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.
25% scholarship for our in-person MA in Translation and Localization Management program and related joint degrees.
Our graduates work around the world in a range of roles, including as localization program managers and language leads at tech firms like Netflix, Google, and Salesforce, and as project managers at leading translation companies. You will study with faculty who are experts in the language services industry.
We’ve partnered with ProZ.com to provide a 25% scholarship ($12K+ annually) to ProZ.com paying members admitted to our eligible programs. The sooner you apply, the more likely you are to receive additional scholarships.
Scholarships are only awarded at the time of admission, and applicants must be paying members in good standing with ProZ.com before submitting their application.
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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.