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AUSIT Translation Competition 2023

*** T&I students and recent graduates ***

(*** experienced translators: see call below for assessors ***)

entry is now open for

AUSIT Translation Competition 2023

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focus languages:

Arabic, Chinese, French, Japanese, Korean and Spanish

Entries are invited from:

AUSIT Student Members

and

students at* / recent graduates of* (< 12 months) one of our Educational Affiliate institutions (listed here)

* Please note: NAATI-certified translators and practitioners with over 5 years’ experience (even if currently enrolled in / recently graduated from a translation program) are not eligible to participate.

Prize: two half-day AUSIT webinars

For more information and to enter, click here.

Entry deadline: 14 July.

 *** call for assessors ***

Expressions of interest are also invited from:

experienced translators

to volunteer as:

assessors

(languages as above)

Selection criteria

An assessor must:

  • be a current AUSIT member
  • hold a NAATI-Certified Translator credential in the corresponding language pair;
  • have a minimum of five years of relevant professional experience as a translator/revisor/trainer.
(As a token of gratitude for their work and contribution to the profession, assessors will be
entitled to register in two half-day AUSIT webinars free of charge.)

For more information and to register your interest, click here.

(The deadline to register interest is 14 July.)

Submission form

for court interpreters to report incidents or issues that occur in court interpreting assignments.

Purpose and function of this information submission form.

This form enables you to report issues or problems that you encounter in the course of court interpreting assignments. These issues and problems will be collected by AUSIT to report to the JCCD (the Judicial Council on Cultural Diversity) to monitor the implementation of the Recommended National Standards. The reporting of these issues and problems enables AUSIT to work with the JCCD to suggest steps to address these issues and to avoid the repetition of these problems in the future.

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