
NZSTI News
A Humanist View of Machine Translation
Public lecture in Auckland by Dr Dorothy Kenny of Dublin City University on 28 July 2010 6pm
Austrian Cultural Forum Translation Prize
The ACF Translation Prize call for applications
A new Fellow of NZSTI is elected
At the 2010 conference of NZSTI long standing member Patrick King was elected as a Fellow of the society.
International Conference Indian Translators Association
First Call for Papers for conference 16-19 December 2010
AUSIT conference in Fremantle W Australia 2010
AUSIT our sister organisation across the ditch is holding its biennial conference on November 5-6 2010 in Fremantle W. Australia
Newsletter Austrian Interpreters and Translators Association
Latest newsletter (in German)
Translator in Film Festival movie
A German film in this year's International Film Festival features a German translator of Russian literature.
International Translation Day
Press release for International Translation Day 2010 from FIT
On line survey for International Medical Interpreters Association
A short survey for those working in the medical interpreting education field
Institute of Localisation Professionals courses online
On Line training for those involved in localisation
XIX World Congress of the International Federation of Translators
XIX World Congress of the International Federation of Translators - Bridging Cultures San Francisco, USA, 1-4 August 2011
Life of a Translator in India
This article talks about the life of a translator in India
New bilingual Samoan English dictionary
A new Samoan-English dictionary has been published as a result of forty years' work.
FIT Sixth Asian Translators Forum
Translation and Intercultural Communication: Past, Present and Future, Macao China 6 November 2010
Online course in Terminology Nov 2010
From Barcelona: Online postgrad course in Terminology available this year with working languages English and Spanish on 6 November 2010
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