Seeking to encourage talented people to enter the translation field, JAT is pleased to announce its fifteenth annual Japanese <> English translation contest for new and aspiring translators. The actual passage to be translated is a real-life text—the sort of thing a working commercial translator might well be called upon to do.

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. There are no restrictions on the number of applicants this year.

Entry fee: Free

Prizes

All Finalists: One-year complimentary JAT membership + Feedback from the judges

2nd Place: One-year complimentary JAT membership + Feedback from the judges + free registration for the 30th International Japanese<>English Translation Conference (IJET-30) to be held from June 28(Fri.) to June 30 (Sun.), 2019 in Cairns, Australia.

1st Place: One-year complimentary JAT membership + Feedback from the judges + free registration for IJET-30+ transportation to and from IJET-30+ free accommodations during IJET-30 organized and funded by NPO Japan Association of Translators (JAT)

Contest Schedule

2018
October 1 (Mon.)
Source texts and Contest Guidelines available for download
October 31 (Wed.)
Submission deadline (24:00 JST)
Mid- to Late December
Five finalists announced on the JAT website

2019
Early February
 1st- and 2nd-place winners announced on the JAT website and by direct e-mail to the winners
By late February
Winners' and finalists' translation and judges commentaries placed on the JAT website
June 29 (Sat.)
Award ceremony at IJET-30 in Cairns, Australia

All entries will be reviewed and judged by experienced professional translators.

All decisions are final. All entries become the property of JAT.

For further information, please check the JAT website after October 1 or contact the contest committee at [email protected]

References:
14th contest source text and guidelines
Translation of the 14th contest winners and finalists
Commentaries from the 14th contest judges