
Translator Education for Changing Markets
Wan Hu(Author)
Cambridge University Press
Will be published approx. on 30. June 2026
Book
Hardback
75 pages
978-1-009-65769-3 (ISBN)
Description
This Element explores transformations of translator education in the context of market forces and digital advancements. It firstly examines complex interactions among the translation industry's trends, notably the increasing role of AI in performing translation tasks that humans traditionally did, evolving market demands and specialised needs of the workplace. Based on this, this Element evaluates how university curricula reflect these transformations, including the pedagogical approaches in translator education that integrate university standards with professional competence. The crux of the discussion centres on the interplay between university education and graduates' employment readiness in changing markets. Finally, after synthesising existing translation competence models, the Element culminates with a revised framework for translation competence. This framework moves beyond a focus on skills transfer or textual negotiation to encompass the diverse competencies required of future translators across various professional contexts, ensuring that translator education remains impactful amid ongoing technological and market changes.
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English
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Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
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ISBN-13
978-1-009-65769-3 (9781009657693)
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Content
1. Introduction: Translator education in the context of market forces; 2. Methodological framework: Research approach, data collection, and participant profiles; 3. Re-Conceptualising translation competence: Perspectives on market needs; 4. Evolving curriculum content and pedagogical innovations in translation programmes: A global landscape; 5. Bridging the gap in translator education: Aligning market-focused skills with academic offerings; 6. Conclusion; References.