36.314, Summer Schools: General Linguistics; Ling & Literature; Text/Corpus Linguistics; Translation / Italy
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Subject: 36.314, Summer Schools: General Linguistics; Ling & Literature; Text/Corpus Linguistics; Translation / Italy
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Date: 22-Jan-2025
From: Siri Nergaard [research.centre at fusp.it]
Subject: Translation in a Turbulent World III: Translation and Materiality
Translation in a Turbulent World III: Translation and Materiality
Host Institution: FUSP – Fondazione Unicampus San Pellegrino
Coordinating Institution: FUSP – NIDA Centre for Advanced Research on
Translation
Website: https://www.fusp.it/summer-school/
Dates: 23-Jun-2025 - 27-Jun-2025
Location: Online, Italy
Minimum Education Level: Applications are open to PhD students and
research
Focus: The 2025 FUSP Summer School focuses on materiality,
acknowledging the burgeoning transdisciplinary interest in the
experience of translation as an “engaged, situated social practice”
(Campbell and Vidal 2024) involving “meaning-making across physical,
social and cultural domains” (Blumczynski 2023). Thematic directions
include the study of translated objects (Vidal Claramonte 2025), the
materiality of print culture (book history, periodical studies,
archives), sites and artefacts in translation, the translator's
habitus, and sensory encounters in techno- mediated environments.
Description:
The FUSP – Nida Centre for Advanced Research on Translation invites
advanced graduate students and interested scholars to online
gatherings with a hybrid format: via virtual access from anywhere in
the world, associates 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 2025 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.
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, 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.
This year marks the beginning of our collaboration with the research
group on philosophy and translation, PHILTRA, based at the University
of Padua.
Tuition: € 400
Tuition Explanation: The fee for full online participation at the
Summer School is € 400.
The first payment of 100€ must be made within seven days of receiving
the admission notification, as confirmation of acceptance. The
remaining balance of 300€ is due by May 7, 2025.
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 13-Mar-2025
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.
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Ling & Literature
Text/Corpus Linguistics
Translation
Registration: 20-Jan-2025 to 13-Mar-2025
Apply by Email: research.centre at fusp.it
Apply on the web:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd8YIeyCT1u8SLYgK0xnYf-NE0p37VO_lPFyA1a7qL7I8YYbA/viewform
Registration Instructions:
A maximum of 30 students will be accepted.
Applications are open to PhD students and researchers of translation
in any discipline.
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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