Place: Antwerp, Belgium
Date: 07-08 January, 2006
Daniel Gile, Professor at Université Lumière, Lyon 2, will offer a seminar on “Interpreter training: traditions, beliefs, methods and theories - what is really useful, and why?”
This is the fourth and final seminar in the first series of AIIC Training of Trainers seminars. Participants will receive a Certificate of Attendance from AIIC. Those who have attended all four seminars will be awarded a Certificate of Completion for the full AIIC Training of Trainers series. This seminar will be held in English.
The seminar is designed for:
- experienced conference interpreters intending to teach,
- conference interpreters with limited classroom experience wishing to enhance their teaching strategies,
- experienced teachers of interpretation interested in pooling pedagogical ideas.
Minimum attendance for seminar to be held: 8.
Maximum number of participants: 20.
If enough people sign up, a second seminar covering the same topic will be offered in Rome on 21-22 January, 2006. In that event, participants will be asked a preferred date.
Cost of seminar
AIIC members: € 200.-
Non-AIIC members: € 250.-
Application
Please complete the registration form below and e-mail it to
For any inquiries contact:
Application deadlines
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November 12, 2005 |
closing date for all applications. Receipt of all applications will be acknowledged |
| November 26, 2005 | course participants will receive confirmation, a detailed program and paying instructions by this date |
| December 10, 2005 | final date for payment to secure a place on the seminar |
