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		<title><![CDATA[Food for Thought]]></title>
		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 13:09:15 GMT</pubDate>
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		Event Date: 5 to 05 June 2010
Venue: Food for Thought
Event Details: On Saturday, 5 June 2010, in the beautiful “Capital of the Highlands”, Inverness, ITI’s Scottish and Food & Drink Networks will be presenting a day-long workshop exploring the joys and challenges of translating and interpreting in the field of food and drink. 

Throughout the morning, Karen Stokes will lead a hands-on workshop entitled “Translation à la carte and in the kitchen”, giving participants the opportunity to hone their skills in – or try their hand at – translating menus and recipes. There will be plenty of opportunity for discussion of the issues involved.

After lunch, Lulu Norman will talk about her recent co-translation of a book of Lebanese cookery, looking at what made this particular project stand out from non-culinary translation work.

To round off the day, Norma Tait and Alison Hughes present “Our experience – distilled”, where they will consider the peculiarities of interpreting and translation in the whisky industry.

The workshop is part of ScotNet’s annual summer weekend, which includes an informal meal on the Friday night, dinner and a ceilidh on the Saturday night, and a walk or similar activity on the Sunday morning. Workshop attendees are warmly invited to join in these events and make a weekend of it.

For full details, go to www.itiscotland.org.uk and click Diary.


			Website: www.itiscotland.org.uk 
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		<title><![CDATA[ITI Masterclass: Financial Reporting]]></title>
		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Mar 2010 12:20:34 GMT</pubDate>
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		Event Date: 10 to 10 September 2010
Venue: ITI Masterclass: Financial Reporting
Event Details: Financial Reporting – Standards, Terminology and Style

All-day intermediate level training seminar

Friday, 10 September 2010 – 10.30 am – 4.30 pm
Charing Cross Hotel, Strand, London, WC2N 5HX


ITI’s Masterclass: Financial Reporting – Standards, Terminology and Style is led by top financial and accounting translators Robin Bonthrone and Deborah Fry from Fry & Bonthrone Partnerschaft. Their seminar is specially designed for translators who already specialize in this field and who are working into English. Participants should have intermediate knowledge (at least two years’ experience) of the field. This one-day seminar will be delivered in English.

 Session 1 – An overview of the International Financial Reporting Standards, including a discussion of recent events and an outlook on future developments, plus a run-down of primary and secondary resources of use to translators. 

 Session 2 – Key terminology questions associated with into-English translation of financial reports.

 Session 3 – The registers and stylistic requirements of into-English texts. Examples (both good and bad) will be provided and, time permitting, terminology and stylistic queries submitted in advance will be addressed. 

A profile of the Masterclass tutors is available at:
http://www.fb-partners.com/pages_e/management_e.html


This event qualifies as 1 day’s Continuing Professional Development training.

Costs to include a buffet lunch and refreshments:
ITI members     £125 incl. VAT
Non-members     £155 incl. VAT

A booking form will be available here soon.
Address: Charing Cross Hotel, Strand, WC2N 5HX

			Email: development@iti.org.uk
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		<title><![CDATA[FIT Europe Round Table]]></title>
		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2010 15:14:34 GMT</pubDate>
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		Event Date: 2 to 03 October 2010
Venue: FIT Europe Round Table
Event Details: Further details to follow.
Address: The Strand
WC2N 5HX

			Email: development@iti.org.uk
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		<title><![CDATA[FIT Europe Meeting]]></title>
		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2010 15:09:34 GMT</pubDate>
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		Event Date: 2 to 02 October 2010
Venue: FIT Europe Meeting
Event Details: Further details to follow.
Address: The Strand
WC2N 5HX

			Email: development@iti.org.uk
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		<title><![CDATA[ITI Starting Work as a Translator or Interpreter]]></title>
		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Feb 2010 15:54:38 GMT</pubDate>
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		Event Date: 5 to 05 June 2010
Venue: ITI Starting Work as a Translator or Interpreter
Event Details: Starting Work as a Translator or Interpreter
Saturday, 5 June 2010, 10.00 – 17.00 
Are you interested in working as a translator or interpreter, but unsure how to start?
This well-established one-day seminar has proved immensely popular with postgraduates, newcomers to the profession, career changers.

Find out how to get started and what is involved by attending this one-day seminar, organised jointly by the Institute of Translation & Interpreting and the University of Westminster. 

You will hear about:
 the qualities and skills you need to work as a translator or interpreter;
 how to get organised – and where to find help;
 breaking through the ‘no experience = no work’ barrier;
 areas where your language skills are in demand, and new niches to explore.

There will be question-and-answer sessions and time for networking. 

Booking form to follow.
Address: University of Westminster
309 Regent Street

			Email: development@iti.org.uk
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		<title><![CDATA[ITI Masterclass: Revision ]]></title>
		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Feb 2010 15:45:52 GMT</pubDate>
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		Event Date: 9 to 09 July 2010
Venue: ITI Masterclass: Revision 
Event Details: ITI Masterclass: Revision – some elements of theory and practice

An all-day training seminar for ITI members and non-members

Friday, 9 July 2010 – 11 am – 4.30 pm 

As an integral part of ITI's Masterclass seminars, a specialist seminar will be held on revision, in general and with particular reference to the European Commission's Translation Directorate-General. This event will be of interest to translators already specializing in the field of EU-specific texts and seeking to enhance and deepen their existing knowledge.

Further details about the speaker, seminar content and a booking form will be available soon.
Address: 8 Storey’s Gate 
London
SW1P 3AT

			Email: development@iti.org.uk
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		<title><![CDATA[ITI Marketing Workshop: Your Platform for Success ]]></title>
		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Dec 2009 11:21:49 GMT</pubDate>
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		Event Date: 14 to 14 May 2010
Venue: ITI Marketing Workshop: Your Platform for Success 
Event Details: Marketing Workshop: Your Platform for Success 
Friday, 14 May 2010 – 10.30am to 4.30 pm
An effective marketing strategy can help propel your translation or interpreting business forward, ensuring you retain existing clients and attract new ones. At this inspiring one-day event, top industry experts will explain how to approach marketing and offer invaluable suggestions to develop or further enhance your key strategies.

Introduced and moderated by marketing expert, Helen Robertson (FITI, FCIM), this insightful workshop will cover a wide range of marketing topics:

 Keren Lerner, web design consultant and owner of Top Left Design, will explain why every business should have a website and how to make yours the powerhouse of your business.
 Mark Robinson of translation company Alexika Ltd will demonstrate how and where marketing fits in for small businesses.
 Anna Simpkins, Head of Marketing and PR for Applied Language Solutions, will share her long-standing expertise of successful marketing strategies across different industries to offer an overview of the picture from the perspective of a global player.
 Heidi Kerschl (MITI) will assess the benefits of different strategies and offer her top tips for professional translators and interpreters.

All speakers will be available throughout the day to explore your queries in question and answer sessions or on an informal basis. 

York’s National Railway Museum is only a few minutes’ walk from the railway station. At this central York venue, ITI’s one-day event will also leave you time to explore this world-class museum. So look ahead and book your place early! This will be an ideal platform for everyone who wants to learn more about the positive benefits of professional marketing. The event is open to all ITI members and non-members. 

Costs to include a buffet lunch and refreshments:
ITI members: £80 incl. VAT
Students (limited availability): £50 incl. VAT
Non-members: £90 incl. VAT


Address: National Railway Museum York, 
Leeman Road, 
YO26 4XJ


			Email: development@iti.org.uk
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		<title><![CDATA[ITI Meet The client]]></title>
		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Dec 2009 16:40:35 GMT</pubDate>
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		Event Date: 19 to 19 March 2010
Venue: ITI Meet The client
Event Details: In today’s rapidly changing business climate, establishing strong links with valued clients is vital to the success and longevity of a career in translation or interpreting. ‘Meet the client’ is designed for freelance translators and interpreters with all levels of expertise to develop techniques to work effectively with existing and new clients. The aim of this event is to build effective relationships. In dialogue with representatives from leading translation companies and interpreting services, you can exchange ideas and viewpoints to discover what it takes to launch or develop your business and be a top industry professional. 

This event introduces speakers from Atlas Translations Ltd, the award winning Wessex Translations Ltd and Bristol City Council Translation and Interpreting Services who will discuss how to get the most from your client relationships. Our industry experts will steer you through the fine print of business guidelines and discuss the challenges facing the translation and interpreting industry. After lunch, the focus is on 'Improving Business Practice'. Judy Heminsley author of 'Work from Home' will discuss 'Work-Life Balance'. Kirsten Hemingway, MD, The Hemingway Corporation also considers 'The Added Value of Efficient Networks'.

‘Meet the client’ is expected to be a hugely popular event and should sell out fast, so book early to avoid disappointment. This invaluable one-day session is open to all ITI members, non-members and postgraduate students and offers an excellent opportunity to explore new ideas, meet colleagues and make new business contacts. 

Costs to include a buffet lunch and refreshments:
ITI members     £58 incl. VAT
Students        £35 incl. VAT
Non-members     £68 incl. VAT

Reservations paid for before 3 February 2010 benefit from a 5% early bird discount. 


Address: University of Bath, Claverton Down, Bath, BA2 7AY



			Email: development@iti.org.uk
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		<title><![CDATA[The 2010 ITI Walking Weekend]]></title>
		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2009 09:03:47 GMT</pubDate>
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		Event Date: 11 to 13 June 2010
Venue: The 2010 ITI Walking Weekend
Event Details: The 2010 ITI Walking Weekend, 11 - 13 June 2010 (now in its 21st year will be based on the coast at Whitby, Yorkshire, in its very high-standard Youth Hostel, see
http://www.yha.org.uk/find-accommodation/yorkshire-wold-moors-coast/hostels/Whitby/index.aspx.  The countryside around Whitby is beautiful and not to be missed.

The format of the weekend will be: Arrival on the Friday as early as possible. At least two walks - a longer, more challenging one and a shorter one taken at a sedate pace - will be organised for the Saturday. As usual people will be free to walk or not. We will meet up in the evening for an activity - to be arranged. Sunday's walk will be short and easy to allow 
for an early finish after lunch. Full details will be sent to you after you have sent your deposit.

40 beds have been reserved for the group in a variety of room sizes. Most rooms have their own washing/toilet facilities. Please send a deposit of £10 per person on or before Monday 16 November 2009 (if you opt not to stay at the hostel, please send the same deposit and final costs will be sorted out later).

Please make cheques payable to the organiser: Susan P. Kirby, 23 Osprey Drive, Netherton, Huddersfield, HD4 7LG.


			Telephone: +44 (0)1484 662966

			Email: suky_1949@yahoo.co.uk
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		<title><![CDATA[Electrodiagnosis:  clinical and technical aspects]]></title>
		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Oct 2009 10:43:53 GMT</pubDate>
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		Event Date: 23 to 23 April 2010
Venue: Electrodiagnosis:  clinical and technical aspects
Event Details: Electrodiagnosis:  clinical and technical aspects
Speaker:  Dr. Vijay P. Misra, Consultant Clinical Neurophysiologist

This workshop will concern the clinical and technical aspects of neurological electrodiagnosis. EEG and EMG will be analysed and described in the context of their utility in diagnosing specific conditions such as epilepsy, motor neurone disease and carpal tunnel syndrome.
 






			Email: shelley.nix@tiscali.co.uk

			Website: www.itimedical.co.uk
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