Representatives of the Faculty of Translation Studies participated in the European Language Festival

September 30, 2024

On September 28, representatives from the Faculty of Translation Studies at Ventspils University of Applied Sciences participated in the widely attended European Language Festival, which took place in Riga at the National Library of Latvia. The festival was initiated by the European Commission Representation in Latvia and also marked the 20th anniversary of Latvia's accession to the European Union, as well as the inclusion of the Latvian language as one of the EU's official languages.

 

Visitors to the event had the opportunity to explore the fascinating world of languages, engage in interactive language tasks, and learn about study opportunities at the Faculty of Translation Studies.

 

The Bachelor's program “Translation and Language Technology” was represented by second-year student Sofija Žernovoja and third-year students Ilze Jaunzeme, Matīss Jansons, and Natālija Dolgova. Reflecting on the event, Ilze Jaunzeme said: “I enjoyed the diversity of workshops and tasks. I was surprised to learn that such a festival is taking place in Latvia for the first time. It should become an annual tradition, as the event was truly impactful. It was a pleasure to represent our faculty alongside my classmates and lecturers. We also prepared several creative tasks ourselves. I think we managed to be active, distinct, vibrant, and engaging for the visitors.”

 

The event was also attended by lecturers Silga Sviķe and Aiga Bādere, as well as the dean, Jānis Veckrācis, who participated in the discussion “Translation Studies: Future Perspectives.”

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