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This is a list of notable translator and interpreter organizations (professional associations, not commercial translation agencies) around the world. Most of them are International Federation of Translators members as well.
Babels is an international network of volunteer interpreters and translators that was born out of the European Social Forum (ESF) process and whose main objective is to cover the interpreting needs of the various Social Forums. It is a horizontal, non-hierarchical network, with no permanent structures of any kind.
The American Translators Association (ATA) is the largest professional association of translators and interpreters in the United States with nearly 8,500 members in more than 100 countries. [ 1 ] Founded in 1959, membership is open to anyone with an interest in translation and interpretation as a profession or as a scholarly pursuit. [ 2 ]
TWB accepts applications from professional translators and people who are fluent in at least one language other than their native language. [8] There is a streamlined process for applicants holding certifications from American Translators Association, Lionbridge, ProZ.com Certified PRO or with those with a MITI qualification from the Institute of Translating and Interpreting.
The Fédération Internationale des Traducteurs [1] (English: International Federation of Translators) is an international federation of associations of translators, interpreters and terminologists working in areas as diverse as literary, scientific and technical, public service, court and legal settings, conference interpreting, media and diplomatic fields and academia.
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The Instituto Superior de Intérpretes y Traductores, S.C. (in English: Superior Institute of Interpreters and Translators), commonly known as ISIT, is a private university located in Mexico City, Mexico.
To promote the professional image of translators and interpreters. (The Western Chapter also included the figure of the interpreter in its articles of association, in addition to translators.) To promote and provide a space for the exchange of knowledge between translators and interpreters. To establish and promote quality and ethical standards.