When: 29 to 31 October 2010
Where: University of Manchester
Manchester, United Kingdom
The IPCITI series, organised collaboratively between the University of Edinburgh, Dublin City University, Heriot-Watt University and the University of Manchester, is intended to give young researchers an opportunity to share their research in a supportive environment among peers and to participate in a significant international networking event for postgraduates in T&I studies.
Keynote Speakers
Dr Kate Sturge: a Berlin-based lecturer at Aston University (Birmingham, UK) and freelance translator, will speak on the ethnographic museum as a site of translation
Professor Raffaela Merlini: lecturer of the University of Macerata (Italy) will draw upon her research experience to discuss how authentic data can be used effectively for research in interpreting studies.
Website: http://www.ipciti.org.uk