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The Linguist 56,1 – February/March 2017

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thelinguist.uberflip.com FEBRUARY/MARCH 2017 The Linguist 35 Marketing for Linguists Two bite-sized marketing workshops for translators and interpreters February - March, Glasgow The Marketing for Linguists workshops will show you effective ways to market your business and help you create a basic plan of action. You will learn how to compete in a global world and run marketing activities alongside your many other responsibilities. Presented by Alba Sort MCIL, member of the Chartered Institute of Marketing www.ciol.org.uk/events for more information and to book your place 020 7940 3100 info@ciol.org.uk Only £15 per session for CIOL members Competing in a Global World Thursday 23 February, 6-8pm Marketing Planning and Execution Thursday 30 March, 6-8pm Strathclyde University, Glasgow To apply, please visit www.cie.org.uk/makeyourmark Requirements are: • applicants should have teaching experience and be educated to degree level. • applicants must have a demonstrable command of their chosen language or dialect • successful applicants will have a keen eye for detail. Become a languages examiner with Cambridge Cambridge International Examinations is growing and over 10 000 schools in more than 160 countries are now part of our Cambridge learning community. To support our continued growth worldwide, we are expanding and strengthening our examiner network, and inviting teachers to develop their professional experience by becoming Cambridge examiners. We are welcoming new examiners across the range of over 45 languages offered within the Cambridge curriculum but are in particular need of examiners for languages spoken in Europe and Asia, as well as Indian and Southern African languages. We offer: • a powerful insight into the teaching and assessment of Cambridge quali cations • support in developing your own professional practice • the highest standards of training and support • freelance opportunities, based on contracts for services for each examination series, which t around your existing commitments.

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