News & Announcements
News & Announcements
Twentieth Annual JAT Contest: Commentaries from the Judges Part 2
Henry Smith (Continued)
Twentieth Annual JAT Contest: Commentaries from the Judges Part 1
Commentaries from the Judges
Henry Smith (Part 1 & 2)
Ruth McCreery (Part 3)
Jim Davis (Part 4)
Source text (AIが可能にする「アイディア即プロダクト」の経済) is here
Twentieth Annual JAT Contest: Translations of Award Winners and Finalists
Finalists:
E05 Matthew Cooper (Scotland)
E20 Ken Nemoto (Tokyo)
E42 Faolan Ayres (Australia)
Runner-up: E51 Faye Duxovni (US)
Winner: E46 Chris Craigo (US)
Twentieth Annual JAT Contest Winners
The winners of the Twentieth Annual JAT Contest for New and Aspiring Japanese<>English Translators have been selected.
Translator Perspectives 2023 Now Available
JAT is pleased to announce this year's anthology of insightful essays, Translator Perspectives 2023, is available on the website.
Translators and interpreters working between Japanese and English face myriad problems on a daily basis. Some of them have routine solutions. Many do not. While the internet is a treasure trove of information resources, we still have to understand how to find and use those resources to best effect. Some of this is skills. Some is mindset. The essays in this year's anthology can help with both, for they describe how other translators and interpreters discover the answers they need—and the issues that still need working on. We hope you will read it and find it beneficial. And we hope you will be in next year's.
Link: https://jat.org/about/publication/translator-perspectives-2023
JAT Anthology Committee
Twentieth Annual JAT Contest for New and Aspiring Japanese<>English Translators (Oct. 1-31) Source Text and Guidelines
This contest is open to anyone with less than three years’ experience as a professional translator including students.
Twentieth Annual JAT Contest for New and Aspiring Japanese<>English Translators
Open to: Anyone with less than three years’ experience as a professional translator. JAT membership not required. Previous entrants (except winners) are welcome to enter again.