Saturday 8 June 2013, 9am-4pm University of Westminster

STARTING WORK AS A TRANSLATOR OR INTERPRETER

Saturday 8 June 2013, 9am-4pm
University of Westminster
309 Regent Street, London W1B 2UW

This one-day event should answer questions on:
 the qualities and skills you need to work as a translator or interpreter  how to get organised – and where to find help
 breaking through the ‘no experience = no work’ barrier
 pricing and financial aspects of being a translator or interpreter

To book your free place, please complete the booking form at swatilondon.eventbrite.co.uk

Starting Work as a translator or interpreter

Thursday 25 April 2013 – University of Leeds Careers Evening

UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS CAREERS EVENING

Thursday 25 April 2013
5.30– 6.40pm Parkinson Building, 1.08

The Diversity of Language Services
What kind of jobs are there for freelance and in-house linguists in international organisations and EU institutions?

Come along and find out about what jobs linguists do in the wider professional world

The Centre for Translation Studies is hosting a delegation of representatives from the UN (General Assembly), UN (African Union), ), European Space Agency, European Patent Office, and EU language services who will be talking about the work of linguists in their organisations.

Registration is obligatory. Please contact Nathaniel Elcock to register (routes.nni@leeds.ac.uk)