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Video: "Researching audio description: User needs, technologies and new approaches", by Prof Anna Matamala
10 March 2022
Successful application for a Postdoctoral Enrichment Award
7 March 2022
Prof Anna Matamala will deliver a lecture on audio description research
23 February 2022
CTS announces recruitment process for a post-doctoral researcher in NLP for legal documents
21 February 2022
Video: "The changing (inter)face of professional translation" by Prof Gary Massey and Prof Maureen Ehrensberger-Dow
9 December 2021
Convergence lecture series: the changing (inter)face of professional translation
25 November 2021
Video: Dr Lucas Vieira's lecture on societal implications of machine translation
15 November 2021
Video: Prof Stephen Doherty's lecture on the use of eye tracking for better understanding and enhancing remote interpreting
30 September 2021
Prof Stephen Doherty delivers lecture on the use of eye tracking for better understanding and enhancing remote interpreting
14 September 2021