The Centre for Translation Studies (CTS) at University of Surrey invites applications for a place in our MRes in Translation and Interpreting Studies course (academic year 2023-24 entry). Students attending this course get in-depth, systematic research training in translation and interpreting. This unique and innovative course is the first of its kind in the UK and draws on the research areas CTS is well known for: translation and interpreting technologies, translation as intercultural mediation, corpus-based translation, audiovisual translation, machine translation and Natural Language Processing for translation/interpreting. The research we carry out at CTS is in touch with recent technological and social developments, as we maintain a strong focus on the responsible integration of technologies in workflows where multilingual and multimodal mediation is key. As an MRes student, you will take two compulsory taught modules and select two optional modules (60 credits). You will then complete your degree with a dissertation (120 credits), which is longer than in a typical MA dissertation format, thus allowing you to research a topic in greater depth. This year, we invite in particular students interested in pursuing dissertation topics related to:
- NLP and generative AI for multilingual communication - accessibility services in museums For further inspiration, take a look at what past students say about the course and their MA projects: https://www.surrey.ac.uk/student-life/what-our-students-say/zeynep-polat-pos... And for more details about the programme or how to apply visit: https://www.surrey.ac.uk/postgraduate/translation-and-interpreting-studies-m...
If you feel that an MRes is not for you, you can check our other postgraduate courses on topics related to translation and interpreting at:
https://www.surrey.ac.uk/centre-translation-studies/study/postgraduate-cours...
Watch our new video "More than an MA": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2oVf3X2LEg
--- Prof Constantin Orăsan Professor of Language and Translation Technologies Centre for Translation Studies University of Surrey https://dinel.org.uk