Centre for Translation and Comparative Cultural Studies

Past Events

The languages of the Star Wars Universe: Translation in a galaxy far, far away...

Date
25/11/2016
Location:
Trent B4
Description
Centre for Translation and Comparative Cultural Studies: Work in Progress Research Seminar 2016-2017

Cultural Translation: In Theory and as Practice - Call for Papers

Date
18/05/2016
Location:
University Park Campus
Description
Centre for Translation and Comparative Cultural Studies: 3rd Postgraduate Symposium

Workshop for draft PhD proposals

Date
26/11/2015
Description
Research Seminar Workshop for draft PhD proposals

Orality and Intertextuality: Francophone-African Literature and Translation

Date
12/11/2015
Description
Research seminar talk on Orality and Intertextuality: Francophone-African Literature and Translation

Examining the invisible: Lawrence Venuti's notions of domestication and foreignisation

Date
20/11/2015
Description
Research Seminar Talk on Examining the invisible: Lawrence Venuti's notions of domestication and foreignisation

Key Cultural Actors in the Slovene Literary Sphere

Date
15/10/2015
Description
Research seminar talk on Key Cultural Actors in the Slovene Literary Sphere

University website translation and localization in China

Date
22/10/2015
Description
Research seminar talk on University website translation and localization in China

25 Years as an International Conference Interpreter: Rewards and Challenges

Date
28/04/2015
Description
Centre for Translation and Comparative Cultural Studies: Interpreting Series 2015 with Dr. Óscar Jiménez Serrano

Interpreting in an age of Austerity

Date
21/05/2015
Description
Centre for Translation and Comparative Cultural Studies: Interpreting Series 2014-15 with Anca Ionescu

Building Images: Exploring 21st Century Sino-African dynamics through cultural exchange, media representation, and translation

Date
14 - 16/01/2016
Description
Conference Confirmed Keynote Speakers: Mr Liehui He (African Centre Shanghai, China), Dr Maurice Gountin (Chinese Cultural Centre, Benin), Professor Helge Rønning (University of Oslo, Norway), Professor Ian Taylor (University of St Andrews, UK)
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