GCSE oral skills event - includes an introduction to interpreting
Contact Gareth Pettit: G.Pettit@Salford.ac.uk for further information.
Contact Gareth Pettit: G.Pettit@Salford.ac.uk for further information.
Open to language learners aged 16+. By registration ONLY. Topics include freedom of travel, free trade, the environment, transport and human rights. For further information and dates visit www.nationalnetworkforinterpreting.ac.uk/events.html or contact routes.nni@leeds.ac.uk.
For teachers of MFL - how interpreting can be used in the classroom to engage and motivate language learners. Dates and details upon request; contact routes.nni@leeds.ac.uk for further information.
Contact R.Tipton@Salford.ac.uk to find out more.
Upon request, interactive introduction to interpreting. Ages from year 8 to undergraduate (sessions are adapted to age group and ability and can be held at the University or elsewhere).
Contact routes.nni@leeds.ac.uk for further information.
Upon request, sessions for teaching staff keen to introduce their students to the world of interpreting, or to use the NNI resources to enhance current provision.
Contact routes.nni@leeds.ac.uk for more information.
Cross-University Postgraduate Information Evening
Wednesday 2 December, 17:30 - 19:30
The Regent Street campus where conference interpreting is taught will be open throughout the evening and lecturers will be on site offering advice, guidance and practical demonstrations.
Tel: + 44 (0) 207 911 5000
Conference Interpreting Taster at the University of Salford, 2-4pm
Contact R.Tipton@salford.ac.uk
Want to learn more about careers using languages? Interested in interpreting and translation? A chance to find out about the many exciting careers available to linguists and what employers are looking for. With a language employer fair, interpreting and translation course provider fair, and panel discussions from employers including the NHS, GCHQ, the UN and the EU, plus former T/I students working in the UK and abroad.
Please download the programme below for more information.
With speakers from international organisations including the European Commission, the UN, and the International Committee of the Red Cross. Talks will cover various careers in interpreting and translation, including working for institutions and Public Service Interpreting. Organised by the University of Bath as part of the programme for the National Networks for Interpreting and Translation.
Please note that places are limited. See the programme for a complete speaker list, timings and registration details.