Maite Gonzalez
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London Metropolitan University
London Metropolitan University
London, England, United Kingdom

Master of Arts Translation Placement- Jan to May 2025

Flexible

This work placement offers an introduction to real-life translation situations in the setting of a Language Service Provider (LSP). It constitutes a structured period of work-based learning which has been shown to help postgraduate students develop a wide range of generic work-related skills such as problem-solving, analytical and critical thinking, team working, communication skills, personal development skills, planning, and organizational skills, etc. In addition, students are given the opportunity to develop their professional competence as translators (and by extension as proof-readers, revisers, editors, project managers, etc.) in a working environment, benefiting from mentoring and support from experienced professionals. Students are available for up to 100 hours starting early January 2024 – May 2025. Unpaid for credit experience. Honorariums and Stipends welcome.  IMPORTANT: TIMELINE INFORMATION  Please mind that May 15th is the latest time when a project can start.   Students are available for up to 150 hours starting late January – May 2025.

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Category Communications + 2
Open Closing on January 22, 2025
London Metropolitan University
London Metropolitan University
London, England, United Kingdom

Master of Arts Translation Placement

Flexible

This work placement offers an introduction to real-life translation situations in the setting of a Language Service Provider (LSP). It constitutes a structured period of work-based learning which has been shown to help postgraduate students develop a wide range of generic work-related skills such as problem-solving, analytical and critical thinking, team working, communication skills, personal development skills, planning, and organizational skills, etc. In addition, students are given the opportunity to develop their professional competence as translators (and by extension as proof-readers, revisers, editors, project managers, etc.) in a working environment, benefiting from mentoring and support from experienced professionals. Students are available for up to 100 hours starting early January 2024 – June 2024. Unpaid for credit experience. Honorariums and Stipends welcome.  IMPORTANT: TIMELINE INFORMATION  Please mind that May 15th is the latest time when a project can start.   Students are available for up to 100 hours starting early January 2024 – June 2024.

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Category Communications + 2
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London Metropolitan University
London Metropolitan University
London, England, United Kingdom

Translation into Various Languages from English, and Spanish into English

Flexible

This work placement offers an introduction to real-life translation situations in the setting of a Language Service Provider (LSP). It constitutes a structured period of work-based learning which has been shown to help postgraduate students develop a wide range of generic work-related skills such as problem-solving, analytical and critical thinking, team working, communication skills, personal development skills, planning, and organizational skills, etc. In addition, students are given the opportunity to develop their professional competence as translators (and by extension as proof-readers, revisers, editors, project managers, etc.) in a working environment, benefiting from mentoring and support from experienced professionals. Unpaid for credit experience. Honorariums and Stipends welcome. IMPORTANT: TIMELINE INFORMATION Students are available for up to 105 hours ASAP.

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Category Social sciences + 1
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London Metropolitan University
London Metropolitan University
London, England, United Kingdom

Master of Arts Translation Placement

TR7088 Placement

Nov 9, 2020 - Jun 5, 2021

This work placement offers an introduction to real-life translation situations in the setting of a Language Service Provider (LSP). It constitutes a structured period of work-based learning which has been shown to help postgraduate students develop a wide range of generic work-related skills such as problem-solving, analytical and critical thinking, team working, communication skills, personal development skills, planning, and organizational skills, etc. In addition, students are given the opportunity to develop their professional competence as translators (and by extension as proof-readers, revisers, editors, project managers, etc.) in a working environment, benefiting from mentoring and support from experienced professionals. Students are available for up to 100 hours starting early January 2021 – June 2021. Unpaid for credit experience. Honorariums and Stipends welcome.

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Category Communications + 2
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