英語演講系列IEnglish Lecture Series
Sessions: See Below
Location: Room 405, 4F, Mathematics Research Center Building
Contact us via ntugpti101@gmail.com
國立臺灣大學翻譯碩士學位學程
Graduate Program in Translation and Interpretation, National Taiwan University
國立臺灣大學雙語教育中心
Center for Bilingual Education, National Taiwan University
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ABOUT
Organized by the Graduate Program in Translation and Interpretation, the "Drunken Moon Translation & Interpreting Forum" aims to provide a space for stakeholders to discuss topics and issues related to T&I.
Supported by the university’s Center for Bilingual Education, the English Lecture Series of the Forum invites speakers from various disciplines and industries to introduce the latest trends and hottest topics in their respective fields to non-specialists.
It also provides a safe learning space for our interpreting trainees to hone their skills and practice what they have learned.
We welcome students, staff, and faculty of the university to take part in these one-hour talks.
國立臺灣大學翻譯碩士學位學程
Graduate Program in Translation and Interpretation, National Taiwan University
國立臺灣大學雙語教育中心
Center for Bilingual Education, National Taiwan University
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SCHEDULE
3/11 10:30
Beyond Acceptance:
The Partisan Cleavage of the COVID-19 Vaccine Brand Choice in Taiwan
Jason M. KUO
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, National Taiwan University
4/8 10:30
Interpreting corporate financial reporting
Sheng-Feng HSIEH
Assistant Professor, Department of Accounting, National Taiwan University
4/22 10:30
Anthropomorphism might not be the design for all:
Examining Preferences in Interaction with AI-Powered Service Agents among Neurotypical and Individuals with Autistic Traits
Kuan-Chou KO
Assistant Professor, Department of Business Administration, National Taiwan University
4/29 10:00
Fifty Shades of Green:
Inaccuracy as the Point of Departure in Translation
Nancy TSAI
Assistant Professor, Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, National Taiwan University
5/13 10:30
Using Impact Evaluation to Measure Social Impact and Inform Decision-Making in Public Policy
Sheng-hao LO
Assistant Professor, The University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy
5/27 10:30
To be decided
Meng-Chuan LAI
Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto