Vera Yingzhi Gu has a PhD in Translation Studies and is an interpreting instructor in the Master of Interpreting and Translation Studies at Monash University. Vera has a strong research interest in translation and interpreting pedagogy. She is a professional translator and interpreter in Chinese/Mandarin and English language pairs and a conference interpreter by training.
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Verge 2023
Samuel Bernard, Thomas Rock and Vera Yingzhi Gu
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Verge 2023
Samuel Bernard, Thomas Rock and Vera Yingzhi Gu
Events
5 events found.
Events
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No One Knows Their Destiny – Inside the Dunera Story with Tonia Eckfeld and Seumas Spark
Lamm Jewish Library of Australia
304 Hawthorn Rd, Caulfield South, VIC
No One Knows Their Destiny by Tonia Eckfeld, tells the story of the ‘Dunera boy’ brothers Reinhold and Waldemar Eckfeld from Kristallnacht in Vienna to V-E Day in Melbourne. Newly...
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Launch: The Curious Diplomat by Lachlan Strahan (Avid Reader, Brisbane)
Avid Reader
193 Boundary Street, West End, Queensland, Australia
Join us for the Brisbane launch of The Curious Diplomat by Lachlan Strahan. Lachlan will be joined in conversation by Peter Varghese AO, former Secretary of Foreign Affairs and Trade....
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Sorrento Writers’ Festival: World Book Day: Why Books, Bookshops, Libraries and Writers Festivals Matter
Halcyon Hall, The Continental
1/21 Ocean Beach Rd, Sorrento, VIC
John Boyne, Barry Jones and Sally Rippin with Inala Cooper Our Festival kicks off with an acknowledgement of World Book Day and a discussion about the role of books in our lives, and importance of book-connected activities, discussions and...
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Sorrento Writers’ Festival: In Conversation: John Lyons (via Zoom)
Halcyon Hall, The Continental
1/21 Ocean Beach Rd, Sorrento, VIC
This session is via video link with John Lyons joining us from Washington DC.
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Sorrento Writers’ Festival: In Conversation: Nadia Wheatley
The Ballroom, The Continental
1/21 Ocean Beach Rd, Sorrento, VIC
Nadia Wheatley with Jane Sullivan Award-wining author Nadia Wheatley’s career spans 40 years and includes some fine biographies and non-fiction works, including books include The Life and Myth of Charmian Clift (2001), Her...
Events
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No One Knows Their Destiny – Inside the Dunera Story with Tonia Eckfeld and Seumas Spark
Lamm Jewish Library of Australia 304 Hawthorn Rd, Caulfield South, VICNo One Knows Their Destiny by Tonia Eckfeld, tells the story of the ‘Dunera boy’ brothers Reinhold and Waldemar Eckfeld from Kristallnacht in Vienna to V-E Day in Melbourne. Newly...
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Launch: The Curious Diplomat by Lachlan Strahan (Avid Reader, Brisbane)
Avid Reader 193 Boundary Street, West End, Queensland, AustraliaJoin us for the Brisbane launch of The Curious Diplomat by Lachlan Strahan. Lachlan will be joined in conversation by Peter Varghese AO, former Secretary of Foreign Affairs and Trade....
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Sorrento Writers’ Festival: World Book Day: Why Books, Bookshops, Libraries and Writers Festivals Matter
Halcyon Hall, The Continental 1/21 Ocean Beach Rd, Sorrento, VICJohn Boyne, Barry Jones and Sally Rippin with Inala Cooper Our Festival kicks off with an acknowledgement of World Book Day and a discussion about the role of books in our lives, and importance of book-connected activities, discussions and...
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Sorrento Writers’ Festival: In Conversation: John Lyons (via Zoom)
Halcyon Hall, The Continental 1/21 Ocean Beach Rd, Sorrento, VICThis session is via video link with John Lyons joining us from Washington DC.
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Sorrento Writers’ Festival: In Conversation: Nadia Wheatley
The Ballroom, The Continental 1/21 Ocean Beach Rd, Sorrento, VICNadia Wheatley with Jane Sullivan Award-wining author Nadia Wheatley’s career spans 40 years and includes some fine biographies and non-fiction works, including books include The Life and Myth of Charmian Clift (2001), Her...



