Registration is open for the 62nd annual conference of the American Translators Association (ATA), which will take place October 27-30, 2021, in Minneapolis, MN. Attendees have the option of participating virtually from home or in person in Minneapolis. Check out […]
AATIA is offering three court interpreting webinars that will enable interpreters licensed by the Texas Judicial Branch Certification Commission (JBCC) to earn up to 8 hours of continuing education credit, including 2 hours of ethics education. Two of the webinars […]
Mindful of the economic impact that the COVID-19 pandemic has had on freelancers and small businesses, the AATIA Board of Directors has decided to temporarily extend the period of membership from one year to 18 months for new members who […]
Congratulations to AATIA member Kristin Siracusa Fisher, who was recently short-listed for the prestigious Peirene Stevns translation prize. Although she didn’t win, just being short-listed is a real feather in her cap! The Peirene Stevns prize is awarded annually to […]
AATIA will host a sitting for the American Translators Association (ATA) certification exam in Austin on August 14, 2021. This will be a computerized sitting, although candidates may hand-write the exam if they prefer. Registration and all other details will […]
Inside Specialization, a new feature of The ATA Podcast, will provide information and insights on the “what, why, and how” of various areas of specialization. In the first episode, Veronika Demichelis, Chair of the Professional Development Committee of the American […]
We will once again gather via Zoom this coming Saturday, March 13th, for our next general meeting, which will get under way at 1 p.m. You’ll find the Zoom information below. Our program will feature presentations by Yun Jung (Elena) […]
We are excited to have left 2020 behind us and already have some excellent news for our first AATIA general meeting on January 9, 2021, which will kick off on Zoom at 1:00 pm (scroll down for the Zoom link). […]
2020 has been a trying year for us all, but there have been some bright spots, including our AATIA general meetings, which, thanks to the miracles of modern technology, we were able to continue holding, despite the pandemic. Last year, […]