Interpreting postgraduate degrees in South East England

5 universities offer 14 postgraduate courses. To get the best results for postgraduate interpreting degrees, enter your predicted grades.

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Queen Mary University of London

1 interpreting courses LONDON
Subject ranking: 19th
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Source : Complete University Guide 2026

WUSCA ranking: 89th
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What students say about interpreting

My experience at uni has been mostly positive. The course is engaging and the practical elements make it more interesting. Many lecturers are supportive and the facilities are helpful for studying. However, communication and organisation could sometimes be improved, as information can occasionally be unclear or late. Overall, it’s been a good place to learn and gain experience

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Year 1
  • Adaptation in Theory and Practice
  • Translation Theory I: Theories, Problems
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University of Surrey

7 interpreting courses SOUTH EAST ENGLAND
WUSCA ranking: 36th
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Best thing is the fantastic 24/7 library that's not just resourceful but also incredibly welcoming with even overnight snacks there for those who spend their time at the library at night! I wish the university had more student accommodation on offer for the international students.

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Year 1
  • CONSECUTIVE INTERPRETING CHINESE I [CHINESE PATHWAY]
  • CONSECUTIVE INTERPRETING CHINESE II [CHINESE PATHWAY]
  • PRINCIPLES AND CHALLENGES OF TRANSLATION AND INTERPRETING
  • PROFESSIONAL TRANSLATION PRACTICE I
  • SIMULTANEOUS INTERPRETING CHINESE I [CHINESE PATHWAY]
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Year 1
  • CONSECUTIVE AND DIALOGUE INTERPRETING I
  • CONSECUTIVE AND DIALOGUE INTERPRETING II
  • PRINCIPLES AND CHALLENGES OF TRANSLATION AND INTERPRETING
  • PROFESSIONAL TRANSLATION PRACTICE I
  • PROFESSIONAL TRANSLATION PRACTICE II
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London Metropolitan University

1 interpreting courses LONDON
WUSCA ranking: 39th
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My initial reasons for joining were simple. I was drawn to the community; on my open day, I saw a diverse range of people and felt it was a place where the average person from a working-class background could feel comfortable and part of something. I also loved the university's layout. It's tremendously large, with a charming little interior garden and various communal spaces. At times, it felt almost too big, but over the years, I turned finding its many hidden corners into a personal game. And let's not forget the labs—incredibly huge and spacious, yet still cozy. I remember late winter afternoons, running a routine reaction while staring out the massive windows. In those moments, everything felt tranquil and perfectly in place. However, that was just the beginning. The real reason the undergraduate Chemistry program at London Met is so great is the academic staff. Their dedication, the time they invest, and the lengths to which they will go to help you are absolutely unparalleled. You aren't just a number or another face; you are someone they look after. They share every opportunity with you—bursaries, placements, training, and so on—constantly pushing you in the right direction and enabling you to collect achievements throughout the short journey of your BSc. It isn't always easy; there will be moments of stress, anxiety, and insecurity, but remember that everyone is there to help you succeed.

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  • Conference Interpreting (EU/UN Context)
  • Consecutive interpreting (A into English or C2 into English)
  • Consecutive interpreting (English into A, or C1 into English)
  • Interpreting Theory and Interpreting Assignment Preparation Strategies
  • Simultaneous interpreting (A<>English , or C1 and C2 into English)
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University of Westminster, London

2 interpreting courses LONDON
WUSCA ranking: 25th
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The University of Westminster is a great place to study because of its location in the heart of London, at Baker Street. The professors are excellent and have relevant knowledge and experience in the sports industry. We also hear from experienced guest speakers working in the industry, which gives us valuable insight into real-world careers. In addition, we go on trips to visit sporting stadiums and venues, which is very helpful for gaining practical experience and a deeper understanding of the industry. The university experience could be enhanced by organising more on-campus activities and events for students.

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Year 1
  • Interpreting 2
  • Interpreting 1
  • MA Thesis
  • MA Translation Project
  • Professional Development
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UCL (University College London)

3 interpreting courses LONDON
Subject ranking: 4th
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I love all the student deals. However, I feel like many of the student activity processes could be streamlined as it seems so overwhelming as a foreigner/first-year. Like, having to book a ticket, but then still waiting in line or an event being overbooked via ticketing that people are dissuaded to come. Then, when the event takes place, the ticket holders don’t even come.

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Year 1
  • Language and Translation
  • Translation Technologies 1
  • Dissertation
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  • CMII0087: Language and Translation
  • CMII0093: Audio Description for People with Limited Access to Visual Information
  • CMII0094: Subtitling and Captioning for d/Deaf and Hard of Hearing People
  • CMII0097: Subtitling
  • CMII0098: Translating for Voiceover and Dubbing
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