Welcome back to the Meet the Translator podcast! In this episode, I’m joined by three university lecturers who focus on various aspects of translation in their teachings to discuss the link between academia and the profession of translation and interpreting.
Sergey, Joseph, and Callum start by sharing who they are and what they do, before talking about the Routledge Introduction to Translation and Interpreting series. We discuss the link between academia and the profession of translation and interpreting and hear about how lecturers and textbook authors keep their teachings relevant for the current working environments.
If you're interested in buying the books, head to routledge.com, rout.com, or most other textbook suppliers.
If you'd like to get in touch with Sergey, Joseph, or Callum. Send them an email at sergey.tyulenev@durham.ac.uk, LambertJ3@cardiff.ac.uk, and C.M.Walker@leeds.ac.uk respectively.
Thank you to Sergey, Joseph, and Callum for joining me on this episode, and to Pippa Williams for making the podcast jingles and editing this episode.
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