Bulletin Magazine
The bulletin is published bi-monthly and has an estimated readership of 7000. As well as publicising ITI events, including conferences, workshops etc., it contains articles relating to all aspects of translating and interpreting and is aimed at informing and entertaining its readers. Recent editions include interviews with high profile authors and articles on relevant world issues running alongside regular features on the pitfalls of poor translation, reviews of the latest translation software, taxation, money matters, and the many uses of translation and interpreting in today’s world.
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