The European Commission today announced the launch of its annual translation contest for secondary school students from across Europe, Juvenes Translatores. From midday on 2 September, schools from all EU countries will be able to register online so their students can compete with peers from other EU countries. This year, the participating teenagers will have to translate a text on the topic "Navigating in challenging times – together we are stronger".
Participants will be able to translate between any 2 of the EU's 24 official languages (552 possible language combinations). In last year's contest, students used a total of 150 different combinations. Registration for schools — the first part of the 2-stage process — is open until midday on 20 October 2020. Teachers can register in any of the EU's 24 official languages. After that, the Commission will invite a total of 705 schools to the next stage. The number of schools taking part from each country will be equal to the number of seats the country has in the European Parliament, with the schools selected randomly by computer. The schools chosen must then nominate 2-5 students to sit the contest. The students can be of any nationality but must be born in 2003.
The contest will be run online on 26 November 2020 in all participating schools. The winners — 1 per country — will be announced by early February 2021. If conditions allow, they will receive their prizes in spring 2021 at a ceremony in Brussels where they will also have a chance to meet professional translators from the Commission and get to know more about working with languages.
More information on the competition could be found here: https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/IP_20_1545