Students Compete in Online Game Translation Marathon
| by Sarah Blackwell
The team of translation and localization students created their own Japanese version of a time travel game in just four days.
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| by Sarah Blackwell
The team of translation and localization students created their own Japanese version of a time travel game in just four days.
| by Sierra Abukins
Over 8,000 people from across the world recently tuned in for a conversation with top employers, academics, and practitioners on how the field is changing and what’s next.
| by Mark C. Anderson
Institute students love gaming—from Dominion to Bananagrams to mahjong—and they’re getting a lot more out of it than amusement. It turns out that games are a great way to learn international diplomacy and foreign language, and they might even shape your career path.
| by Sierra Abukins
Multilingual Magazine recently published a feature on how a friendship between Associate Professor Eva Klaudinoyva and two fellow localization professionals has grown into a volunteer-powered organization that now has a world-wide network of 9,000 members.
| by Adam Youngfield MATLM ’16
Translational and Localization Management graduate Adam Youngfield shares how networking and building relationships within the industry helped him to launch a career as a localization professional.
Translation and localization management graduate Colleen Feng shares how career advice and networking helped her launch a career in localization and product management.
| by Jason Warburg
Family, friends, faculty and staff gathered on a sunny Saturday to celebrate the achievements of 42 graduates from eight homelands at the Institute’s Winter 2023 Commencement ceremony.
Translation and Localization Management student Wei-San Chiang shares how career advice and the Institute’s alumni network helped her launch a career in localization before she graduated.
| by Andrew Gatland
Translation and Interpretation master’s student Leon Taubitz has been selected as a winner of the prestigious 16th United Nations St. Jerome Translation Contest.
| by Grace Shen
Seven Institute students recently provided remote interpretation for business leaders and investors from around the world attending a major startup conference.