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  2. Chartered Institute of Linguists - Wikipedia

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    Founded as the Institute of Linguists in 1910, the Chartered Institute of Linguists (CIOL) received its royal charter in 2005, [1] and is the UK's not-for-profit royal charter body for languages and linguists. CIOL supports linguists in their careers and lives, and promotes proficiency in languages worldwide.

  3. List of UK interpreting and translation associations - Wikipedia

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    Chartered Institute of Linguists (CIOL) Charity founded 1910; around 7,000 members. Name changed from IoL to CIOL in 2005. Translators' Guild (defunct) Former part of the IoL; broke away to form the ITI (see below). Association of Translation Companies (ATC) Founded in 1976; around 180 member companies.

  4. Category : Fellows of the Chartered Institute of Linguists

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    The Chartered Institute of Linguists has 316 Fellows and HonFellows as of 5 December 2019. Some of these are listed below. Pages in category "Fellows of the Chartered Institute of Linguists"

  5. The Linguist - Wikipedia

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    The Linguist (formerly The Incorporated Linguist) is the bimonthly journal of the UK's Chartered Institute of Linguists. The headquarters is in London. [1]

  6. List of professional associations in the United Kingdom

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    Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP) Chartered Institute of Linguists (CIOL) Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters (CILA) Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) Chartered Institute for the Management of Sport and Physical Activity (CIMSPA)

  7. Public service interpreters in the UK - Wikipedia

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    This was awarded to the Institute of Linguists (now the Chartered Institute of Linguists) and the National Register was born. At the same time the relevant graduate-level qualification, now called the Diploma in Public Service Interpreting, was established and continues to be offered by the IoL Educational Trust .

  8. Susan Price (linguist) - Wikipedia

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    She is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Linguists. According to Leeds Beckett University website, Professor Price speaks six European Languages including French, Spanish and Romanian. In December 2011 it was revealed that Price had earned a listing in the latest edition of Who's Who. [3]

  9. Jean Coussins, Baroness Coussins - Wikipedia

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    Jean Elizabeth Coussins, Baroness Coussins, FCIL (born 26 October 1950) is a British parliamentarian and an adviser on corporate responsibility.. Lady Coussins is a member of the Advertising Standards Authority, a member of the Better Regulation Commission, and was formerly Chief Executive of the Portman Group.