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Translation & Intercultural Studies

List of past and present HDR topics in Translation and Intercultral Studies

Our research encompasses various areas of translation and interpreting studies research, including literatures in translation, transnational writing and identities, history of translation, modes of interpreting, ethics of the profession, training & pedagogical approaches as well as the incorporation of new technologies in the professional and teaching environment.

Our researchers are nationally and internationally renowned and have published widely in the field. We supervise MA and PhD dissertations in the areas listed above.

Main areas of research

The research interests of this group are consolidated within the following research themes:

Training & Pedagogical Approaches (Translation and Interpreting)

Marc Orlando
Helen Tebble
Masato Takimoto
Chunming Shan
Hailan Paulsen

Literatures in Translation

Rita Wilson
Leah Gerber
Harry Aveling
Shani Tobias
Marc Orlando
Slobodanka Vladiv-Glover
Annamaria Pagliaro

Modes of Interpreting

Marc Orlando
Jim Hlavac

Masato Takimoto
Hailan Paulsen

Ethics of the Profession

Jim Hlavac
Masato Takimoto

Other group members also offer expertise in the following specific areas

Transnational Identities

Rita Wilson
Leah Gerber
Jeremy Breaden

Translation & Interpreting History

Paul Thomas
Harry Aveling
Rita Wilson
Marc Orlando

Professional Identities

Jeremy Breaden
Marc Orlando

Sociolinguistics of Interpreting and Interpreters

Jim Hlavac
Helen Tebble

Reception Studies

Rita Wilson

Media Translation

Paul Thomas

Children's Literature in Translation

Leah Gerber

Contrastive Analysis and Translation

Jim Hlavac

Discourse Analysis for Interpreting

Helen Tebble

Thematic and Information Structures

In Jung Cho

Medical Interpreting and the Language of Depression

Helen Tebble