University Degree in Terminology – Online training
Terminology is at the heart of every business : we can only
understand each other and collaborate if we agree on the terms we use. In a globalised world, terminology carries considerable weight. It affects many activities, and its use in information processing opens up new perspectives.
Online training in English or in French

This training aims to equip everyone with the skills needed to:
– Manage and define concepts and terms;
– Capitalise on and transmit knowledge;
– Contribute to the management of multilingualism;
– Organise technical communication.
– Manage and define concepts and terms;
– Capitalise on and transmit knowledge;
– Contribute to the management of multilingualism;
– Organise technical communication.
The 112-hour course consists of 2 blocks of compulsory skills, 1 basic block and a block of optional specialisation: « Terminology applied to translation in a professional context » and/or « Terminology in the digital age »
The course can be completed over 1 or 2 years with the option
of following With the option of studying a block of choice and/or capitalising on the blocks and finishing the DU over a maximum of 2 years.
Target audience:
Anyone, professional, academic or otherwise, interested in the latest advances in terminology work.
Key lecturers :
- Candel Danielle, Associate member of the CNRS laboratory “Histoire des théories linguistiques”, University Paris Cité, Linguist expert in official Terminology;
- Costa Rute, Professor, President of the Centre of Linguistics of the NOVA University of Lisboa (CLUNL);
- Frérot Cécile, Senior Lecturer in Applied Foreign Languages, Co-head of the master’s degree in Multilingual Specialised Translation, member of the Lidilem laboratory, Université Grenoble Alpes;
- Maslias Rodolfo, Temporary Professor in Terminology and Communication at the University of Luxembourg. Head of the Terminology Coordination Unit of the DG Translation of the European Parliament (2008-2022);
- Christophe Roche, Professor at the University of Savoie Mont-Blanc, President of the AFNOR Terminology Commission (X03A).