Type of Event:
Conference
Date:
2008/02/01
Venue:
University of Macerata
Department of Linguistic, Literary and Philological Research
Event theme(s):
TILS 2008
Translation, Interpreting and Languages for Special Purposes
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Type of Event:
Conference
Date: 2007-11-02
Venue: University of Edinburgh, Scotland (Brenda Moon Room)
Event theme(s): Following the great success of two previous conferences hosted by Dublin City University, this event aims to provide a platform for postgraduate students in the field of Translation and Interpreting Studies to present their research in a supportive environment and to meet and exchange ideas on current issues in the field of Translation and Interpreting Studies with other new researchers from around the world. A number of members of staff of the organising universities will be present and will offer feedback to the speakers.
Date: 2007-11-02
Venue: University of Edinburgh, Scotland (Brenda Moon Room)
Event theme(s): Following the great success of two previous conferences hosted by Dublin City University, this event aims to provide a platform for postgraduate students in the field of Translation and Interpreting Studies to present their research in a supportive environment and to meet and exchange ideas on current issues in the field of Translation and Interpreting Studies with other new researchers from around the world. A number of members of staff of the organising universities will be present and will offer feedback to the speakers.
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Type of Event:
Lecture-Workshop
Date: 2007-09-13
Venue: Centre for the Advanced Study of the Arab World, Department of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Edinburgh - UK
Event theme(s):
Date: 2007-09-13
Venue: Centre for the Advanced Study of the Arab World, Department of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Edinburgh - UK
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Type of Event:
Conference
Date: 2007-09-16
Venue: University of Montenegro
Institute of Foreign Languages
Herceg Novi, Montenegro
Event theme(s): The Institute of Foreign Languages, University of Montenegro, organizes the second conference on intercultural communication entitled "Languages and Cultures in Contact". The first conference was organized in Koper, Slovenia, in June 2005. The idea is to look into intercultural communication through different fields of study and research. The conference is aimed at bringing together theories and practices, linguistic research, translation practices, pedagogical principles and teaching experience in introducing intercultural communication in the teaching/learning process and literature as a means of promoting Intercultural communication.
Date: 2007-09-16
Venue: University of Montenegro
Institute of Foreign Languages
Herceg Novi, Montenegro
Event theme(s): The Institute of Foreign Languages, University of Montenegro, organizes the second conference on intercultural communication entitled "Languages and Cultures in Contact". The first conference was organized in Koper, Slovenia, in June 2005. The idea is to look into intercultural communication through different fields of study and research. The conference is aimed at bringing together theories and practices, linguistic research, translation practices, pedagogical principles and teaching experience in introducing intercultural communication in the teaching/learning process and literature as a means of promoting Intercultural communication.
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Type of Event:
Conference
Date: 2007-11-26
Venue: Department of Classics and Ancient History, Durham University
Event theme(s): The conference investigates the role of translations in the discipline of classics. Most students today appoach the study of Greece and Rome mainly or entirely through translations: in some contexts, this fact is lamented or ignored; in others, it stimulates new pedagogical developments. This conference takes its cue from the student experience in order to explore some fundamental questions about the discipline of classics, its history, and the role of translations in it. It aims to shed light not only on the pervasive role played by translations in the study of Greece and Rome, but also on the reluctance to acknowledge that role within the discipline.
Date: 2007-11-26
Venue: Department of Classics and Ancient History, Durham University
Event theme(s): The conference investigates the role of translations in the discipline of classics. Most students today appoach the study of Greece and Rome mainly or entirely through translations: in some contexts, this fact is lamented or ignored; in others, it stimulates new pedagogical developments. This conference takes its cue from the student experience in order to explore some fundamental questions about the discipline of classics, its history, and the role of translations in it. It aims to shed light not only on the pervasive role played by translations in the study of Greece and Rome, but also on the reluctance to acknowledge that role within the discipline.
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