Interpreter training is essential for all interpreters because it is not enough to speak two languages; interpreters need to be trained in interpreting techniques and to receive feedback on their work.

The European Union institutions require anyone applying for the post of staff or freelance interpreter to hold an M.A. in Conference Interpreting.

Interpreter Training in Ireland

  • NUI Galway

In Ireland, there is only one dedicated course, the MA in Conference Interpreting at NUI Galway.  Languages offered are English, French, German, Irish, Italian and Spanish.

  • Dublin City University:

While there is no accredited course in community interpreting available in Ireland, a community interpreting module (e.g. for French, German, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese) is available as an option on the M.A. in Translation Studies and during the final year of the B.A. in Applied Language and Translation Studies.

 

Interpreter Training outside Ireland

  •  The European Masters in Conference Interpreting is run by universities in Antwerp, Budapest, Cluj, Geneva, Istanbul, Ljubljana, Madrid, Paris, Prague, Trieste and Warsaw, in collaboration with the European Commission and the European Parliament.