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  • Whatever your goals, McGill’s School of Continuing Studies is prepared to help you meet them. Choose from hundred of courses in various areas of interest designed to satisfy your needs. Discover McGill SCS. For what you’ve got in mind.

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Is your goal to meet the demands of a dynamic and challenging work environment? Or are you interested in learning a new language or learning for personal growth?

McGill University’s School of Continuing Studies offers a wide variety of programs and courses leading to undergraduate  and  graduate certificates and diplomas, as well as seminars and workshops geared towards professional and personal development.

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Upcoming Events

March 12-13, 2012
Colloque international ISIT-McGill University

Traduction : politiques et stratégies dans la gestion de la glottopolitique
Translation: Issues in the Strategic Management of Language Policy

Governments, intergovernmental organizations, institutions in the public and private sectors, and businesses operate increasingly in multilingual environments. These may be international, domestic, regional or local in scope. The need for the strategic management of comprehensive translation policies has emerged at the beginning of the 21st century as an imperative which can no longer be ignored as organizations devise and implement translation policies which are designed to meet the future needs of a wide variety of stakeholders.This colloquium strives to provide a contextual background against which the translation policies of the 21st century will emerge no matter what the organizational situation. Learn more here.

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