You are warmly welcome to attend two upcoming guest lectures from interpreter trainers from the ELTE Department of Translation and Interpreting at the Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest.
The lectures are scheduled to take place on Wednesday 14 April from 12:00 to 14:00 in the interpreting studio Pinni B 2034.
Réka Eszenyi: Using mock trials in court interpreter training
Réka Eszenyi teaches interpreting and translation in Dutch and English at FTT. She received her PhD in Digital Language Pedagogy in 2017. She is the author of a book on human translators and machine translation, and she currently coordinates the legal interpreting training program at FTT. She is also working on a book examining expectations of legal interpreters in courtroom settings from multiple perspectives.
Franciska van Waarden: What have we learnt about note-taking in an empirical PhD project?
Franciska van Waarden teaches interpreting and translation in Dutch, English, and German at FTT and is currently completing her PhD dissertation. Her research focuses on longitudinal changes in consecutive note-taking practices among interpreting trainees.