Terminology Related to Corruption in Sport

Terminology Related to Corruption in Sport

0 followers407 events6y hosting14.8k total attendees
Online event
Tuesday 12 May  •  13 - 15 GMT+1
Overview

Talk on Terminology Related to Corruption in Sport by Michelle Deeter

Speaker's bio:

Michelle Deeter is a Chinese to English translator and interpreter. She holds an MA in Interpreting and DPSI in Law. Her assignments take her to a variety of venues, including universities, botanical gardens, hospitals and hotels. She also takes on remote interpreting assignments to interpret at various meetings and conferences.

As a registrant of the National Register of Public Service Interpreters, she is experienced in both medical and legal interpreting. Michelle teaches translation and interpreting part-time at Newcastle University.

Abstract:

Sports is becoming more international and that means the demand for interpreters is increasing. The good news is you don’t need to be an elite athlete to interpret for one. You just need to understand the principles related to sports integrity, which tend to be similar no matter which sport you are working in. In this webinar, we will go over the main actors involved in sports integrity interviews and hearings, common examples of misconduct, and resources that can help you build up a glossary. We will spend equal amounts of time on anti-doping terms and match fixing terms. We will also leave plenty of time for Q&A.

If you have any accessibility needs, please let us know at least 24 hours before the event so we can make the necessary arrangements where possible by emailing chairman@ait-professionals.com or leaving a message at our virtual office on 02030967860.

Talk on Terminology Related to Corruption in Sport by Michelle Deeter

Speaker's bio:

Michelle Deeter is a Chinese to English translator and interpreter. She holds an MA in Interpreting and DPSI in Law. Her assignments take her to a variety of venues, including universities, botanical gardens, hospitals and hotels. She also takes on remote interpreting assignments to interpret at various meetings and conferences.

As a registrant of the National Register of Public Service Interpreters, she is experienced in both medical and legal interpreting. Michelle teaches translation and interpreting part-time at Newcastle University.

Abstract:

Sports is becoming more international and that means the demand for interpreters is increasing. The good news is you don’t need to be an elite athlete to interpret for one. You just need to understand the principles related to sports integrity, which tend to be similar no matter which sport you are working in. In this webinar, we will go over the main actors involved in sports integrity interviews and hearings, common examples of misconduct, and resources that can help you build up a glossary. We will spend equal amounts of time on anti-doping terms and match fixing terms. We will also leave plenty of time for Q&A.

If you have any accessibility needs, please let us know at least 24 hours before the event so we can make the necessary arrangements where possible by emailing chairman@ait-professionals.com or leaving a message at our virtual office on 02030967860.

Good to know

Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • Online

Refund Policy

No refunds

Location

Online event

Organised by
Association of Interpreters and Translators (AIT)
Followers--
Events407
Hosting6 years
Report this event

More events from Association of Interpreters and Translators (AIT)

Discover more events from Association of Interpreters and Translators (AIT), from Business to other experiences you might love.

Still looking for the right event?

Explore all online events to browse and filter by date, category, and more.