Translators at Heart of EU’s ‘Colorful Diversity’ — Juvenes Translatores Winners Honored
European Commission celebrates 27 young translators in 15th edition of annual translation contest; winning students encouraged to pursue future in translation.
European Commission celebrates 27 young translators in 15th edition of annual translation contest; winning students encouraged to pursue future in translation.
European Commission names 27 winners of Juvenes Translatores 2020–2021, who worked on translating ‘eyelids drooping,’ ‘scraped together,’ and other challenging bits from a diary entry from the future.
European Commission announces 28 winners of 2019–2020 edition of annual competition that draws the best young translators from all over the EU.
Far corners of European Union reduced to one spot in Brussels as 28 young translators receive their prizes in 12th Juvenes Translatores awarding rites.
European Commission announces winners of 12th Juvenes Translatores, the annual competition to find the best young translators from 28 EU Member States.
The European Commission announces the winners of its annual student translation competition, which saw over 3,200 entries from across the continent. The Swiss city of Zug awards its annual translation prize worth USD 50,000, while Austria honors two literary translators to the tune of EUR 10,000.
European Commission announces winners of Juvenes Translatores contest. Students turn in entries in 166 language combinations. Winners of the top three most competitive fields speak about linguistic challenges and their take on translation as a profession.