Certificate in Translation, NYU-SCP
rbhatt at uiuc.edu
rbhatt at uiuc.edu
Wed Feb 28 19:45:59 UTC 2007
It will be nice to consider sending individual emails to the person concerned, and not to the list--it just unnecessarily clutters our inbox.
Thanks,
Rakesh
---- Original message ----
>Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 14:30:48 -0500
>From: Miriam E Ebsworth <mee1 at nyu.edu>
>Subject: Re: Certificate in Translation, NYU-SCP
>To: lgpolicy-list at ccat.sas.upenn.edu
>
> Dear Diana,
>
> I found that while the name of the professor you
> mentioned was not in our database, there is indeed a
> certificate in Translation through our School of
> Continuing and Professional Studies. Most programs
> is that school are not credit bearing and though we
> have a close relationship with the American Language
> Institute in SCP, we have not had a relationship
> with the Translation and Interpretation programs.
> I'll follow up! Thanks for the tip.
>
> Best,
>
> Miriam
>
> Foreign Languages, Translation, and Interpreting
> Certificate in Translation
> The Certificate in Translation is intended for
> linguistically skilled individuals of diverse
> professional and educational backgrounds who seek
> to develop abilities in the field of translation.
> The certificate can be earned in one of six
> language pairs or in general translation: Arabic
> to English Translation French to English
> Translation German to English Translation Spanish
> to English Translation English to Portuguese
> Translation English to Spanish Translation
> General Translation The German to English,
> English to Portuguese, and Arabic to English
> Certificates are offered online only. The other
> language pairs are offered both on-site and
> online.
>
> Miriam Eisenstein Ebsworth, Ph.D.
> <MEE1 at nyu.edu>
> Director of Doctoral Programs in Multilingual
> Multicultural Studies
> New York University,635 East Building
> 239 Greene St., New York, NY 10003
>
> work phone: 212-998-5195
> home phone: 973-762-1530
>
> work fax 212-995-4198
> home fax 973-762-7537 (busy if online)
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>
> From: Diane DeTerra <ddeterra at miis.edu>
>
> Date: Wednesday, February 28, 2007 12:57 pm
>
> Subject: Re: [BULK] Re: Doctoral programs in TESOL
> and Bilingual Education- RSVP ASAP
>
> > I would be chagrined to learn that there is no
> longer a fine
> > translationprogram at NYU under the capable
> direction of Dr.
> > Milena Savovoa. It is a
> > pioneer in online eduacation and hosted an
> international
> > conference on
> > globalization, terrorism and translation.
> >
> > Diane
> >
> >
> > Diane de Terra
> > Professor, Graduate School of Translation and
> Interpretation
> > Monterey Institute of International Studies
> > 460 Pierce Street
> > Monterey, California 93940
> >
> > Tel. 831-647-3553
> >
> > Email ddeterra at miis.edu
> > http://www.miis.edu
> >
> >
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