Book Chat – Chapter 2!
We hope that you enjoyed the inaugural Bookchat meeting as much as we did and that you are looking forward to the next instalment… Following on from the interesting discussion
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North West Translators' Network
North West Translators' Network
We hope that you enjoyed the inaugural Bookchat meeting as much as we did and that you are looking forward to the next instalment… Following on from the interesting discussion
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Join us for a pub quiz in the comfort of your own home! We're going bigger with our sixth quiz! NWTN members will compete against Yorkshire and NERG ITI members!
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A CPD session aimed at practising interpreters who are keen to improve their note-taking skills for long and short consecutive assignments. The first part will briefly revisit the principles of
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Escape with a good book... Those cold winter evenings are now upon us… so it’s the perfect opportunity to snuggle up in our favourite cosy chair by the fire
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Join NWTN Events Team Leader, Kate Lo, Laurence Bisot and colleagues for an informal chat online via Zoom. For one hour during your lunch break, we'll host a Q&A session
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Join us as we play host to author and songwriter, Dr. Elaine Walker, on Zoom for a morning of creative writing. It can be said that every translator brings something
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Hello again Bookchatters! At long last, bookshops are open again!! Maybe you’ve already visited one and have made some interesting discoveries. Or maybe you’re itching to get back to your
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Come and join Laurence Bisot and Kate Lo for a mini coworking session at Oppidan Social (formerly Ziferblat) on Edge Street in the Northern Quarter, Manchester. The concept is simple
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International Coworking Day 2021 is upon us! Come and join Kate Lo and Laurence Bisot for a coworking session at Oppidan Social (formerly Ziferblat) on Edge Street in the Northern
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Susie Jackson, pricing and finance mentor, answers all your questions on what could be the trickiest part within our profession.