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05 ਸਤੰ. 2022
Ning Guo | Central Queensland University Doctor of Philosophy research project This research project aims to explore interpreters’ emotional well-being and soft skill training regarding well-being when serving the public, in particular those who have or currently work with the police in domestic violence cases. Participants are invited for an interview that consists of narrating the...
Read more30 ਅਗਃ 2022
UPDATE: Due to high demand new dates have been added in October, November and December: https://loom.ly/X_rVwSg —-We would like to invite all NAATI-certified practitioners to a free interactive workshop about the recertification process. These sessions are delivered online and will be held approximately monthly with current confirmed dates on the:????️ 12pm-1pm AEST – 29th September...
Read more29 ਅਗਃ 2022
In response to community requests, we would like to announce that Odia (formerly known as Oriya) has been added in the Credentialed Community Language (CCL) testing. Candidates can submit applications from 29 August 2022. Limited test spots have been opened for testing in October 2022.
Read more26 ਅਗਃ 2022
Applications for the 2023 Interpreter Scholarship in Victoria are now open! The Victorian Government is offering scholarships to support students undertaking interpreting courses at RMIT University in 2023. The scholarships aim to bolster Victoria’s supply of qualified interpreters so that non-English speakers have better access to crucial government services, such as health care and housing support. Since...
Read more16 ਅਗਃ 2022
We are pleased to announce that all Credentialed Community Language (CCL) credentials issued from 9 August 2022 will have a five-year validity period. This is an increase from the previous three-year validity period. Why was this change made? NAATI’s terms and conditions are subject to change, just like any other organisations. NAATI sometimes makes changes...
Read more02 ਅਗਃ 2022
Scholarship opportunity for Tasmanian interpreters and bicultural workers seeking NAATI Certification. The Tasmanian Government in collaboration with RMIT, NAATI, and AUSIT is offering funding to help local interpreters enrol in the ‘Interpreter Skills Online Training for NAATI Certification’ provided by RMIT. This course meets the training requirements set by NAATI for anyone wishing to sit...
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