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The Linguist 54,5

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thelinguist.uberflip.com OCTOBER/NOVEMBER The Linguist 33 INSTITUTE MATTERS Students Kian Kee Ang María Ana Arrighi Hannah Braiden Yu Feng Barbora Hovorkova Jill Krishnan Rebecca Metcalfe Sarah Oliver Rosie O'Riordan Claudette Arienne Sherlock Jennifer Smith Gemma Soklakov Maria Sysko Katrina Jade Walters Associates Mireille Boulanger Beth Burleigh Nicholas Carratu Nigel Conibear Paul Connolly Ewa Davidge Ali Reza Dehghanpour Adriana Dobre Ruth Grant Stephen Green Delaina Haslam Veronica Herdade Walker Huang Kaijie Effimia Gemi-Iordanou ADMISSIONS Meet the Fellows CODE OF CONDUCT Tony Bell outlines the key changes to the CIOL's Code of Conduct, following revisions that came into effect in September Like all such documents the Institute's Code of Professional Conduct must be subject to periodic review. The disciplinary procedures have been extensively revised in the past couple of years, and a review of the Code of Professional Conduct was timely. It was one of the topics discussed at last year's Members' Day, looking at it from the perspective that when a problem arises a practitioner's first recourse is the Institute's Professional Code. A revised code, providing a coherent and positive framework for professional practice, was approved by Council in July, to come into force on 1 September. Available at www.ciol.org.uk > membership > membershipbenefits, it is easier to navigate and read, and is much more streamlined than the previous version. It is a single document, applicable to all areas and specialisms in professional language work. It is a clearer document than the previous version in that it does not engage with questions of business practice but focuses consistently on matters affecting professionalism and professional ethics. The new Code of Conduct is firmly based on eight general principles of professional conduct: • Professional judgement • Linguistic competence • Subject competence • Professional competence • Continuing professional development (CPD) • Responsibilities to clients/employers • Responsibilities to fellow language professionals and to the Chartered Institute of Linguists • Responsibilities to other agencies, public bodies and society. The code provides a clear set of benchmarks that the general public can expect of a professional linguist. This is key to the promotion and maintenance of the highest standards of integrity and professional responsibility. A useable and effective Code of Professional Conduct is essential to the purposes of CIOL, and the new code is designed to meet those requirements. Tony Bell FCIL, Hon Treasurer, CIOL Council Paul Bishop FCIL is Professor of German at Glasgow University and has been teaching the language across all levels since 1994. In his capacity as the William Jacks Chair in Modern Languages, with a remit to pursue languages 'principally for commercial education', he engages with a wide range of stakeholders, including the Scottish Council for Development and Industry, Scottish Government's Strategic Implementation Group for languages, and the Goethe-Institut. He is committed to developing a sustainable languages policy for the future. Professor Bishop has written and edited some 20 books in the fields of intellectual history and intercultural studies. He has a DPhil in German and more recently obtained the IoLET Diploma in Translation. Mohammed Malik Oksana Romanova Miroslaw Szewczyk Johnatan Vandesquille Wang Cheng Benjamin Waters Members Edina Balczo Ronald Buur Natalia Cacabelos Champ Mei Zhang Chan Hoi Ling Karine Chevalier-Watts Choi Ka Man Diana Clark Anna Dobson Marta Fernandez-Seoane Gao Junling Simon Geschwindt Helen Gibbons Maria del Pilar Gonzalez Carla Haddad Helena Hendin Khadimul Islam Simon Jarvis Kan Wenjie Liao Chongjun Ginny Naish Brenda Narice Andrew Neil Julio Oya Eleanor Pitt Katya Roberts Eduardo Rodrigues Marques Anna Ruchalowska Cristina Sandru Veronica Sardon Alonso Rachel Claire Storey Zornitsa Stoyanova Hui Tian Guillermo Urbina Valdes Jane Wintersohl Martin Worrall Yuan Bo Ieva Zveja Upgrades Michelle Deeter Paul Kearns Stephen Murray Pavel Slama Readmissions Charlotte Barslund Leung Chung Hang Man Kuen Liu Kristina MacVicar Natalia Ramos Moreno Mehmet Tezer Tetiana Young

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