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Dr. Mary A.C. Snell-Hornby Named in to Madison Who’s Who of Executives and Professionals

Madison Who’s Who of Executives and Professionals has included Dr. Mary A.C. Snell-Hornby in the 2007-2008 Edition of the Registry.

 

Madison Who’s Who wants to be the first to congratulate Dr. Snell-Hornby on this achievement by notifying her peers that Mr. Snell-Hornby has in fact reached a level of recognizable success in her professional field of Teaching/Education.

 

Serving as Professor of Translation Studies at the

University of

Vienna,

Institute of

Translation and Interpreting, Prof. Dr. Snell-Hornby is also Honorary Professor at the Centre for Translation and Comparative Cultural Studies,

University of Warwick, United Kingdom. She finds her work greatly rewarding. One of the pioneers in language translation, Prof. Dr. Snell-Hornby is the author of several books that have been translated in different languages. She joined the

University of

Vienna in 1989 after completing a teaching assignment at the

University of

Zurich
. Capitalizing on her ability to speak fluent German, French and English, Prof. Dr. Snell-Hornby has enjoyed substantial success in teaching. She has a passion for the theater, writing and traveling. In the process of writing another book, Prof. Dr. Snell-Hornby credits her career success to absolute determination, being at the right place at the right time, occasional luck and unfailing support from her partner.

 

The oldest university in the German-speaking world, the

University of

Vienna
was established in 1365 and employs a staff of approximately 6,000 highly qualified administrative, teaching, and maintenance professionals. The 65,000 students of the University come from 130 countries around the world. The

University of

Vienna’s

Institute of

Translation
and Interpreting was created in 1943 and provides educational opportunities for 2,000 students annually. The beautiful surroundings and unlimited resources available for all its students, makes the

University of

Vienna
one of the most popular in the world.

 

The latest edition of Madison Who’s Who is only available to those professionals who are included in the publication.  This year’s edition will, of course, be registered at the Library of Congress in

Washington D.C.

 

 

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