March 4, 2010

ATA 51st Annual Conference Presentation Proposals Due March 8

The American Translators Association is now accepting presentation proposals for ATA's 51st Annual Conference in Denver, Colorado (October 27-30, 2010).

Submissions are invited from all areas of translation and interpreting, including financial, legal, medical, literary, media, science and technology, terminology, training and pedagogy, independent contracting,and language services providers. Sessions may be language-specific or general.

All proposals are selected through a competitive peer-review process.

As the current Administrator of the French Language Division I would like to encourage the "experts" among you to make a presentation at the ATA's Annual Conference this Fall in Denver, Colorado. This will offer you a unique opportunity to enhance your professional standing. ATA also offers speakers discounted conference registration fees.

If you do decide to present a paper, please make sure that you select "French" as the "Topic of presentation" if it is related to the French Language of course! This is a separate selection from the "presenting language" where you can select either French or English depending on the language you are most comfortable in for your presentation.

Visit http://www.atanet.org/conferencesandseminars/proposal.php to learn more about the proposal process and to access the proposal form.

The deadline for submitting a presentation proposal is March 8, 2010.

Thank you very much for your willingness to share your precious knowledge with your peers!
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FOR QUESTIONS RELATED TO THE FRENCH LANGUAGE DIVISION PRESENTATIONS:
Contact: Virginia Fox, FLD Administrator

FOR ADMINISTRATIVE QUESTIONS?  NEED INFO?
Contact Maggie Rowe, Membership Services Manager
Phone: (703) 683-6100
Email: Maggie@atanet.org
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MAKE PLANS NOW TO ATTEND!!

ATA 51st Annual Conference
Hyatt Regency Denver
Denver, Colorado
October 27-30, 2010

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