University of Nottingham
Organization Overview
Founded in 2011, the Centre for Translation and Comparative Cultural Studies brings together academic staff and postgraduate research students working in translation studies, comparative literature, and comparative cultural studies. Our initial translation and interpreting M.A. degree dates back to the early 2000s, as one of the oldest in the country. We are also very proud to offer the very first M.A. localisation programme in the U.K. in 2021. The Centre’s research focuses on audio-visual,
Contacts
Eric Sun
Programme Director of M.A. in Translation and Localisation Studies at University of Nottingham
Languages
Americas, Asia-Pacific, Central and Eastern Europe, Middle East, Western Europe
Industry Services
Entertainment, Professional Services, Technology
Products & Services
Consulting, Education and training, Interpreting, Multimedia Localization, Translation and Localization
Academic Program Levels
Bachelor's Degree, Certificate, Master's Degree, PhD
Academic Training Programs
Translation Technology, Computational Linguistics, Conference Interpreting, Interpreting, Localization Engineering, Localization Management, Project Management, Translation