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The Alliance for Language Learning

The Alliance for Language Learning is the UK's major subject association for teachers of foreign languages. The Association actively promotes the teaching and learning of foreign languages by providing information and publications; organising professional development activities; acting as a public voice on behalf of members

blen

blen is a non-profit, forward looking, dedicated, education forum with an interest in language education and literacy in the widest sense. Currently it has six areas of specialism, corresponding to the acronyms: primary modern languages, English as a second/additional language, science, language and literacy, primary secondary transfer, cognition and thinking skills, multiple literacies. However, its main aim is to emphasise the common thread between these areas.

The British Centre for Literary Translation

Based at the University of East Anglia, the British Centre for Literary Translation is Britain's leading centre for the development, promotion and support of literary translation. Its programme offers something for everyone, be they a professional translator, student, arts industry professional or simply looking for something new to read. The BCLT offers support and continuing professional development to literary translators at all stages of their career; develops new audiences through events and publications; provides information and advice; stimulates public awareness and interest in literary translation; and generates and encourages academic debate.

Use your language, Use your English

This AHRC-funded training project is for native Anglophones with one or more other language/s at an advanced level – research students and others – who wish to develop their translation and editing skills. All our courses, online and workshops, are delivered by leading professionals. For information, including FAQs, biographies of the tutors and organisers, and further details on activities, see: www.bbk.ac.uk

Poetry Book Society

Founded by TS Eliot and friends in 1953, the Poetry Book Society is a membership organisation devoted to developing and maintaining a readership for poetry in the UK. It offers the best new contemporary poetry to its members and also runs www.poetrybookshoponline.com and awards the TS Eliot Prize.

The Poetry Archive

The Poetry Archive is an ever-expanding archive of poets reading their own work.

The Poetry Trust

The Poetry Trust The Poetry Trust delivers a year-round live and digital programme, creative education opportunities, courses, prizes and publications.
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