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The Summer School is supported by:
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The AHRC funds postgraduate training and research in the arts and humanities, from archaeology and English literature to design and dance. The quality and range of research supported not only provides social and cultural benefits but also contributes to the economic success of the UK. For further information on the AHRC, please see our website www.ahrc.ac.uk
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| Sunday, 03 January 2010 |
Translation and intercultural studies are rapidly expanding and increasingly international disciplines attracting a growing number of researchers. While the opportunities for research become ever more varied, high-quality research training specific to translation and intercultural studies is often hard to obtain. The Translation Research Summer School fills this hiatus. In bringing together relevant research experience with expertise in teaching translation and intercultural studies at advanced levels, it provides a foundation for conducting research in the field and equips prospective researchers with the intellectual and practical tools to launch their own independent projects.
The Translation Research Summer School aims to
- familiarize students with research models, methodologies and techniques
- provide research skills specific to translation and intercultural studies
- offer critical assessments of available resources and relevant approaches
- address current theoretical and research issues in translation and intercultural studies
- lend individual support in designing and planning research projects
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