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SAND's activities at MIIS include: A Master of Public Administration concentration in Security and Development. Download information on this academic concentration Download Security and Development Course Syllabus Monthly "War & - Congratulations May Graduates!
This is that bittersweet time of year when we congratulate our graduates and say "farewell" to seeing them on campus as "students". It's reassuring to know that the MIIS family extends beyond our campus boundaries through continued frien - FMS Domestic Program Still Accepting Applications for SE and Impact Investi
Apply for a new US-based field program and training in Salt Lake City, Utah this summer. The FMS program will launch a domestic training program on May 28, 2013 at the Sorenson Center for Global Impact Investing a - Completion of MIIS iLearn Upgrade Scheduled for June 3
As some of you are aware, plans to upgrade MIIS iLearn to Moodle 2+ are well underway. This Spring a pilot of the newer Moodle has been going well with a handful of faculty members and their courses. We are preparing to complete t - GSIPM and Frontier Market Scouts Host 35 Chinese Social Enterpreneurs
GSIPM's Frontier Market Scouts program hosted 35 Chinese social entrepreneurs on ECSEL fellowships for a Point Lobos hike and beach bonfire at Stillwater Cove in Pebble Beach this past April. ECSEL brings together China's top social entr
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The MIIS Localization Degree
Categories: MIIS L10NMIIS L10N interviewed career advisor, Ted Bouras, for his thoughts on the program and job prospects. Read on to find out more. In your own words can you describe the MIIS localization degree: The MA in Translation and Localization Management expose students to the skills they’ll need to be effective project managers (PM). These jobs [...] Continue reading
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Internationalization
Categories: MIIS L10NIf you have taken a CAT class at MIIS then you know the definition of internationalization. More or less it is taking a product and turning it into a blank slate from which it can be easily localized. In this article I would like to dig deeper into this subject. First of all, internationalization is a [...] Continue reading
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Get Experience… Now!
Categories: MIIS L10NWhat do employers really want? They want someone with a proven track record, with experience. So, recently Ted Bouras sent me this company for TLM students to check out. Its never too soon to start building up your professional experience. And they really great thing? Its all for a good cause Multilingual Community Interpreter Services (MCIS) http://www.mcislanguages.com/ [...] Continue reading
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Localization?
Categories: MIIS L10NRecently I have been running up against a certain wall when it comes to localization. What is it? This came in two parts, one during a meeting in which MBA students were asked to help brainstorm ideas on how to market localization to prospective students, and two, during a practice pitch for [...] Continue reading
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Meet the Team: French
Categories: MIIS L10N, Our TeamOur own French project manager, Heidi Ripplinger, took some time answer a few questions for us. Read on to learn more! Where are you from (give us some back story!)? I am from Grand Rapids, MI. If you hold up your left hand and look at the back of it, you’ll see the lower peninsula [...] Continue reading
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Profit + Impact + Localization?
Categories: MIIS L10NLocalization is a necessary process for any organization looking to cross cultural boundaries. Large multinational companies and organizations have been localizing for years, but what about new industries and small businesses? This j-term I participated in Frontier Market Scouts to try to figure out if localization management had a place in the field of social [...] Continue reading
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Meet the Team: Spanish
Categories: MIIS L10N, Our TeamA chat with Spanish project manager Kelly Kremko: Where are you from? I am a native of beautiful San Francisco, California and am currently a candidate for a Masters of Arts in Translation and Localization Management (English-Spanish). I graduated from the University of San Francisco in 2007 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology and minors in [...] Continue reading
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Meet the Team: Program Manager
Categories: MIIS L10N, Our TeamYee Lam Bellona Cook is the incredibly hard working program manager for MIIS L10N. Read on to see what she had to say about MIIS L10N and how she started in localization! Where are you from? I was born and raised in Hong Kong and came to California 9 years ago for college – I [...] Continue reading
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TRADOS
Categories: MIIS L10NManuela Silveira, the MIIS L10N Portuguese project manager, visited the Trados exhibit during the ATA Conference and was able to negotiate a really good deal for licenses for MIIS students. In order to purchase this localization program at the discounted price we must gather a large enough group of people interested in purchasing. These are lifelong licenses we are talking [...] Continue reading
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Meet the Team: German
Categories: MIIS L10N, Our TeamA conversation with MIIS L10N’s German project manager, Magdalena Adam. Where are you from? I am from Germany and have worked as a project manager in a small translation agency near Munich for two years prior to coming to MIIS. I had a bachelor`s degree equivalent in translation (English-German) when I came to MIIS. When/why [...] Continue reading
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