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Workshops/Events
CILT organises a wide range of courses, workshops, resources days and other events, many of interest to those in the Higher Education sector. For further information on these events visit the Events page within the site.

To get information on events run as part of the Routes into Languages programme please click here to go direct to their events page.


Who needs translators and what skills do translators need?

  • Tuesday 29 March, 1-5pm
  • Hosted by the European Commission Representation in the UK, London

This event run by the National Network for Translation will focus on translator training and recruitment from the employers’ viewpoint. Employers, whether operating in a global, regional or local context, will play a decisive role in the way languages and translation are promoted in the future. This event aims to provide a forum for debating the skills and competences employers need and expect from translators.

To register or for further information please email routes-nnt@salford.ac.uk


Recent graduate poster presentations at the ITI Conference

  • 7 - 8 May 2011
  • NEC Galleries, Birmingham

ITI is offering current or immediate past MA/MSc students the opportunity to present a poster session at the Institute’s 25th anniversary conference in Birmingham, 7-8 May 2011.

The poster session may be based on work you have done in connection with your translation and/or interpreting course, dissertation or project or on an aspect of translation and/or interpreting work that particularly interests you.

The aim of the poster sessions is to enable practising translators and interpreters to learn about ongoing research and study as part of MA/MSc courses and to give grant recipients an opportunity to meet and network with practising and established translators and interpreters.

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