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FIT Prizes and Awards

 

One of the most important and widely recognized functions FIT fulfils for its member associations is the awarding of FIT prizes and awards at FIT World Congresses. Being selected by an international jury to receive a FIT prize or award signifies recognition of the 'best of the best' by one's peers around the globe.

Please take this opportunity to nominate outstanding colleagues for the FIT prizes as recognition of them as individuals to demonstrate the work and accomplishments of your association's members. Associations are entitled to nominate one candidate per prize. All FIT member associations are encouraged to submit nominations.

For details of the various prizes, please consult the information booklet or the Prizes & Awards submenu on the right.

 
 
 

Translation Studies

Interested in studying translation, interpreting or terminology? Use the links to find out about some of the courses on offer. Please note that the inclusion of a course on the list does not imply any endorsement by FIT or the EST we are simply making the information available. [More...]

Looking for a translator?

Most translator associations in FIT publish online directories of their members. To make it easier for you to find the right translator in Europe, FIT Europe dressed the list of online directories of all European professional translator associations belonging to FIT. But we urge you to consult the booklets below, too. They are full of hands-on advice that will help you get the language services you need a translation (written) and interpreting (spoken). [More...]

UN Careers

Right now Job opening  2013 - LCE Chinese Translators [More...]

Action in favour of Afghan interpreters

FIT has joined forces with the International Association of Conference Interpreters (AIIC), Red T and the International Association of Professional Translators and Interpreters (IAPTI) in an effort to put pressure on governments to ensure the long-term safety of linguists who served their troops in Afghanistan. Read more about this project on our Open Letter Project page. [More...]

 
   
 
 

 

 
 

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