The translation sector of the Secretariat of International Relations (SRI) of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN) has an open process to select a scholarship holder to work with translation in French, and for reserve registration for the Spanish and English languages.
During the process, a practical translation test will be carried out with texts from Portuguese to French, Spanish or English, as well as the translation of texts from one of these foreign languages into Portuguese.
Registration can be made until October 24th via email at . At the time, the candidate must inform the preferred languages, as well as the preferred day and time for the practical test. The days and times available for the test and other information are available in the announcement.
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