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Anna Strowe is a Lecturer in Translation and Interpreting at the University of Manchester, specializing in Translation Studies. Her research interests are rooted in translation theory, examining the intersection of translation with ideology and politics, as well as the material aspects of book history. Strowe’s work also involves diverse methodologies ranging around translation research, including comparative textual analysis, discourse analysis, and feminist translation theory, garnering insights by supervising doctoral projects that cover languages like Chinese, Arabic, Italian, and Spanish. In her teaching, she coordinates and supervises MA dissertations and instructs on courses related to both practical and theoretical aspects of translation. Strowe has a rich educational background with a Doctor of Philosophy in Comparative Literature from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and multiple master's degrees in related fields. Her contributions to academia extend beyond teaching and research to include organizing conferences and actively participating in discussions centered on improving translation methods across various contexts.
Includes MSc in Advanced Electrical Power Systems and MSc in Communications and Signal Processing.