Arabic-L:PEDA:More info and queries on Translation Programs
Dilworth Parkinson
dil at BYU.EDU
Thu Jun 7 17:47:20 UTC 2007
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1) Subject:New York Translation Program Query
2) Subject:A European program
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Date: 07 June 2007
From:"Rita Zihenni" <ritazihenni at gmail.com>
Subject:New York City or On-line Translation Program Query
Hello,
I am really interested in a graduate translation program. Howver, i
live in
new york, and i was wondering if there is atranslation program in the
new
york area or is it possible to get a degree online.
Thank you
Rita Zihenni
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2)
Date: 07 June 2007
From:"David Wilmsen" <dww22 at georgetown.edu>
Subject:A European program
Another European programme.
David Wilmsen
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From: Reine Meylaerts <Reine.MEYLAERTS at arts.kuleuven.be>
Date: 07-Jun-2007 05:13
Subject: [Fwd: [itit] MA / PhD in Translation and Intercultural Studies]
Please note that second-round applications are now possible for the
Tarragona MA/PhD program in Translation and Intercultural Studies.
This is a research-training program only. It will teach you how to
write a good PhD thesis. It will not teach you how to translate.
The program is taught in English and is about 50% in distance mode.
The staff and courses are brilliant (well, we might be biased) but the
entry requirements are draconian, especially with regard to proof of
your previous studies.
These are the same PhD courses as we have been giving since 2003. The
only thing that has changed is the name: they are now called Masters
courses.
More information:
http://isg.urv.es/publicity/doctorate/index.html
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