Postgraduate Certificate Computer-Assisted Language Mediation
Technology for language professionals. The CALM postgraduate programme prepares students for a career in the language, translation and communication industry. The programme focuses on the technological skills and tools that are required in today’s information society.
Open Days
Each spring there is a Graduation Fair. It consists of a job fair (with more than 200 different companies) and a postgrad/master fair.
For some programmes, there is a specific Open Day. If this is the case, you will find the date here (at the latest Feb 15th).
Computer Assisted Language Mediation
Admission for students holding a Flemish degree
- Admission Subject to an Enquiry into the Suitability of the Holder of the Diploma
- Een diploma van een bacheloropleiding in het academisch onderwijs
- Een diploma van een masteropleiding aansluitend op een bacheloropleiding
- Een diploma van een masteropleiding die volgt op een andere masteropleiding
Admission for Students holding a Non-Flemish Degree
Applicants should hold a master’s degree.
After examination, the CALM steering committee can also accept applications of students who hold a bachelor’s degree and can prove relevant academic skills and/or professional experience. All teaching is carried out in English. Therefore students must have sufficient fluency in written and spoken English to cope with the course.
Language requirements
The language requirements for the Postgraduate Certificate Computer-Assisted Language Mediation differ from the required standard level for English taught study programmes as specified in the Ghent University Education and Examination Code:
English: the student should be able to prove level B2 as defined in the University Education and Examination Code
For some translation-oriented courses knowledge of Dutch, French or German is also required.