The conference will be held at
the University of the Western
Cape (UWC)in Bellville.The University,
which celebrated its 40th anniversary in the year 2000, is one of the
youngest and most dynamic places of higher learning in South Africa.
The
University of the Western Capewas established in 1959 by an Act of
Parliament as an ethnic college for "coloured" students.Since then, it has
transformed itself from a small apartheid educational institution to an
internationally recognised university with a reputation for excellence in
teaching, learning and research. UWC has a rich history of opposition to
apartheid. For nearly three decades - from the 1970s through to the early
1990s -students and staff consistently protested against segregation and
inequality in society and, particularly, in higher education.
Bellville
is situated in the northern suburbs of Cape Town. It is 20 minutes’ drive
from Cape Town international airport, half an hour’s drive from Cape Town
city centre, and approximately half an hour from Stellenbosch, the heart of
the Cape winelands region.
Cape
Town is famous for its stunning views, and visitors can also enjoy the
delights of its scenic harbour from the popular Victoria & Alfred Waterfront
complex.
In July 2006, IATIS held its
2nd Conferenceat The University of the Western Cape, in Cape Town (South Africa). The Theme of the conference was
Intervention in Translation, Interpreting and
Intercultural Encounters.
Anyone interested in the activities of IATIS can
become an individual member, entitled to all membership benefits.
As well as becoming part of an exciting new community for translation
and intercultural studies research, members can enjoy a range of
other benefits. For more information, see our membership
page .
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