35.1052, Summer Schools: Translation in a Turbulent World II: Translation and/as Collaboration / Online

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Subject: 35.1052, Summer Schools: Translation in a Turbulent World II: Translation and/as Collaboration / Online

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Date: 21-Mar-2024
From: Siri Nergaard [research.centre at fusp.it]
Subject: Translation in a Turbulent World II: Translation and/as Collaboration / Online


Translation in a Turbulent World II: Translation and/as Collaboration

Host Institution: FUSP – Fondazione Unicampus San Pellegrino
Coordinating Institution: FUSP – Nida Centre for Advanced Research on
Translation
Website: https://www.fusp.it/summer-school_74.html

Dates: 24-Jun-2024 - 28-Jun-2024
Location: ONLINE

Focus: The title of our summer school – Translation in a Turbulent
World II: Translation and/as Collaboration –echoes the ongoing
discussion about translation as an active node in the geopolitical and
microsocial spheres as the world around us grapples with war,
colonization and decolonization, power asymmetries, language
asymmetries and emergent technologies and proffered techno-utopias.
How can we collaborate productively to address these turbulent times?
To what extent are we collaborators in them? Could we consider
"translaboration" (Alfer 2017) as a useful paradigm? Is it useful to
trouble the ambiguous, temporally and culturally loaded, notion of
collaboration to think about translations and translators?

We welcome applications from students and researchers who wish to
explore the many possible, and impossible, translational modes, in
collaboration with faculty from our advisory board: Stefano Arduini,
Brian James Baer, Paul F. Bandia, Salah Basalamah, Susan Bassnett,
Piotr Blumczynski, Bella Brodzki, Antonia Carcelén-Estrada, Kobus
Marais, Christi A. Merrill, Babli Moitra Saraf, Siri Nergaard, Vicente
L. Rafael, Carolyn Shread, Sherry Simon, Michelle Woods.

Our community is characterized by our commitment to dialogue. This
exchange is what distinguishes our summer school: each day will be
characterized by real time meetings with varied formats such as
lectures, discussions, presentations, and small and large group
conversations. Teaching, tutoring, discussing, advising, we seek to
explore the possibilities of collaborative research in the spirit of
sharing and inclusion. Our goal is to host a worldwide community
engaged in real-time conversations over five days.
Minimum Education Level: Applications are open to PhD students and
research

Description:
The FUSP – Nida Centre for Advanced Research on Translation invites
advanced graduate students to online gatherings with a hybrid format:
via virtual access from anywhere in the world, students will
participate in an ongoing dialogue with faculty who will gather in
person. We welcome you to bring your research and share your questions
with our constantly expanding scholarly community!

Building on the legacy of the former Nida School of Translation
Studies (NSTS), the centre in Rimini, Italy, run by the Fondazione
Unicampus San Pellegrino (FUSP), continues the aim of advancing
research on translation through a transdisciplinary approach. We bring
together varying perspectives and methodologies, challenging
traditional disciplinary boundaries and encouraging original thinking
about what translation is, where it takes place, and the role it plays
in a complex, globalized, post-pandemic world.

The format of the 2024 summer school offers students and researchers,
from all corners of the world, access to meetings online. We will meet
in real time, adapting to different time zones through a flexible
schedule, providing recordings for those not able to join any given
session. In conjunction with our virtual gatherings, we will ensure
collaboration through individual and group conversations.

Linguistic Field(s): Language Documentation
                     Lexicography
                     Ling & Literature
                     Text/Corpus Linguistics
                     Translation

Tuition: 400.0 €
Tuition Explanation: The fee for full online participation at the
Summer School is € 400 by 7 May 2024. Your registration includes as
well as admission to all events scheduled during the Summer School,
personalized login to a virtual e-learning campus, access to the
digital library created by the faculty, and additional digital
content.

Financial Aid: Applications accepted until 05-Apr-2024
A limited number of bursaries are made available to cover the cost of
the school partially/totally. If an applicant wishes to apply for a
bursary, a written request outlining both merit and need must
accompany their school application when submitted. Decisions about
bursaries will be communicated to applicants at the same time as
decisions regarding admission.

Financial Aid Instructions:
A limited number of bursaries are made available to cover the cost of
the school partially/totally. If an applicant wishes to apply for a
bursary, a written request outlining both merit and need must
accompany their school application when submitted. Decisions about
bursaries will be communicated to applicants at the same time as
decisions regarding admission.

Registration: 01-Mar-2024 to 05-Apr-2024

Contact Person: Anna Chiara Bassan
                Email: research.centre at fusp.it

Apply by Email: research.centre at fusp-edu.it
Apply on the web: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScLMS9FQFfR
I1BMYmJlOk9JDZvvpIteC3WACiYSg4WHAMTYLQ/viewform

Registration Instructions:
Applicants must apply through the online application form, which
includes a submit a 300-word statement on current research and
interest in the summer school, and provide a curriculum vitae.



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