FutureLearn Interpreting for Refugees: Contexts, Practices and Ethics Course - The University of Glasgow
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Interpreting for Refugees: Contexts, Practices and Ethics Course - The University of Glasgow

Online United Kingdom

Course

3 weeks

English

Part time

Distance Learning

Key Summary

    About : The Interpreting for Refugees: Contexts, Practices and Ethics Course at The University of Glasgow offers a deep dive into the complexities of interpreting for refugee populations. You'll explore the critical contexts in which interpreters operate, learn practical interpreting strategies, and critically engage with the ethical issues faced in this field.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates will be well-prepared for roles such as community interpreters, NGO workers, or advocates in refugee support services. This course can also lead to opportunities in international organizations and humanitarian aid, focusing on effective communication within refugee contexts.

Learn skills to meet the challenges of interpreting for refugees and share your experiences with other interpreters in the sector.

Learn about humanitarian interpreting and the role of the interpreter

In this course, you’ll discover the role of the interpreter and explore the specific challenges of interpreting for refugees.

You’ll cover topics like cultural awareness, ethics and emotional reflexivity when working in situations that require cross-cultural communication.

You’ll consider the different work contexts you may be in as an interpreter for refugees, and learn the importance of your own wellbeing as well as your duty of care to the people you’re working with.

You’ll also have the opportunity to connect with other interpreters and tutors to share your knowledge and experiences.

When would you like to start?

Start straight away and learn at your own pace. If the course hasn’t started yet you’ll see the future date listed below.

  • Available now

Who will you learn with?

Giovanna Fassetta

I am a Lecturer in Intercultural Literacies and Languages in Education at the University of Glasgow.

Jamie Spurway

I am a diversity trainer and currently work with Glasgow University. I specialise in delivering courses about refugees, human trafficking, equality, gender and religious & cultural diversity.

Marta Moskal

I am a senior lecturer (associate professor) at the University of Glasgow, School of Education. I work in the area of human mobility, migration and intercultural education.

Maria Grazia Imperiale

Post-doctoral Research Associate and Associate Tutor (School of Education, University of Glasgow)

Who developed the course?

The University of Glasgow

Founded in 1451, the University of Glasgow is the fourth oldest university in the English-speaking world. It is a member of the prestigious Russell Group of leading UK research universities.

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