive in the US Midwest

Event date: March 12, 2021 Seminar coordinator: Marlon James Sales (U-M Postdoctoral Fellow in Critical Translation Studies) Although Filipino migration has historically converged in other places across the US, it is in the Midwest, particularly at the University of Michigan, where some of the most extensive archival sources on this Southeast Asian nation can be found. These sources are generally used to examine […]

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[Event] 11th Annual Glendon Graduate Student Conference in Translation Studies

Facing the Future: Translation and Technology About this Event The Glendon Graduate Student Association in Translation Studies is pleased to announce the 11th Annual Glendon Graduate Student Conference in Translation Studies to be held via Zoom March 26-28, 2021. The theme is “Facing the Future: Translation and Technology” and the keynote speaker will be Prof Sharon O’Brien (Dublin City University). […]

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