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The National Strategy for Foreign Languages in Denmark

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The National Strategy for Foreign Languages in Denmark Cuando Las Culturas Se Encuentran Con Las Lenguas Innovación, retos, y competitividad tecnológica  29-30 de marzo de 2019 | República de Panamá Who am I? Jørgen Christian Wind Nielsen, Danish citizenship by birth. I lived all my life in the Greater Copenhagen Area. This picture is downtown Copenhagen in January, one afternoon My biography Graduated from Copenhagen Business School (CBS) in 1982 with a master’s degree in Spanish and English business translation and interpreting. State authorized translator in Spanish. CBS website . Graduated from Roskilde University (RUC) in 2004 with a master’s degree in computermediated communication. Roskilde University website Stagiaire in interpreting in The European Parliament, 1985/1986, website . Since 1983 –  for 35 years - employee in “The Union of Communication and Language Professionals, Denmark” (Erhvervssprogligt Forbund / Forbundet Kommunikation og Sprog),

Cuando las culturas se encuentran con las lenguas

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 When Cultures Meet Languages "The Panamanian Association of Translators and Interpreters (APTI) had the honor and pleasure of presenting the Third International Congress on Translation and Interpretation, "When cultures meet languages”, on March 29 and 30, 2019, in Panama City, in line with the United Nations General Assembly proclamation of 2019 as the International Year of Indigenous Languages. For the first time in our Congress, we had sign language interpreters from the National Association for the Promotion of Interpretation Services for the Deaf in Panama. Mrs. Suzzet Gonzalez de Helleisz, president of APTI, welcomed the participants to the Congress.  The opening speech was given by Mr. Kevin Quirk, president of the International Federation of Translators (FIT).   In his remarks, Mr. Quirk asked for a minute of silence in memory of FIT past president, Mrs. Marion Boers and Mrs. Etilvia Arjona Chang, APTI's founder and winner in 2005 of the Pierre-Franç