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Welcome to the third and final sneak peek of The First 12 Weeks of Your Translation Career, the course designed to support new freelance translators through the difficulty early months of their career. In this sneak peek: block 3, which is all about skills, colleagues and choices. For more information, or to register, head to:
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Welcome to the second sneak peek of The First 12 Weeks of Your Translation Career, the course designed to support new freelance translators through the difficulty early months of their career. In this sneak peek: block 2, which is all about clients, marketing and positioning. For more information, or to register, head to:
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Welcome to the first sneak peek of The First 12 Weeks of Your Translation Career, the course designed to support new freelance translators through the difficulty early months of their career. In this sneak peek: block 1, which is all about productivity, project management and pricing. For more information, or to register, head to:
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We are delighted to announce The First 12 Weeks of Your Translation Career, a miniseries of the podcast being released as a structured course to support new freelance translators through those difficult early months. For more information, or to register, head to: Sneak peeks will be posted here over the next few weeks, so stay tuned!
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Our guest for this episode is Joachim Lépine, who joins us to talk about artificial intelligence (AI), and the impact it is already having – and will only continue to have – on the translation profession, and how translators can best navigate this brave new world by emphasising the value that humans bring to the translation process. Guest: Joachim (Joe) Lépine was born into a French-speaking family in Belgium and grew up in the U.S.A. before moving to Quebec in 2006. When he took his first translation course—on a whim—he knew he had found his calling. He went on to earn...
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This episode we’re joined by Claire Shih, of UCL’s Centre for Translation Studies, to talk about her work on what’s going on in the translator’s mind as they work, and particularly her recent research into how translators use search engines. Guest: Claire Shih Dr Claire Shih is Associate Professor in Translation and Interpreting Studies at UCL’s Centre for Translation Studies and has been lecturing in the UK for more than 20 years. Her research focuses on translators’/interpreters’ behaviour, cognition and emotion. Hosts: David Stockings / Nick Nicou Hannah...
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As freelancers, we’re responsible for every aspect of our business at all times - including when things go wrong. Join your three regular cohosts to talk through how we plan to prevent business interruptions, and what we do when they inevitably arise. Hosts: David Stockings / Nick Nicou Hannah Lawrence / You can also follow the podcast on for updates about the show and other resources for new and prospective translators, or email us on .
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Parenting as a freelancer can be challenging, but also hugely rewarding. This episode we’re joined by Katherine Capaldi and Roz Howarth, who are both involved in running the , to talk about how to survive and thrive as a freelance parent. Guests: Katherine Capaldi Katherine Capaldi is a freelance translator working from French, Spanish and Portuguese into English, mainly in retail, market research and academic research. She is also the Network Co-Ordinator for the ITI Parent and Carer Network. She lives in Devon with her husband and three daughters. Roz Howarth Roz (Rosalind) Howarth...
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In this host-only episode, we’re getting into the nitty-gritty details of how we manage our schedules as freelancers so that we can make the most of our time, whilst also keeping the ‘free’ in ‘freelancing’. Hosts: David Stockings / Nick Nicou Hannah Lawrence / You can also follow the podcast on for updates about the show and other resources for new and prospective translators, or email us on .
info_outlineThis episode we speak to Jacqui Flint, who is the Membership Manager of the ITI. We are talking about another qualification, the ITI's qualified member status, but also about the benefits of joining the ITI more generally.
Recorded 8/10/2020
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Jacqui Flint
membership@iti.org.uk
https://www.iti.org.uk/membership.html
@ITIUK
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