Translation MPhil
University of Bristol
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The School of Modern Languages has particular research strengths in translation studies. Fields of research interest include: audiovisual translation translation technologies (especially machine translation) media accessibility translation history literary translation (including poetry, drama, fiction, practice-oriented research) adaptation studies and the ways in which translation is used and perceived by institutions and by civil society. Languages include Catalan, Chinese, French, German, ...Read more

The School of Modern Languages has particular research strengths in translation studies. Fields of research interest include: audiovisual translation translation technologies (especially machine translation) media accessibility translation history literary translation (including poetry, drama, fiction, practice-oriented research) adaptation studies and the ways in which translation is used and perceived by institutions and by civil society. Languages include Catalan, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish.The School's translation activities benefit from extensive collaborations with outside institutions and networks, including the Institute of Translation and Interpreting (ITI), the Chartered Institute of Linguists and the Association of Programmes in Translation and Interpreting Studies (APTIS). The Penguin Archive and the Theatre Collection, housed at the University, offer important resources for research in translation publishing and performance. The School also owns a Tobii eye tracker and a copy of iMotions software, which we use for data analysis in screen studies and translation process research.We welcome applications from students wishing to pursue tailor-made research to master's or doctoral level in any of the above areas. Our postgraduates are fully integrated in a professionally and personally supportive departmental community. We encourage you to attend and give papers at School and University research events, as well as national and international conferences. Funding is available to support fieldwork and participation in external events. We support you in developing a full range of academic skills, including teaching.Our research facilities foster interdisciplinary collaboration between all departments through research seminars and other events and include the Multimedia Centre: a specialist language centre comprising a language laboratory, media suite, a library of foreign films, newspapers and magazines, and an 18-seat screening room.

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MPhil: An upper second-class degree or international equivalent. Please note, acceptance will also depend on evidence of your readiness to pursue a research degree.

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University of Bristol
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