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AALC Intern Partnership launch held in Sydney, July 2015

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Recently, the AALC met with it’s members, language service providers and university representatives to discuss the launch of the Intern Partnership Program (IPP).  The venue was kindly provided by AALC Member, Polyglot Group, in Sydney in July.

The AALC is currently developing the AALC Intern Partnership Program (IPP).  Inspired by the European ELIA Exchange, this is in response to an increased awareness that graduates from translation programs are not always equipped, from the employer’s point of view, with the skills necessary to begin being part of a productive team without significant training provided by the employer.

Having had in attendance representatives from varying areas within the industry, a committee was elected to initiate and implement the IPP.  The committee will oversee the facilitation of cooperative partnerships between the industry and academia to develop an exchange program between language service providers (LSPs) and university faculties, and to develop a partnership program connecting LSPs, universities and students to improve the internship process for all.

The AALC welcomes all dialogue with those from within the industry whom recognise the importance for the need to equip graduates with the skills necessary to begin being part of a productive team without significant training provided by the employer.

The AALC is contactable on info@aalc.org.au

Venue kindly provided by the Polyglot Group

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AALC President, Tea Dietterich attends GALA Board Meeting in Paris

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AALC President, Tea Dietterich, is also a board member of the Globalisation and Localization Association (GALA) and attended the all day GALA board meeting at the Hilton Charles De Gaulles Airport in Paris on 9th July, 2015. 

Gala Board members; 

Back row from left: Veronique Ozkaya (Vice Chair), Robert Etches (Chair), Serge Gladkov & Tea Dietterich.

Front row from left: Diego Bartolome, Jesper Sandberg (Secretary), and Manal Amin    

Reminder to register for the launch of the AALC Intern Partnership Program IPP

Invitation to join the launch of the AALC Intern Partnership Program (IPP)

With only a few weeks to go until the launch of its Intern Partnership Program, the AALC invites its members and all language service providers to join us for the launch of the AALC IPP and to discuss the development of this initiative.  Places are limited and bookings are advised.

The AALC is currently developing the AALC Intern Partnership Program (IPP).  Inspired by the European ELIA Exchange, this is in response to an increased awareness that graduates from translation programs are not always equipped, from the employer’s point of view, with the skills necessary to begin being part of a productive team without significant training provided by the employer.  The initiative seeks to create a multi-faceted approach to enhance professional development by facilitating cooperative partnerships between the industry and academia.  The AALC wants to develop an exchange program between language service providers (LSPs) and university faculties, and develop a partnership program connecting LSPs, universities and students to improve the internship process for all.

We look forward to welcoming you, listening to your ideas and needs, and offering you the opportunity to network with AALC board members and AALC member companies.

Where;  25 Burton Street, Glebe, NSW

When;   Thursday 23rd July, 2015

Time;     2pm – 6pm

Cost;      Entry is free to AALC members, $30 for non-members

RSVP;     info@aalc.org.au before 13th July, 2015

 

Venue kindly offered by the Polyglot Group

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AALC Roundtable Online, 19th August 2015

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AALC ROUNDTABLE ONLINE; Machine Translation – Heaven Sent or Road To Hell

When; Wednesday, 19th August, 2015 
Time; 4pm AEST
Cost; free attendance for all

The AALC are pleased to launch their bimonthly AALC ROUNDTABLE ONLINE.  These are webinars taking place every two months where industry thought leaders of the language service industry in Australia and New Zealand discuss pertinent industry developments and issues. 

Each AALC Round Table Online will have a certain topic, feature case studies and will sometimes also include, where appropriate, international speakers from our language industry, widening the Round Table view.  Much talent is to be found within our own ranks and it’s a dialogue waiting to happen as we can learn from each other each time a colleague shares an opinion. These exchanges don’t happen often enough and when they do they are so enlightening to all of us, that we decided to take them on board.  

We would welcome your suggestions on what topics you would like to talk about, what case studies you have, and if you feel you could lead a discussion on a topic that is pertinent to you, please feel free to let us know.   The first Round Tables topic will be; Machine Translation – Heaven Sent or Road To Hell: In this discussion we will listen to case studies and deliberations of a colleague Language Service Provider, and chime into the discussion on where this is at and what’s it all about. 

Non members are invited to register, with attendance being free to all for this inaugural Round Table Online.  Members and associate members have free and guaranteed access to all our webinars and wide range of other membership benefits including free AALC events and reduced rates on industry products through the AALC market place. 

If you are not yet a member or an associate member, we encourage you to register now on https://www.aalc.org.nz/register/  We look forward to welcoming you at the first AALC ROUND TABLE ONLINE discussion.

To register to attend the first AALC ROUND TABLE ONLINE please e-mail info@aalc.org.au