
The Translation cluster at Warwick organizes and participates in a variety of translation-themed events, both within the university, with partners, and with the general public. For more information on the upcoming events listed below, contact the group at translation@warwick.ac.uk.
Translation Events
Warwick-Tongji Postgraduate Symposium 2025: Translation, Discourse, and Global Communication
This interdisciplinary symposium brings together emerging scholars to explore how translation and discourse shape, mediate, and transform global communication today. Jointly organised by Tongji University and the University of Warwick, the symposium builds on Tongji’s strengths in language and intercultural communication and Warwick’s expertise in translation, discourse analysis, and global media.
In an era of accelerated global flows and digital mediation, translation remains a critical arena where meanings are contested, identities negotiated, and voices constructed across languages, cultures, and media. We invite contributions that critically explore how translation and discourse shape transnational encounters, cultural exchange, and the shifting politics of global communication. Postgraduate students in translation studies, applied linguistics, literary, media and cultural studies and related fields are warmly encouraged to apply.
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PhD extra-curricular activities
Warwick-Tongji Postgraduate Symposium 2025: Translation, Discourse, and Global Communication
This interdisciplinary symposium brings together emerging scholars to explore how translation and discourse shape, mediate, and transform global communication today. Jointly organised by Tongji University and the University of Warwick, the symposium builds on Tongji’s strengths in language and intercultural communication and Warwick’s expertise in translation, discourse analysis, and global media.
In an era of accelerated global flows and digital mediation, translation remains a critical arena where meanings are contested, identities negotiated, and voices constructed across languages, cultures, and media. We invite contributions that critically explore how translation and discourse shape transnational encounters, cultural exchange, and the shifting politics of global communication. Postgraduate students in translation studies, applied linguistics, literary, media and cultural studies and related fields are warmly encouraged to apply.
Warwick Thursdays
All students are warmly invited to SCAPVC Warwick Thursdays - a literary salon featuring visiting novelists, poets, dramatists, filmmakers, translators, publishers, editors, journalists, agents and artists in conversation with Warwick writers.
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MA extra-curricular activities
All events are open to students in both MA in Translation and Cultures (SMLC) and MA in Literary Translation Studies (SCAPVC).
Warwick-Tongji Postgraduate Symposium 2025: Translation, Discourse, and Global Communication
This interdisciplinary symposium brings together emerging scholars to explore how translation and discourse shape, mediate, and transform global communication today. Jointly organised by Tongji University and the University of Warwick, the symposium builds on Tongji’s strengths in language and intercultural communication and Warwick’s expertise in translation, discourse analysis, and global media.
In an era of accelerated global flows and digital mediation, translation remains a critical arena where meanings are contested, identities negotiated, and voices constructed across languages, cultures, and media. We invite contributions that critically explore how translation and discourse shape transnational encounters, cultural exchange, and the shifting politics of global communication. Postgraduate students in translation studies, applied linguistics, literary, media and cultural studies and related fields are warmly encouraged to apply.
Warwick Thursdays
All students are warmly invited to SCAPVC Warwick Thursdays - a literary salon featuring visiting novelists, poets, dramatists, filmmakers, translators, publishers, editors, journalists, agents and artists in conversation with Warwick writers.
This calendar's schedule is empty.
UG extra-curricular activities
Warwick-Tongji Postgraduate Symposium 2025: Translation, Discourse, and Global Communication
This interdisciplinary symposium brings together emerging scholars to explore how translation and discourse shape, mediate, and transform global communication today. Jointly organised by Tongji University and the University of Warwick, the symposium builds on Tongji’s strengths in language and intercultural communication and Warwick’s expertise in translation, discourse analysis, and global media.
In an era of accelerated global flows and digital mediation, translation remains a critical arena where meanings are contested, identities negotiated, and voices constructed across languages, cultures, and media. We invite contributions that critically explore how translation and discourse shape transnational encounters, cultural exchange, and the shifting politics of global communication. Postgraduate students in translation studies, applied linguistics, literary, media and cultural studies and related fields are warmly encouraged to apply.
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Warwick Thursdays
All students are warmly invited to SCAPVC Warwick Thursdays - a literary salon featuring visiting novelists, poets, dramatists, filmmakers, translators, publishers, editors, journalists, agents and artists in conversation with Warwick writers.

We are a member of the Association of Programmes in Translation and Interpreting Studies, UK and Ireland.
We are a corporate member of ITI, the Institute of Translation & Interpreting in the UK, so you will have access to professional advice and support, including events, workshops, journals and career bulletins.

We are Higher Education Language Partners of CIOL, the Chartered Institute of Linguists in the UK.
