TLM: Translation Technology
The Translation & Localization Management program is on the cutting-edge of technology by integrating a cloud-based environment into the classroom on a daily level.
Six Monterey Institute students and alumni received U.S. Fulbright scholarship awards for the 2012-2013 academic year.
Scholarship funds are still available for fall 2013 admission to our graduate programs.
Meet Kathi, TESOL professor and winner of the 2013 Leslie Eliason Excellence in Teaching Award.
Students discuss their work with the indigenous people of the Sacred Valley of Perú.
Catherine turned an internship into a leadership position promoting permaculture in Malawi.
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The Translation & Localization Management program is on the cutting-edge of technology by integrating a cloud-based environment into the classroom on a daily level.
Graduates of the Monterey Institute’s new Master of Arts in International Education Management program are expected to fill key positions in the growing international education sector.
Monterey Institute student Heather Bessette landed an internship that combines her focus on renewable energy projects and development, as well as her French language skills, at a non-profit organization founded by MIIS alumna Mary Graham.
Many Monterey Institute students leave with more than a graduate education – with friends for life, and in some cases, life partners.
In two articles published by the New York Times, MIIS alumna Jaala Thibault (MATESOL ´07) shares her experience as a female professor teaching young men and women in Kabul, Afghanistan—an experience unimaginable only ten years ago.
After intensive on-campus training, 37 Monterey Institute students are heading off to 18 different countries to gain professional experience in the field, staying on assignment for up to six months.
Monterey Institute alumni Alan Lovewell and Oren Frey have successfully launched Local Catch Monterey Bay – a new venture matching sustainable local fishermen with consumers on a regular basis.
Students will be working with international organizations around the world as part of the IPSS program.
Army veteran Ross Belliveau (MAIPS '12) talks about the Monterey Institute's commitment to military veterans through the Yellow Ribbon Program.
Emily Patrick (MPA '12) tells us about her experience with Development Project Management Institute Plus in Namibia.
