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The Linguist 58,5 - October/November 2019

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@Linguist_CIOL OCTOBER/NOVEMBER The Linguist 31 INSTITUTE MATTERS Hiba Bayyat ACIL, an interpreter and translator working in Arabic and English, set up the North East UK network this year. "I felt there was a significant scarcity of information available in the area for both future and existing professional interpreters and translators, as well as a shortage of training events and networking opportunities," she explains. "Our Facebook group quickly grew to 32 members and we look forward to meeting up soon and setting up events." Visit www.ciol.org.uk/online-eligibility-check to find out more about CIOL's membership networks, and let us know how you would like to get involved. Email comms@ciol.org.uk if there is no network in your area, or there is a specialist area you would like to see covered, as we are looking to expand our networks in future. We look forward to hearing from you. For some years now, CIOL has operated a number of networks, societies and special interest groups on various subjects. The groups currently in operation – three divisions (Translating, Interpreting and Business, Professions and Government) and ten regional networks (listed opposite) – make an important contribution to the language professions, as they allow us, as a community, to recognise that we struggle with the same challenges, and offer us forums to address these issues effectively. They also provide an opportunity for those who want to give back to a profession that has supported them through their personal growth, for example by mentoring linguists who are starting out or looking for new ideas. CIOL was set up to enable the industry to share knowledge, support each other and increase professionalism – everything that our membership networks embody. They also identify trends affecting the industry, and where CIOL and its members should spend their efforts to address these issues effectively. They are there to drive the industry forward as a collective, providing a level of support, helping to break down silos and barriers around language and culture, and enabling people to communicate and live their lives better. We are looking to further develop and grow the networks, and welcome the recently formed North East UK, South West UK, and London and SE networks to the CIOL family. These groups need your support, wherever you are in the world. You can do this in a variety of ways, from signing up to their Facebook groups to attending events, writing blogs and volunteering at one of their events. Giving back to the profession CIOL's divisions, societies and networks are growing, with three new groups established this year. Find out how they support members and how you can get involved For contact details for CIOL's membership networks (divisions, societies and associations), visit ciol.org.uk/networks-events. To view the calendar of events, see ciol.org.uk/events MEMBERSHIP NETWORKS Special interest • business, Professions and government division • Translating division • interpreting division Regional groups • china networks • german Society • Hong Kong Society • lincolnshire Society • london and SE network • midlands network • north East uK network • Spanish Society • Scottish Society • South West uK network building a communiTy The new Midlands Network at Yelvertoft Canal CIOL networks

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