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Published: 30 April 2025

CTS Careers Fair 2025

The Centre for Translation Studies (CTS) at the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ is organising their 9th annual careers fair for students looking into a career in the language industry or other industries where multilingual and intercultural communication is vital.

Whether translating marketing material of global brands, interpreting in diplomatic settings, subtitling the latest Netflix series, experts are needed to support global and local businesses and organisations in their efforts to communicate with audiences around the world. 

  • Are you currently a masters student at the CTS?
  • Perhaps you know more than one language and want to combine your BA degree with languages for an exciting career?
  • Are you simply curious and want to find out more?

Please join us on Wednesday 7 May, 14:00 - 17:00 in the LTE and LT Foyer. No need to register. 

At the CTS careers fair you will:

  • Discover exciting career opportunities available in the language industry and beyond.
  • Network with language industry professionals to learn about how to combine your existing skills with your language skills in this growing, high-tech, and creative industry.
  • Learn from current CTS students about our programmes to see if you’d like to pursue an MA.

PART 1 – PRESENTATIONS (LTE) 

14.00 – 14.05 

Welcome. Yuan Zou (CTS)  

14.05 – 14.30 

Student Presentation. Aidan Luker, Cuiyao Wang, Edward Hunt, Emily Wells, Yiting Fang 

14.30 – 14.40 

Mother Tongue

Diana Eminiova, Talent Manager 

 

14.40 – 14.50 

Hogarth.  

Luke Townsend, Transcreation Account Manager 

 

14.50 – 15.05 

Short break 

15.05-15.15 

Oncall Interpreters and Translators.  

Maria Leonardi, Conference Interpreting Operations Manager 

Agnieszka Plewa, Community Booking Officer 

 

15.15 – 15.25 

TVT Media. 

Christina Florou, Senior Project Manager 

 

PART 2 – NETWORKING (LT ground floor foyer)  

15.30 – 17.00 

Please join the representatives of the Language Services Companies for Networking  

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