Translation Centre for the Bodies of the European Union
Sandra MITCHELL possesses extensive experience in translation and administrative support within prominent European institutions. Since July 1998, Sandra has served as a Senior English Translator/Reviser/Editor at the Translation Centre for the Bodies of the European Union, specializing in translating and editing documents from French, German, and various other EU languages, primarily for EU agencies and institutions. Prior to this role, Sandra worked at the European Investment Bank from January 1989 to June 1998 as an Administrative Assistant, where responsibilities included translation and administrative tasks within the Spanish Division and Secretariat. Earlier experience includes a position as an Administrative Assistant at UNISON, focusing on document translation and organizing meetings in multiple European cities. Sandra holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in French and German Language and Literature from the University of Newcastle upon Tyne.
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Translation Centre for the Bodies of the European Union
The Translation Centre for the Bodies of the European Union was created on 28 November 1994 as a rational response to the translation needs of a large number of European agencies and offices. Its mission is to meet the extensive and growing translation needs of European agencies, offices and bodies as well as to absorb any surplus work of the Institutions which have their own translation services. The Centre also actively participates in inter-institutional cooperation with a view to rationalising working methods and achieving global economies of scale. The Centre is an agency governed by European public law, with legal personality. It has its own financial resources constituted by the transfers from the agencies, offices and institutions in exchange for services provided. The Centre is established in Luxembourg, in accordance with the decision taken by the Heads of State and Government of 29 October 1993 on the location of the seats of certain decentralised agencies.