European Society for Translation Studies

Founded in Vienna in 1992, the Society now has members in more than 46 countries. It functions as a network for research, a forum for exchange, and a center for research resources.

What’s new?

Wikipedia edit-a-thon

An EST-sponsored edit-a-thon was hosted at Stockholm University on March 11, 2020. The result was 45 new articles about different aspects of Translation Studies in Swedish including an article about EST in Swedish (https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Society_for_Translation_Studies). Representatives from the Wikimedia foundation were…

EST announces the winner of its 2019 Young Scholar Prize

Nina Reviers wins the 2019 Young Scholar Prize For this edition of the Young Scholar Prize, the Committee received 28 applications from EST members in Europe as well as one from each of Australia, Brazil, Canada, Egypt, and Hong-Kong before…

10th EST Congress – Oslo 2022

Oslo Metropolitan University and University of Oslo are the hosts of the 10th EST Congress in 2022…

Final programme for the EST Congress in Stellenbosch

Final programme for the 9th EST Congress in Stellenbosch is available online and in your app: http://www.est2019.com/programme/…

EST Book Purchase Grant 2019

The research team at the Chair of English Communication and Translation, Yerevan Brusov State University of Languages and Social Sciences, Armenia is the winner of the Book Purchase Grant 2019. Yerevan Brusov State University of Languages and Social Sciences, founded…