Registration for the 63rd annual conference of the American Translators Association (ATA) is now open. This year’s conference will be held in Los Angeles, CA, October 12-15, 2022. The conference will feature over 168 workshops and sessions for both translators […]
AATIA is pleased to have donated $700 from its own funds to replenish the Harvie Jordan Scholarship Fund managed by AFTI. The Harvie Jordan Scholarship promotes, encourages, and supports leadership and professional development of translators and interpreters within ATA’s Spanish […]
Another refugee crisis is once again putting translators and interpreters in a position to help in a humanitarian cause. This will put many of these language professionals at risk of vicarious trauma, compassion fatigue, and secondary stress because of repeatedly […]
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 […]
Are there grounds for optimism for newcomers? D.C.-based translator Neil Langdon Inglis will review his 36-year career as a translator in the U.S.A and ask : Is translation a career that can still be recommended to newcomers? The answers may […]
Webinario sobre la traducción de contratos/Webinar on Contract Translation from Spanish into English
Join us for our General Meeting in July and meet Tom West! En la primera parte de este webinario, abordaremos los contratos desde el punto de vista teórico. Examinaremos los varios tipos de contratos previstos por la ley (por ejemplo, […]
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 […]
Poet Amanda Gorman and her poem “The Hill We Climb” certainly made an impact during the presidential inauguration ceremony in January, but it also made headlines around the world for another reason: The media and experts widely discussed the question […]
Before AATIA President Robin Bonthrone introduced the first speaker of the March meeting, he looked back to a time before the pandemic severely limited the Association’s meeting options and activities and life in general. He mentioned the missed AATIA party […]