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i have a teaching and journalistic back ground. I speak Tigrinya and Amharic Languages. I have enough experience working as an interpreter and translator but I would like to have the DPSI qualification in order to enable me to work as a registered interpreter and translator.
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Very good course
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How would you rate the course, out of 10?
10
Which was your favourite part of the course and why?
My favourite part of the course was represented by the exercises we needed to complete at the end of each lesson. Personally, those exercises helped me better understand the interpreting techniques and it also helped me gain a better knowledge and experience in this domain.
Which was your least favourite part of the course and why?
The entire course was very well-structured and complete. I did not have any least favourite part, because each lesson taught me something useful.
Is there anything that you suggest we change?
No, absolutely not. You are doing a great work and you are providing your students the best training possible.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Online
- Different dates available
- 27 Weeks
... degree level courses and it is required by many UK organisations, such as the MoJ, Councils, NHS, Court Interpreting, etc. It entitles holders to apply for membership of the Chartered Institute of Linguists (CIOL), the leading UK-based membership body for language professionals... Learn about: Consecutive interpretation, Writing Skills, Simultaneous interpretation...
... degree level courses and it is required by many UK organisations, such as the MoJ, Councils, NHS, Court Interpreting, etc. It entitles holders to apply for membership of the Chartered Institute of Linguists (CIOL), the leading UK-based membership body for language professionals... Learn about: Consecutive interpretation, Writing Skills, Simultaneous interpretation...
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i have a teaching and journalistic back ground. I speak Tigrinya and Amharic Languages. I have enough experience working as an interpreter and translator but I would like to have the DPSI qualification in order to enable me to work as a registered interpreter and translator.
Thanks.
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Very good course
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How would you rate the course, out of 10?
10
Which was your favourite part of the course and why?
My favourite part of the course was represented by the exercises we needed to complete at the end of each lesson. Personally, those exercises helped me better understand the interpreting techniques and it also helped me gain a better knowledge and experience in this domain.
Which was your least favourite part of the course and why?
The entire course was very well-structured and complete. I did not have any least favourite part, because each lesson taught me something useful.
Is there anything that you suggest we change?
No, absolutely not. You are doing a great work and you are providing your students the best training possible.
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- NVQ
- Distance Learning
- 33 Weeks
...Would you like to BOOST your EMPLOYABILITY??? Smart Office (UK) offer preparatory courses for Diploma in Public Service Interpreting – a nationally...
- Course
- Birkenhead
...The Diploma in Public Service Interpreting is the highest and most prestigious qualification in interpreting and is awarded by the Institute of Linguists. This course will prepare you for the examinations in London...
- Course
- Nottingham
- Advanced
- Different dates available
- 100h - 18 Weeks
... by the students during the course include consecutive and simultaneous, sight translations, written translations, and note taking skills In addition students will gain knowledge of ethical and professional practices related to the role of a Public Service Interpreter... Learn about: Public Service Interpreting, Diploma in Public Service interpreting...
- Course
- Nottingham
- Advanced
- 6h - 18 Weeks
... by the students during the course include consecutive and simultaneous, sight translations, written translations, note taking skills in addition students will gain knowledge of ethical and professional practice related to the role of a public service interpreter...
- Course
- Nottingham
- Advanced
- 5h - 7 Months
... by the students during the course include consecutive and simultaneous, sight translations, written translations, note taking skills In addition students will gain knowledge of ethical and professional practices related to the role of a Public Service Interpreter... Learn about: High level written english, High level of spoken english...
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The past couple of years has seen the
massive political transformation in Europe that is Brexit with¬ major economic implications for Britain and Europe.I was captivated by both the potential consequences of the events and the approach taken by the respective nations to ensure a smooth and beneficial transition into a new era of tariffed trade, tighter
immigration policies and possible economicprosperity.
Lack of management can lead to disastrous outcomes, and my home country, Uganda, has suffered from these in dramatic proportions for decades. Its business inefficiency has led to people being devastated by unemployment and poverty, including my own community.
As a dedicated and ambitious student, I have been taught to continue working towards my goals in even the most testing of circumstances. At present, this includes working with office of member of parliament retake exams, after failing to secure the gradesof which I know I am capable due to personal circumstances. My studies in public administration both have obvious applicability to leadership and Management, while
communication skills has improved my
understanding of written and verbal
communication and increased my confidence studying in the English Language.
These studies in the field have provided a theoretical underpinning for the principles of public management that I have observed in operation through undertaking practical work and study experience from a young age. Since the age of 23, I have spent my summers volunteering for my political program beginning with manual tasks and volunteering my way up to positions of ever greater responsibility as political Assistant.
These have included strategic planning of employee social events, keeping within strict budgets, and administrative business tasks related to finance and accounting, publicspeaking.
Having volunteer my up through the Bfm radio station, I have a particular awareness of the importance of communication with all levels of staff to ensure effective, and efficient,
management. Communication and teamwork have also proven to be central to the series of computer clubs set up by myself and three friends. We take joint responsibility for all aspects of management, including sourcingcapital, creating income and resolving.
As this experience demonstrates, I like to use my free time to explore my interests in leadership and management, gaining experience whenever possible, I have gained both experience and knowledge of large and community participations issues.
I am also playing football and learning a great deal about determination, ambition and teamwork.
My experience as a student also demonstrated the importance of a disciplined approach to achieving my goals, while taking part in regular debating workshops has demonstrated the importance of logical argument, improvisation and creativity in successful communication.
Having witnessed the importance of strong management and leadership in the pursuit of individual and corporate goals, I have grown into a student with the determination to acquire these skills. Having also already gained
significant academic and practical experience,
I believe that further study at a prestigious UK institution will offer the best possible foundation for achieving success in my future
career.
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The past couple of years has seen the
massive political transformation in Europe that is Brexit with¬ major economic implications for Britain and Europe.I was captivated by both the potential consequences of the events and the approach taken by the respective nations to ensure a smooth and beneficial transition into a new era of tariffed trade, tighter
immigration policies and possible economicprosperity.
Lack of management can lead to disastrous outcomes, and my home country, Uganda, has suffered from these in dramatic proportions for decades. Its business inefficiency has led to people being devastated by unemployment and poverty, including my own community.
As a dedicated and ambitious student, I have been taught to continue working towards my goals in even the most testing of circumstances. At present, this includes working with office of member of parliament retake exams, after failing to secure the gradesof which I know I am capable due to personal circumstances. My studies in public administration both have obvious applicability to leadership and Management, while
communication skills has improved my
understanding of written and verbal
communication and increased my confidence studying in the English Language.
These studies in the field have provided a theoretical underpinning for the principles of public management that I have observed in operation through undertaking practical work and study experience from a young age. Since the age of 23, I have spent my summers volunteering for my political program beginning with manual tasks and volunteering my way up to positions of ever greater responsibility as political Assistant.
These have included strategic planning of employee social events, keeping within strict budgets, and administrative business tasks related to finance and accounting, publicspeaking.
Having volunteer my up through the Bfm radio station, I have a particular awareness of the importance of communication with all levels of staff to ensure effective, and efficient,
management. Communication and teamwork have also proven to be central to the series of computer clubs set up by myself and three friends. We take joint responsibility for all aspects of management, including sourcingcapital, creating income and resolving.
As this experience demonstrates, I like to use my free time to explore my interests in leadership and management, gaining experience whenever possible, I have gained both experience and knowledge of large and community participations issues.
I am also playing football and learning a great deal about determination, ambition and teamwork.
My experience as a student also demonstrated the importance of a disciplined approach to achieving my goals, while taking part in regular debating workshops has demonstrated the importance of logical argument, improvisation and creativity in successful communication.
Having witnessed the importance of strong management and leadership in the pursuit of individual and corporate goals, I have grown into a student with the determination to acquire these skills. Having also already gained
significant academic and practical experience,
I believe that further study at a prestigious UK institution will offer the best possible foundation for achieving success in my future
career.
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- Vocational qualification
- London
...The course is offered in the Legal, Health and Local Government Options. It enables candidates who wish to pursue a career in interpreting within the Public Services to gain a professional qualification from the Institute of linguists. The DPSI is offered in the following languages: French, Spanish...
...The course is offered in the Legal, Health and Local Government Options. It enables candidates who wish to pursue a career in interpreting within the Public Services to gain a professional qualification from the Institute of linguists. The DPSI is offered in the following languages: French, Spanish...
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The past couple of years has seen the
massive political transformation in Europe that is Brexit with¬ major economic implications for Britain and Europe.I was captivated by both the potential consequences of the events and the approach taken by the respective nations to ensure a smooth and beneficial transition into a new era of tariffed trade, tighter
immigration policies and possible economicprosperity.
Lack of management can lead to disastrous outcomes, and my home country, Uganda, has suffered from these in dramatic proportions for decades. Its business inefficiency has led to people being devastated by unemployment and poverty, including my own community.
As a dedicated and ambitious student, I have been taught to continue working towards my goals in even the most testing of circumstances. At present, this includes working with office of member of parliament retake exams, after failing to secure the gradesof which I know I am capable due to personal circumstances. My studies in public administration both have obvious applicability to leadership and Management, while
communication skills has improved my
understanding of written and verbal
communication and increased my confidence studying in the English Language.
These studies in the field have provided a theoretical underpinning for the principles of public management that I have observed in operation through undertaking practical work and study experience from a young age. Since the age of 23, I have spent my summers volunteering for my political program beginning with manual tasks and volunteering my way up to positions of ever greater responsibility as political Assistant.
These have included strategic planning of employee social events, keeping within strict budgets, and administrative business tasks related to finance and accounting, publicspeaking.
Having volunteer my up through the Bfm radio station, I have a particular awareness of the importance of communication with all levels of staff to ensure effective, and efficient,
management. Communication and teamwork have also proven to be central to the series of computer clubs set up by myself and three friends. We take joint responsibility for all aspects of management, including sourcingcapital, creating income and resolving.
As this experience demonstrates, I like to use my free time to explore my interests in leadership and management, gaining experience whenever possible, I have gained both experience and knowledge of large and community participations issues.
I am also playing football and learning a great deal about determination, ambition and teamwork.
My experience as a student also demonstrated the importance of a disciplined approach to achieving my goals, while taking part in regular debating workshops has demonstrated the importance of logical argument, improvisation and creativity in successful communication.
Having witnessed the importance of strong management and leadership in the pursuit of individual and corporate goals, I have grown into a student with the determination to acquire these skills. Having also already gained
significant academic and practical experience,
I believe that further study at a prestigious UK institution will offer the best possible foundation for achieving success in my future
career.
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The past couple of years has seen the
massive political transformation in Europe that is Brexit with¬ major economic implications for Britain and Europe.I was captivated by both the potential consequences of the events and the approach taken by the respective nations to ensure a smooth and beneficial transition into a new era of tariffed trade, tighter
immigration policies and possible economicprosperity.
Lack of management can lead to disastrous outcomes, and my home country, Uganda, has suffered from these in dramatic proportions for decades. Its business inefficiency has led to people being devastated by unemployment and poverty, including my own community.
As a dedicated and ambitious student, I have been taught to continue working towards my goals in even the most testing of circumstances. At present, this includes working with office of member of parliament retake exams, after failing to secure the gradesof which I know I am capable due to personal circumstances. My studies in public administration both have obvious applicability to leadership and Management, while
communication skills has improved my
understanding of written and verbal
communication and increased my confidence studying in the English Language.
These studies in the field have provided a theoretical underpinning for the principles of public management that I have observed in operation through undertaking practical work and study experience from a young age. Since the age of 23, I have spent my summers volunteering for my political program beginning with manual tasks and volunteering my way up to positions of ever greater responsibility as political Assistant.
These have included strategic planning of employee social events, keeping within strict budgets, and administrative business tasks related to finance and accounting, publicspeaking.
Having volunteer my up through the Bfm radio station, I have a particular awareness of the importance of communication with all levels of staff to ensure effective, and efficient,
management. Communication and teamwork have also proven to be central to the series of computer clubs set up by myself and three friends. We take joint responsibility for all aspects of management, including sourcingcapital, creating income and resolving.
As this experience demonstrates, I like to use my free time to explore my interests in leadership and management, gaining experience whenever possible, I have gained both experience and knowledge of large and community participations issues.
I am also playing football and learning a great deal about determination, ambition and teamwork.
My experience as a student also demonstrated the importance of a disciplined approach to achieving my goals, while taking part in regular debating workshops has demonstrated the importance of logical argument, improvisation and creativity in successful communication.
Having witnessed the importance of strong management and leadership in the pursuit of individual and corporate goals, I have grown into a student with the determination to acquire these skills. Having also already gained
significant academic and practical experience,
I believe that further study at a prestigious UK institution will offer the best possible foundation for achieving success in my future
career.
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- Postgraduate
- (Leeds)
- Different dates available
... and note-taking, then build on this foundation by practising specialised liaison and simultaneous interpreting in our interpreting facilities. You’ll also develop an awareness of the markets and environments in which interpreters work including international business as well as an understanding of legal...
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- Nottingham
- 20 Days
... for: This course is aimed at those who want to work as public service interpreters in the Law sector, and prepares students for the Diploma in Public Service Interpreting (DPSI) examinations organised by the institute of linguist. The DPSI is the main qualification for interpreters who work in Public services...
- Vocational qualification
- London
- 66h
... in the UK public services. Some of this should be for people not previously personally known to the applicant...
- Vocational qualification
- (Tooting)
- 1 Year
...Come and learn about the role of a Community Interpreter. Lear about interpreting techniques, Public Services and much more. By the end of the course students will be able to: - use and understand the different interpreting techniques. understand the concept of confidentiality and impartiality...
- Course
- Online
- Intermediate
- Different dates available
...The Diploma in Public Service Interpreting (DPSI) is an internationally recognised course and qualification for linguists who work in the interpreting or translation industry. It facilitates entry to business and service industries as well as Masters degree level courses. It entitles holders... Learn about: English Language, English as a Second Language, Public Service Interpreting...
- Course
- Doncaster
...These courses are designed to prepare individuals for the role of translator/interpreter and are a progression qualification to prepare for taking a Diploma in Public Service Interpreting (DPSI). Each qualification level has 6 credits and 60 hours of study, (3 credits and 30 hours per...
- Bachelor's degree
- Manchester
- 4 Years
... Modern French Poetry FREN30262 20 Optional Dissertation LALC30200 20 Optional Introduction to Interpreting: Context, Skills and Modes LALC30242 20 Optional... Learn about: English Language, Ancient History...
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- Short course
- Enfield
- Intermediate
- 2h - 5 Weeks
... in voluntary placements enabling them to gain experience prior to undertaking higher level study in Community Interpreting... Learn about: Modern Languages, Language teaching, Public service...
... in voluntary placements enabling them to gain experience prior to undertaking higher level study in Community Interpreting... Learn about: Modern Languages, Language teaching, Public service...
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- Course
- Nottingham
- Intermediate
- 5h - 2 Days
...The Diploma in Police Interpreting (DPI) is a professional qualification for those who work, or would like to work, as interpreters for Police forces in the UK. The DPI replaces the Metropolitan Police Test as a newly accredited qualification recognised by Ofqual. Level: first degree-level... Learn about: Written skills in english, Good spoken english...
- Vocational qualification
- London
...The course is offered in the Legal, Health and Local Government Options. It enables candidates who wish to pursue a career in interpreting within the Public Services to gain a professional qualification from the Institute of linguists. The DPSI is offered in the following languages: French, Spanish...
- Postgraduate
- (Leeds)
- Different dates available
... and note-taking, then build on this foundation by practising specialised liaison and simultaneous interpreting in our interpreting facilities. You’ll also develop an awareness of the markets and environments in which interpreters work including international business as well as an understanding of legal...
- Master
- Hatfield
- Different dates available
- 1 Year
... and interpreting the types of data used in the development and assessment of transport policies, plans, projects and services knowledge and understanding relating... Learn about: Oral presentations, Transport Planning, Reflective journals...
- Vocational qualification
- Blended in London
- 44h
...Participants will be trained in written translation techniques, professional knowledge whilst working as a translator and public services information. Suitable for: Those who are fluent writers of English and a community language (target language). Applicants will only be accepted...
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