TCD, Centre for Language and Communication Studies - Language Courses

TCD, Centre for Language and Communication Studies - Language Courses

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The Centre for Language and Communication Studies (CLCS) at TCD combines the functions of a language

Tá an Lárionad Léann Teanga & Cumarsáide (CLCS), atá mar chuid de Scoil na nEolaíochtaí Teangeolaíochta, Urlabhra agus Cumarsáide, mar ionad taighde teangeolaíochta, teangeolaíochta feidhmí, taighde foghlama an dara teanga, foghraíochta agus eolaíochta urlabhra, agus cuireann an fhoireann teagasc ar fáil ag leibhéil fochéime agus iarchéime. Tá go leor dár gcúrsaí ar fáil do mhic léinn ar cuairt ag

Photos from TCD School of Linguistic, Speech and Communication Sciences's post 05/03/2025
16/10/2024

✨ Attention Trinity College Dublin students ✨

Our JET Programme Coordinator is live on campus in the Arts Block from 11:30 – 2:30 p.m. today! 🤩 We are actively recruiting final year students to join the JET Programme and spend a year or more living and working in Japan. 🎌⛩️

Questions about JET and life in Japan? Looking for tips on the application process? Drop by and ask away, our Coordinator is looking forward to seeing you there!

Trinity Centre for Asian Studies TCD Japanese Society Trinity College Dublin Global

12/08/2024

Looking for a new role?

📢 Léargas is now recruiting for an enthusiastic and driven person to join our team!

Our roles offer an exciting opportunity to progress your career working in intercultural partnership for education, training and youth.

Find all the details on how to apply here https://bit.ly/46GYvOg

12/02/2024

Job opportunity…

PPLI is hiring a Clerical Officer! Join an enthusiastic and hard-working team and help manage a wide range of resources and events promoting the benefits of foreign language skills. For more information, click https://bit.ly/42EfazY

12/02/2024
20/04/2023

The HCI Languages for Employability programme will hold 2 Industry Guest Talks this month. Their second talk will feature guest speakers from The People Group, Ireland's longest-established Sales & Marketing recruitment firm.

GUEST SPEAKERS: Colm Buckley, Managing Director & Emma Keller, Director, The People Group
DATE: Thursday, 27 April
TIME: 1-2 pm

VENUE: Trinity College Dublin Arts Building, Room 4074.
A light lunch will be provided

REGISTRATION: This talk is open to all Trinity undergraduates and postgraduates.

Learn more at https://www.tcd.ie/slscs/languages_for_employability/

ABOUT THE SPEAKER: COLM BUCKLEY

Colm joined The People Group in 2003, having spent the previous 6 years helping to establish MBNA Bank (AvantCard) in Ireland and leading their Business Development efforts. Over the past 16 years, Colm has concentrated on middle to senior-level recruitment projects in the Sales, Marketing and Commercial disciplines. He took the reins of The People Group as Managing Director in 2009, having successfully completed an MBO of the firm that year. Colm holds a postgraduate qualification in Marketing and is also a qualified Business, Executive & Personal coach.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER: EMMA KELLER

Having finished her MSc. in Applied Psychology from Trinity College, Emma's first job took her to London, where she worked for an IT & Tech Recruitment agency. After 5 years in London (and numerous calls with ThePeople Group), Emma made her return to Ireland to join the firm in 2017. Since joining, Emma has worked with candidates at all levels, from those seeking their first move to senior, more experienced hires, and she equally loves helping businesses achieve their growth ambitions.

20/04/2023

Next week, join us for the HCI Languages for Employability Industry Guest talks and discover the Value and Power of Language! Coming up first in the series this month:

GUEST SPEAKER: Antony J. Chan will be on hand this Wednesday,
DATE: 26 April 2023
TIME: 1-2 pm
VENUE: Trinity College Dublin Arts Building at Room 4074. A light lunch will be provided.

REGISTRATION: This talk is open to all Trinity undergraduates and postgraduates.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Antony J. Chan was recently appointed Head of Development at The Chester Beatty. As a seasoned arts administrator with experience spanning programme management, sponsorship, marketing, and grant scheme management, he brings a genuine and diverse passion for the arts and culture.

Antony is committed to making changes and contributions through the arts and creativity, creating mutual understanding and benefits for all.

A Hong Kong native, he was educated in Hong Kong, Canada and the UK and is bilingual in English and Chinese.

Learn more at https://www.tcd.ie/slscs/languages_for_employability/

08/02/2023

Translating Europe Workshop: “What will the language professional of tomorrow do?”
🗓️ 9 February 2023, 15:00 - 17:00 CET
📍 Where: Netherlands - Online
◼️ Language(s) of workshop: Participants can speak in Dutch, English and French
🌐 More info, programme, and registration, on the event website: https://www.drongo.nl/programma-onderdelen/evenement/84ac3d51/

Language technology plays an increasingly important role in the multilingual European societies we live in, a development that affects the entire language sector. Will the language specialist therefore be replaced by the data scientist or will expert knowledge of languages stay a key competence on the job market?

In cooperation with Drongo, the translation service of the European Commission is organising a panel discussion between trainers, students, companies, researchers and language professionals about the job market for language experts. The discussion will take place on the occasion of our publication of OTTO: an inventory of training programmes in the field of language and technology in the Netherlands and Belgium. The inventory will also be presented during the online event.

Speakers include Nikola Kunte (EMT), Iulianna van der Lek – Ciudin (Clarin Eric/Upskills), Patrick Goethals (University of Ghent), Margreet Dorleijn (literary translator), Dennis Lindberg (Tilburg University), Tom Vanallemeersch (CrossLang, Ghent), Jourik Ciesielski (Yamagata Europe), Maaike Verrips (Drongo), Dries Debackere (De Taalsector). The discussion will be moderated by Emma Hartkamp (European Commission).

This event is of interest to trainers, students, employers in the language industry, buyers of language services, and future and experienced language professionals.

With OTTO and with this event, we aim to contribute to the vitality of the language industry, the attractiveness of this sector for young talents and a better insight into the job market for language specialists.

👉 More info on Translating Europe Workshops 🔗 https://bit.ly/3Wm56Xv

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