ceciliadv Local time: 06:30 English to Italian + ...
Jul 2, 2010
I had posted this originally in the "Professional development" forum, but since I haven't had any replies I am posting it again here. Maybe some of you can help.
Thanks in advance!
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Hi everyone,
after my MSc at Imperial College London I'd like to consider doing a PhD, but I'd like to do it in Australia or NZ.
Can anyone recommend a good university in this respect? So far I have come across the research programmes at Monash University, Macquairie University, and Auckland University - but I'd love to hear from someone who's had this experience already.
Thank you in advance
Cecilia
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coraz New Zealand Local time: 17:30 English to German + ...
PhD in translation
Mar 23
Hi Cecilia
you might want to check out Victoria University in Wellington. They offer a PhD in Literary Translation and the head of the programme is actually Itaian, his name and email address are: marco.sonzogni@vuw.ac.nz
Good luck
Beate
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