Tipo de asociación:
Otros
Ámbito geográfico:
Australia
Dirección postal completa:
AUSIT, PO Box 546, East Melbourne, VIC 3002 (Australia)
País:
Australia
Correo electrónico:
Página de Internet:
Año de fundación:
1987
Junta directiva:
National President: Erika Gonzalez. Vice-President (Events & Professional Development): Despina Amanatidou. Vice-President (Communications and Public Relations): Zsuzsanna Jover. Immediate Past President: Sandra Hale. National Treasurer: Han Xu. National Secretary: Dr Miranda Lai.
Congresos y otros actos de la asociación:
Congesos nacionales:
AUSIT National Conference 2020, 19-20 November 2021, Perth (Australia)
AUSIT National Conference 2020, 20-21 November 2020, en línea
AUSIT National Conference 2019, 18-19 October 2019, Hobart, Tasmania (Australia)
AUSIT National Conference 2018, 16-17 November 2018, Adelaide, South Australia (Australia)
AUSIT National Conference 2020, 19-20 November 2021, Perth (Australia)
AUSIT National Conference 2020, 20-21 November 2020, en línea
AUSIT National Conference 2019, 18-19 October 2019, Hobart, Tasmania (Australia)
AUSIT National Conference 2018, 16-17 November 2018, Adelaide, South Australia (Australia)
Observaciones:
AUSIT’s objectives are set out in our constitution. They include:
- represent the interests of the profession at all times in both Australian and international contexts,
- ensure that interpreters and translators uphold the highest professional and ethical standards,
- promote the translating and interpreting profession to governments and the corporate sector,
- promote and organise professional development activities – including workshops, conferences, courses and seminars,
- provide a forum for the study and advancement of translating and interpreting knowledge, practices and procedures,
- improve public understanding of the translating and interpreting profession,
- work to ensure that non-English speaking persons have access to the services of a properly qualified and accredited interpreter or translator in their dealings with authorities.
- represent the interests of the profession at all times in both Australian and international contexts,
- ensure that interpreters and translators uphold the highest professional and ethical standards,
- promote the translating and interpreting profession to governments and the corporate sector,
- promote and organise professional development activities – including workshops, conferences, courses and seminars,
- provide a forum for the study and advancement of translating and interpreting knowledge, practices and procedures,
- improve public understanding of the translating and interpreting profession,
- work to ensure that non-English speaking persons have access to the services of a properly qualified and accredited interpreter or translator in their dealings with authorities.