New Zealand Society of Translators and Interpreters NZSTI
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Name | New Zealand Society of Translators and Interpreters |
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Abbreviation | NZSTI |
Organization Type | Association |
Website | http://www.nzsti.org/ |
Contact Name | Diane Walton |
Contact Title | National Secretary |
Address | PO Box 109-677 Newmarket |
City | Auckland |
Country | New Zealand |
Description | The New Zealand Society of Translators and Interpreters Incorporated (NZSTI) was established in 1985 as a representative body of practising professional translators and interpreters in New Zealand. NZSTI is a nationally representative body of translators and interpreters that provides a networking forum for its members, represents members' interests, and promotes continued professional development, quality standards and awareness of the profession within government agencies and the wider community. Duly qualified persons may be received into membership, in one of the following categories: ordinary members, fellows, retired members, honorary members, foreign members and associates. Each member and each fellow receives a membership certificate upon admission to the Society. In addition, the Society also issues a membership card to subscribed members for identification purposes. |
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Has admission criteria.
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