Welcome to the Institute for Applied Linguistics
The Institute for Applied Linguistics (IAL) is a research and training unit within the College of Arts and Sciences at Kent State. Affiliated with the Department of Modern and Classical Language Studies, the Institute and its faculty coordinate the four-year Bachelor of Science Program in Translation, the 2-year Master of Arts in Translation and the Ph.D. in Translation Studies.
These translation degree programs focus on translation research skills, specialized translation, computer-assisted terminology and translation, software localization and project management for the language industry, but are also designed to provide a comprehensive foundation for skill development in humanistic translation and translation studies. The IAL's B.S. and M.A. curricula provide a firm foundation in translation studies and translation practice for students in French, German, Japanese, Russian and Spanish while the Ph.D. program provides advanced training in translation studies and language informatics.
A center for research in translation studies and in several areas of language engineering (computer-assisted translation and terminology, multilingual document management and cross-language information exchange and retrieval), the IAL is one of America's leading university-based translator training programs and the only comprehensive B.S. to Ph.D. program.
Other Programs in Applied Linguistics affiliated with the Institute include the Program in Foreign Language Pedagogy in the Department of Modern and Classical Language Studies and Programs in Teaching English as a Second/Foreign Language in the Department of English.
Dr. Françoise Massardier-Kenney, Director
Email: fkenney@kent.edu
News & Events
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Kent State Presents Spanish and Latin Film Series, March 1-16
During the month of March, Kent State University will present five Spanish and Latin films. The films will be shown in the Schwartz Center auditorium (room 177).
- Posted Feb. 25, 2013 -
Discovering New Cinema from Spain and Latin America
March 1- 16, Michael Schwartz Auditorium
- Posted Feb. 18, 2013 -
Kent State’s Institute for Applied Linguistics Hosts Leading Translation Studies Scholar, Nov. 30
Kent State University’s Institute for Applied Linguistics will host Anthony Pym, a leading translation studies scholar, during the third annual Gregory M. Shreve Lecture Series. Pym will speak about radical asymmetry in cross-cultural communication on Friday, Nov. 30, at 3:30 p.m. in Room 112-A in Satterfield Hall.
- Posted Nov. 21, 2012