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The Translation and Interpreting section of the University of Geneva library is located on the second floor of Uni-Mail. Students can consult and take out books on subjects taught at the FTI, specialized and language dictionaries, and journals. [17] Since 1984, the library has been a part of RERO, a network of libraries in Western Switzerland. [18]
Georges Poulet (French:; 29 November 1902 – 31 December 1991) was a Belgian literary critic associated with the Geneva School.Best known for his four-volume work Studies in Human Time, Poulet rejected formalist approaches to literary criticism and advanced the theory that criticism requires the reader to open his or her mind to the consciousness of the author.
University of Geneva alumni (389 P) F. Academic staff of the University of Geneva (204 P) R. ... Faculty of Translation and Interpreting of the University of Geneva;
The University of Geneva (French: Université de Genève) is a public research university located in Geneva, Switzerland. It was founded in 1559 by French theologian John Calvin as a theological seminary. [3] [4] It remained focused on theology until the 17th century, when it became a center for enlightenment scholarship. Today, it is the third ...
Founded in the 1960s, the institution aims at promoting international T&I cooperation in both professional training and academic research. [1] The establishment of CIUTI was proposed by the universities of Geneva, Heidelberg, Mainz/Germersheim, Paris-Sorbonne, Saarbrücken and Trieste, in response to the high demand for competent translators and interpreters after World War II.
Margaret (Maghi) Daniel King is a retired British computational linguist known for her work on evaluating the quality of machine translation.She is an honorary professor in the Department of Translation Technology of the University of Geneva in Switzerland, [1] and the former director of the Dalle Molle Institute for Semantic and Cognitive Studies at the University of Geneva.
The expression "Geneva School" (French: groupe de Genève) is also applied to a group of literary critics in the 1950s and 1960s, of which the most important were the Belgian critic Georges Poulet, the French critic Jean-Pierre Richard, and the Swiss critics Marcel Raymond, Albert Béguin, Jean Rousset and Jean Starobinski.
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