26.1841, Summer Schools: 5th PhD Course on Translation Process Research (TPR5) / Copenhagen, Denmark
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Subject: 26.1841, Summer Schools: 5th PhD Course on Translation Process Research (TPR5) / Copenhagen, Denmark
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Date: Tue, 07 Apr 2015 10:14:20
From: Laura Winther Balling [lwb.ibc at cbs.dk]
Subject: 5th PhD Course on Translation Process Research (TPR5) / Copenhagen, Denmark
5th PhD Course on Translation Process Research (TPR5) / Copenhagen, Denmark
Host Institution: Copenhagen Business School
Coordinating Institution: Copenhagen Business School
Website: https://sites.google.com/site/centretranslationinnovation/tpr2015
Dates: 17-Aug-2015 - 21-Aug-2015
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
Focus: The course will focus on theoretical aspects of translation process research, on experimental research design and methodology, on data visualization and human translation modelling, and on qualitative and quantitative data analysis. There will be an opportunity to get hands-on experience with recording eye-tracking sessions as well as with the newest version of the TPR-DB. Participants are encouraged to discuss their research with each other and the lecturers and to explore possibilities that the TPR-DB offers to support their own research.
Minimum Education Level: BA
Description:
As in previous years, the course components will be taught by leading researchers in the respective fields. The mornings will be devoted to lectures and discussion, while the afternoon sessions will include participant presentations, hands-on sessions, consultation with the lecturers, and preparing, running and analysing a demonstration experiment using the methods taught in the morning sessions.
The course is followed by a PhD course on Quantitative Methods for Communication Studies (see http://www.cbs.dk/quantitative-methods-communication-studies-24-28-august-2015). The courses complement each other and may be taken together or separately.
The course will be taught in English.
Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science
Computational Linguistics
Translation
Tuition: 350 EUR
Tuition Explanation: Tuition costs include includes study material, coffee breaks, light lunches and the Center for Research and Innovation in Translation and Translation Technology (CRITT) anniversary dinner.
Registration: 07-Apr-2015 to 01-Jul-2015
Contact Person: Michael Carl
Email: mc.ibc at cbs.dk
Apply by Email: mc.ibc at cbs.dk
Registration Instructions:
Details of registration and payment will be provided upon request.
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