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Jan 21 2014

How to write a winning ATA conference proposal: free webinar tomorrow!

UPDATE: the live webinar is now full, but a free recording will be available afterward! Thank you to everyone who registered.

Tomorrow (Wednesday, 1/22/2013), I’ll be presenting a free webinar for the American Translators Association, entitled How to write a winning ATA conference proposal. If you’re considering submitting a proposal for the 2014 ATA conference (November 5-8 in Chicago), this webinar will provide an overview of the submission process, some tips on how to increase your chances of success, and some advice on what types of sessions are the best fit for the conference. Plus, did I mention it’s free? The live webinar is at 12 noon New York time, and a free recording will be available afterward. Hop on over to ATA’s website to register!

Written by Corinne McKay · Categorized: Announcements

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  1. ihtranslators says

    January 21, 2014 at 7:21 pm

    Reblogged this on International House of Translators.

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