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CONTENTS
News & editorial
FALL IN REGISTERED PSIs . . 5
IN THE MEDIA . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Awards focus
VOICE OF EUROPE . . . . . . 14
In a rare interview, the European institutions'
first female Director-General, Renée Van Hoof-
Haferkamp, looks back at her life and work
FRENCH EXCHANGE . . . . . 17
How one project is fostering understanding
between French and British youth online
AHEAD OF THE
COMPETITION . . . . . . . . . . 18
Can a gaming contest for primary schools
inspire a generation of language learners?
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Editor M Moore linguist.editor@ciol.org.uk
Sales D Butler +44 (0) 20 7940 3100; deborah.butler@ciol.org.uk
Editorial Board
Chair L Melcion MA (Surrey) DipTrans PG Cert Ed MCIL
D Butler BA (Hons) (ex officio)
A Carlisle MA FCIL (ex officio)
C Fairfoull BA MA ACIL MCIPD AIRP
J Guardamagna BA MCIL CL (Translator) IAPTI APARU
M Moore BA (ex officio)
J Oppedisano BA MA DPSI MCIL
E Pavlopoulos LLB MAEd PGCE IoLET Affiliate
M Pollard BA PhD FCIL FHEA
K Trotman BSc MA DipTrans MCIL
A Zafar BA CIOL Student Affliate
For a list of Council and committee members,
see www.ciol.org.uk/council
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Linguist, formerly
The Incorporated
Linguist,
is the official
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Features
THE BIG IDEA . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
The founder of the online encyclopaedia
Omniglot reveals the secrets of its success
REWRITING DIVERSITY . . . . 8
Can a mentorship for minority ethnic literary
translators make the industry more inclusive?
THE FOUNDATION
OF DIPLOMACY . . . . . . . . . 10
How the UK government has improved the
linguistic skills of its diplomats in just five years
EMBASSY INSIGHTS . . . . . . 13
Cultural outreach from the Georgian Embassy
THE PROBLEM WITH
IMPARTIALITY . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Why interpreters need to be honest about
how hard it can be to remain impartial
CURTAIN CALL FOR LATIN . 22
Why would anyone translate Brecht into Latin?
A look at the challenges – and benefits – of
rendering modern fiction in ancient tongues
THE PEACEMAKERS . . . . . . 24
In times of conflict, what responsibility do
linguists bear for fostering understanding?
GAINING EXCELLENCE . . . 26
How the UK's Mandarin Excellence
Programme has met its objective of having
5,000 pupils on track to fluency by 2020
Reviews
BOOKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Language Unlimited and Don't Believe a Word
Opinion & comment
LETTERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Institute matters
TRANSLATORS OF GENIUS . 32
How the translator's role was elevated through
the rising popularity of Shakespeare in Europe
A LIFE WITH LANGUAGES . 33
In his native Serbian, one member discusses
why he swapped dentistry for interpreting
MAKING AN
IMPACT ONLINE . . . . . . . . . 34
CIOL's Digital Content Marketing Executive
Sukhdeep Loyal on what drew her to the role
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