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The ESSE logo [1]. Founded in 1990 in Rome, the European Society for the Study of English (ESSE) is the largest and most comprehensive organization for university teachers and researchers in English Studies, including literature, linguistics, and cultural studies, throughout Europe. [2]
The European Journal of English Studies is an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed academic journal focusing on English language, literature and culture, established in 1997 and published by Routledge. It is the official journal of the European Society for the Study of English.
English studies (or simply, English) is an academic discipline taught in primary, secondary, ... European Society for the Study of English (ESSE)
European Brain and Behaviour Society 1968 [14] European Crystallographic Association 1997: Engineers Europe 1951: City of Brussels: European Geosciences Union Sep 2002 [15] Munich: European Mathematical Society 1990: Helsinki: European Physical Society 1968: Mulhouse: European Society for Fuzzy Logic and Technology 1998: European Society for ...
European Association for Artificial Intelligence; European Economic Association; European Mathematical Society; European Multidisciplinary Society for Modelling and Simulation Technology; European Society for Analytic Philosophy; European Society for the Study of English; European Union Studies Association; European Women in Mathematics
The Society was registered on May 28, 1993 with the Bundespolizeidirektion in Vienna as the "Europäische Gesellschaft für Translationswissenschaft (European Society for Translation Studies - EST)". As an association under Austrian law, its constitution is in German, [1] but the Society's official language is English, so the English name ...
The Council for European Studies was founded in 1970 with a grant from the Ford Foundation.First located at the University of Pittsburgh and later moved to Columbia University, its current institutional host, CES was originally formed as a limited consortium of Western European studies programs at eight major U.S. universities: University of California Berkeley, Columbia University, Harvard ...
In the United States, there is a preference for the term "translation and interpreting studies" (as in the American Translation and Interpreting Studies Association), although European tradition includes interpreting within translation studies (as in the European Society for Translation Studies).