Posts Tagged: ISL

Translation and Interpreting seminar series recommences tonight

The public seminar series, hosted by the department of translation and interpreting in the School of Modern Languages at Queen’s University Belfast begins again tonight. As ever the topics are extremely varied and sure to offer something of interest to anyone in the field of T&I. On 16th February, John Bosco-Conama is presenting on the… Read more »

New funding increases conference delegate capacity

Due to funding from both DCAL (Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure NI) and Significan’t, we at Interpreting and Translation in Queen’s University Belfast, are delighted to reopen registration for the Conference on the Recognition of Signed Languages in the UK and Ireland. Initially, delegate numbers were capped at 50 due to funding constraints and… Read more »

Registration for Sign Language Recognition Conference nearly full

Spaces for the sign language recognition conference to be held at Queen’s University Belfast are filling up extremely quickly. Three months before the event and there are only eleven unallocated spaces remaining. Delegates registered so far are based across the UK and Europe and represent a variety of institutions and professions. Papers will be presented… Read more »