The Institute of Applied Linguistics
The Institute of Applied Linguistics (ILS), University of Warsaw, is an independent research and training unit, educating translators, linguists and foreign language teachers. The Institute functions as a part of the Faculty of Applied Linguistics.
The Institute offers a BA programme (full-time studies), MA programmes (full-time and extramural studies) as well as PhD and post-graduate programmes. For further information on studying at the Institute please consult the section: For candidates.
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The First Summer School in Interpreting Studies
THE FIRST SUMMER SCHOOL IN INTERPRETING STUDIES AT THE INSTITUTE OF APPLIED LINGUISTICS UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW 26-29 SEPTEMBER 2022 The First Summer School is organized by the Institute of…
Interpreting at the Court of Justice of the European Union
Interpreting at the Court of Justice of the European Union (direct Zoom link available on Moodle) Language of the webinar: Polish Webinar title: Meet the Court Speaker: Mr. Grzegorz Muszyński…
Lingua Legis
We are pleased to announce that “Lingua Legis” published by the Institute of Applied Linguistics is on the list of scientific and scholarly journals of the Ministry of Education and…
“Lingua legis” specialised translation journal – Call for papers
“LINGUA LEGIS” SPECIALISED TRANSLATION JOURNAL – CALL FOR PAPERS Lingua Legis is a scholarly open access peer-reviewed journal devoted to legal and specialised translation published yearly (online and…
“Lingua Legis” has been approved for inclusion in ERIH PLUS journals database.
We are happy to announce that “Lingua Legis” has been approved for inclusion in ERIH PLUS journals database. The ERIH PLUS listing of the journal is available at: https://dbh.nsd.uib.no/publiseringskanaler/erihplus/periodical/info?id=500273
Interpreting at the Court of Justice of the European Union
Interpreting at the Court of Justice of the European Union (direct Zoom link available on Moodle) Language of the webinar: Polish Webinar title: Meet the Court Speaker: Mr. Grzegorz…