NEaT deep dives: Two workshops!

Profitability for Language Experts 1

The Profitability for Language Experts workshop is designed for translators and editors who want to better understand the financial side of their work. It covers key topics such as calculating business costs, forecasting income, and assessing the profitability of different projects. You’ll leave with practical tips for managing your translation business more effectively, ensuring that your work remains financially sustainable without overextending yourself.

Whether you’re new to the field or looking to refine your approach, this workshop offers straightforward advice for improving the profitability of your work.

The workshop is facilitated by Mili Viita and Tiina Kinnunen, who are members of Kääntäjämestarit ry. Mili specialises in transcreation and marketing and has over 20 years of experience in running her own business. Tiina is a subtitler and 30-year veteran of the translation business. Together, they’ve run this workshop for university students as part of the Kääntäjämestari university tour.

Online, Thursday, 9th January, 15.00-17.00 EET

The registration fee is €15 for NEaT members, €25 for members of NEaT’s sister associations, and €40 for non-members.

Register here

When you register please pay the fee to Nordea BIC NDEAFIHH, IBAN FI48 1237 3000 1522 20, or to the Wise account for your region if you live outside of the Nordic countries.

Attendees will receive a Zoom link closer to the event. The workshop will be in English.

Profitability for Language Experts 2 – Finding your best clients

Now you’ve set your daily targets for your business, but do you recognise the most profitable jobs? They might not always be the ones with the best rate, but the ones with the smoothest overall process or with your preferred topics.

Learn comprehensive criteria for rating clients based on profitability, process efficiency, and personal preference, find strategies to identify and cultivate high-value relationships and get tips for streamlining your client roster for maximum success!

The workshop is run by NEaT member Tiina Kinnunen, who has over 30 years of experience in the translation business. She has presented this workshop in international conferences.

Online, Friday, 14th February, 15.00-1700 EET

The registration fee is €15 for NEaT members, €25 for members of NEaT’s sister associations, and €40 for non-members.

Register here.

The NEaT Holiday Party

The tenth edition of the NEaT holiday party will be on 5 December. We’ll find ways to celebrate our anniversary in a festive atmosphere, sitting down with a feast and sharing memories together.

Join us in Helsinki on 5 December to eat and socialise with us. It’ll be the final celebration of our 10th anniversary, so come prepared for a birthday party and for toasts to the years gone by. Feel free to dress up!

BYOB but this time, NEaT will be cooking for you, so we will be asking 10 euros per person for the food (15 euros for non-members). Be sure to RSVP to info@nordicedit.fi, and let us know if you have any food allergies or diet restrictions.

When? 5 December at 17 EET

Where? PAM Office, Säästöpankinranta 4 C 21, Helsinki

RSVP! info@nordicedit.fi

Please send birthday cards with your favourite memories from NEaT events (with photos if you want). Digital or digitalised cards preferred. Email alicja.fajfer@uef.fi or snail mail (PL 111, 80101 Joensuu) and we’ll read them at the party.

If you’re too far from Helsinki to attend in person, start your NEaT new year with us all online on 7 January. Details to follow.

Please pay for your ticket in advance to the NEaT bank account FI48 1237 3000 1522 20.

NEaT deep dive: The call to be kind workshop

You are warmly invited to an online workshop on sensitivity editing and translating led by Anna Merikallio of the University of Turku and NEaT’s very own Julie Uusinarkaus.

When? Thursday, 21 November 2024, 17.00 to 18.30 EET

Where? Zoom

The call to be kind is an introduction to the principles of sensitivity editing and translating.

Language grows and adapts, and the words and phrases we might once have used can be unintentionally harmful. When we are aware of this and keep future readers in mind, the texts we produce will be available to a larger audience and keep language evolving towards greater accessibility and kindness.

The call to be kind will introduce you to the general principles of sensitivity editing and translating and the key factors in psychological accessibility. Having reviewed how they can be applied in practice, the workshop will divide into two groups to work on a selection of texts. Anna will lead one of the groups through the principles of working with gender in translation and editing. Julie will lead the other group through working through ableism issues, both physical and psychological, with a focus on working with clients as an editor. You can sign up for a group when you register for the workshop.

The workshop is limited to 16 attendees. The registration fee is €15 for NEaT members, €25 for members of NEaT’s sister associations, and €40 for non-members. When you register please pay the fee to Nordea BIC NDEAFIHH, IBAN FI48 1237 3000 1522 20, or to the Wise account for your region if you live outside of the Nordic countries. Attendees will receive a Zoom link closer to the event. The workshop will be in English.

Register here or below.

10th anniversary cruise and Stockholm NEaTup

Stockholm NEAtUP 2024

We’re meeting in Stockholm! Join us on 28 September for our first NEaTup in Sweden!

We are meeting for lunch in Stockholm’s Old Town with NEaT members, anyone interested in NEaT, and friends from the Federation of Authorised Translators in Sweden (FAT) and Swedish Professional Translators and Authorized Interpreters (SFÖ-SAT). Let us know you are coming and preorder your meal: RSVP here.

Afterwards, there is an optional visit to the Royal Armouries aka Livrustkammaren in the Royal Palace – with plenty of time to get to know one another and talk.

  • 12.00 lunch at Österlånggatan 17. We are all paying for ourselves. RSVP here.
  • 14.00 optional visit to the Royal Armouries.
  • 16.00 we say our goodbyes

For those coming from Finland, please let us know at info@nordicedit.fi. If you would like to join us on Silja Line we’ll add you to the chat group for tickets and to plan our cruise, which will leave Friday, September 27, and return on Sunday, September 29.

Book on Silja Line for the Stockhom day cruise from Helsinki leaving on the 27th. Make sure it returns on Sunday.

If you want a roommate, sign up on the roommate form and book a cabin together.
Make a reservation for the buffet on Friday night for the 19:30 seating.
On the way home there is time for the spa and sauna, if you wish. It fills up quickly, so reserve a spot when you reserve your cabin.

Cruise timetable Friday to Sunday, September 27-29

Friday

17:00 Departure on Silja Line

19:30 Buffet dinner together

Saturday

10:00 Arrival in Stockholm, free time until lunch

12:00 Lunch meetup in Old Town with FAT and SFÖ

14:00 Tour of the Royal Armory at the Royal Palaces

16:00 Depart for the ferry; ship departs at 16:45

On ship: free time, make a reservation for the spa or join us for karaoke at 20:30

Sunday:

10:30 Arrival in Helsinki