Cambridge Translation Studies Network (CTSN)
The Cambridge Translation Studies Network (CTSN) aims to bring together all those interested in translation across the Humanities and Social Sciences, to promote translation as research in an interdisciplinary context, and to support students involved in any aspect of translation studies.
To further these aims, the CTSN plan to host a regular series of seminars and workshops throughout the year.
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Membership call
If you are a translator or carry out research on translation in the University, you are very welcome to become affiliated to the Cambridge Translation Studies Network. If you would like to join us, please write to Ángeles Carreres (ac289) providing your name, title and a link to your University staff page. We hope this will be a first step in developing a sense of community and collaboration opportunities amongst translation scholars and practitioners within the University. Please note that we can only accept requests from colleagues and graduate students affiliated to the University or the Colleges.
Current events – Lent term 2026
You can find full details of events, including abstracts, here
Wednesday 11 February, 4–5.30 pm – Alison Richard Building, Room SG2
Translation Multiples: the plurality of translation and reading out of context - workshop
Kasia Szymanska
Wednesday 25 February, 5–6 pm – Raised Faculty Building, Room 142
Translating German Poetry: the Rilke translations of J. B. Leishman
John Guthrie
Wednesday 11 March, 5–6 pm – Raised Faculty Building, Room 142
A reading from Roland Barthes, Translating Again, Writing Again
Tim Mathews
Previous events
Convenors and Members
Convenors
Kate Kent (founder)
Members