Experience shows that those who derive the
most benefit from the Course include:
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Interpreters having worked for a number of years, who would like to benefit from objective criticism with a view to updating and honing their skills |
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Interpreters who wish to practice and perfect new language combinations |
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Interpreters who teach or translate and who, due to time constraints, find themselves increasingly unable to maintain their skills |
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Working interpreters who have had little formal training, and desire objective, in-depth, professional advice and feedback |
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Young interpreters who have limited working experience since graduation, but who obtained exceptional results in interpreting school final examinations. |
NB: The Cambridge Conference Interpretation Course is not an interpreting school, and students are expected to be capable of working at a professional level.