Below is a recent list of news articles that feature our work at the Queen’s College Translation Exchange. More on our projects and vision for languages education can be found on the Advocacy and Research page.
Please note that the following articles may be external to QTE and do not necessarily represent our views.
QTE in the Media
- Simon Mark, National World, 11th November 2025
If we want children to learn languages then we must motivate them
- Charlotte Ryland, Higher Education Policy Institute, 14th October 2025
Think Like a Linguist: It’s time for a national conversation about the value of languages
- University of Oxford News, 30th September 2025
The art of translation – raising the profile of languages in schools
- Charlotte Ryland, Languages, Society & Policy, 11th June 2025
Think Like a Linguist: Community and collaboration for a new languages curriculum
- Gabriela Saldanha, Feminist Translation Blog, 9th June 2025
Feminist translation in practice: just good, resistant or strategic?
- The Queen’s College, University of Oxford, 23rd April 2025
A record-breaking year for the Anthea Bell Prize
- Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages, University of Oxford, 13th June 2024
OPEN Leaders Project led by Charlotte Ryland
- Rochdale Development Agency, 20th April 2023
Introducing Think Like a Linguist
- Charlotte Ryland and Gwen Choi, New Books in German, 12th September 2023
“All you need is a poem to have a rich cultural and linguistic experience!” – an interview with champion of creative translation and language learning Dr Charlotte Ryland
- Charlotte Ryland, The Bookseller, 2nd June 2023
The Language Paradox
- Anam Zafar and Johanna McCalmont, Emerging Translators Network, 24th January 2023
Interview: Anam Zafar on judging the Anthea Bell Prize
- Sam Davis, The Queen’s College Newsletter, 18th July 2021
Translation in the Time of COVID: A Collaborative Project to Translate a Topical French Comic Strip
- Charlotte Ryland, MEITS, 13th May 2021
When Learners Become Linguists: Content – Culture – Community. A Response to the GCSE MFL Content Review
- Holly Langstaff, Oxford Education Blog, 12th November 2020
The Anthea Bell Prize for Young Translators
- Charlotte Ryland, Oxford Magazine, 2020
Revitalising Modern Languages: Content, Culture, Community
In the Media: The Anthea Bell Prize for Young Translators
Below is a selection of articles written by schools, colleges, local councils, and news outlets across the UK regarding pupils’ participation in the Anthea Bell Prize.
- Aberdeen City Council, 28th August 2025
Northfield Academy pupil wins prestigious national translation award
- Broughton High School, Edinburgh, 25th August 2025
Success in the Anthea Bell Prize for Young Translators
- Hills Road Sixth Form College, 21st July 2025
Student of A level German wins translation competition
- Bourne Academy, 18th July 2025
Student of A level German wins translation competition
- Great Park Academy, 14th July 2025
Young Linguists Achieve Regional and National Acclaim in Translation Competition!
- Lichfield Cathedral School, 30th June 2025
Translation commendation from Oxford University
- Gosforth Academy, 27th June 2025
Translation success for Gosforth Academy students
- Ffynone House School, 24th May 2025
Anthea Bell Prize: Another triumph for our budding translators!
- Thames West Language Network, 1st April 2025
Anthea Bell Prize for Young Translators
- The Manchester Grammar School, 5th July 2024
Anthea Bell Prize for Young Translators 2024
- St Swithun’s School, 2024
Triple Triumph for St Swithun’s Linguists in National Competitions
- Invicta Grammar School, 22nd March 2024
Anthea Bell Translation Competition
- Eileen Leahy, Times of Tunbridge Wells, 26th July 2023
French lessons: local students celebrate success in national language contest
- Oakham School, 22nd June 2023
Pupils’ Success in Oxford University Competition
- Barr Beacon School, 28th March 2023
Anthea Bell Translation Competition
- Bailiwick Express Community, Bailiwick Express, 27th July 2022
JCG student runner-up in Queen’s College translation competition
- Queen Elizabeth’s School, 7th July 2022
Linguists shine in national competition
- Ripon Grammar School, 20th June 2022
Double success for students in prestigious Oxford University competition
- Mark Payne, Hartlepool Mail, 10th June 2022
Hartlepool student with a talent for translation is North-East winner of Oxford University national competition
- Ysgol Aberconwy, 8th June 2022
Translating Success!