This workshop aims to equip participants with basic knowledge in the field of interpreting. It covers fundamental interpreting techniques and the different types of interpreting, and provides a solid foundation for developing the advanced skills essential for professional interpreters.
In an increasingly digital world, disputes related to technology are inevitable. UNCITRAL's work on technology-related dispute resolution is shaping the future of how these conflicts are managed.
The UN Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) Working Group II has been developing model clauses and guidance for resolving technology disputes since 2022 while keeping in mind three common objectives; expeditious dispute resolution, comprehension of technical matters, and maintaining confidentiality.
This lecture will be held in English.
The history of Mughal glass has long been neglected; leading scholars to speculate as to whether these spectacular objects are European imports, made from European glass and decorated in India, or of entirely Indian manufacture. Unraveling this mystery is renowned curator and author Dr. Tara Desjardins.
Lectures will be held in Arabic with live English interpretation.
Every Monday, commencing from September 2 - December 16, 2024.
The College of Islamic Studies presents this public lecture series on a significant canonical text in Islamic studies, Muqaddimah authored by Ibn Khaldun.