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The National Association for Interpretation is a non-profit professional association of natural and cultural resources interpreters, primarily in the United States. It is based in Fort Collins, Colorado. NAI provides training and certification programs [1] and is recognized as a major source for professional expertise and training in the field. [2]
Grant W. Sharpe was a leading supporter of interpretation and a well-known environmental author. Sharpe wrote about both interpretation [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] but also forests as renewable resources . With co-authors John C. Hendee and Wenonah F. Sharpe he published Introduction to Forests and Renewable Resources now in its 7th edition (2009).
Interpret Europe – European Association for Heritage Interpretation is an international membership-based association with charitable status that serves all who use first-hand experiences to give natural and cultural heritage a deeper meaning. Interpret Europe encourages dialogue and partnerships between associations and universities ...
The American Association of Language Specialists; There are several associations at regional, state and local level, such as: Colorado Translators Association; Florida Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf; Midwest Association of Translators & Interpreters; New England Translators Association; Northern California Translators Association
The Institute of Translation & Interpreting aims to promote the highest standards in the translation and interpreting professions. It achieves this through the publication of a bimonthly bulletin (the ITI Bulletin), blog posts and pamphlets, the organisation of regular conferences and courses linked to Continuing Professional Development, rigorous criteria for full membership including ...
The Journal of Interpretation Research is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal covering research and discourse in the field of environmental interpretation, heritage interpretation, and environmental education. It is published by the National Association for Interpretation.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has said that his company was made “unusual” on purpose. Now, that unusualness is getting in the way of raising more money from investors.
DG Interpretation manages the allocation of Commission meeting rooms and provides support for the smooth running of meetings in many languages that are held there. It also organises conferences for Directorates-General and departments of the Commission , typically in the range of over 40 main events per year.