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Announcement of the winners of the 2024 EU translation contest ‘Juvenes Translatores'

Juvenes Translatores
Pat Vella Briffa, Francesco Giorgino, David Schembri

The European Commission announces today the 27 winners of its 18th EU translation contest for post-secondary schools: ‘Juvenes Translatores'.

The European Commission today announced that Junior College student Francesco Giorgino was the Maltese winner of the 18th “Juvenes Translatores” EU translation contest for post-secondary schools, with a translation from English to Maltese.

Moreover, four students were awarded a special mention for their translation. These are: Giulia Saliba (MT>EN), from De La Salle Sixth Form, Christopher John Mercieca (EN>MT) and Shanel Cassar (EN>MT) from St Aloysius Sixth Form, and Stefan Doandes (RO>EN) from St Martin’s College Sixth Form.

Six post-secondary schools from Malta and Gozo took part in the 2024 contest, the maximum possible. Students from M.A. Refalo Sixth Form in Gozo and the Giovanni Curmi Higher Secondary School in Naxxar also took part in the competition.

In 2024, 3070 enthusiastic participants from all over the EU tried their hand at translating a text between any two of the EU's 24 official languages.

The Euroepan Commission announced the 27 winners from all over the EU in a broadcast from Brussels, that was shown in various schools all over Europe.

While English features prominently, the 144 language combinations chosen by students from 713 schools in the 27 Member States also included language pairs such as Polish-Portuguese, Slovenian-Danish and Romanian-Finnish, among others.

The European Commission's translators selected one winner for each EU country. In addition, 341 students received special mentions for their impressive work. Piotr Serafin, Commissioner for Budget, Anti-Fraud and Public Administration, congratulated the winners and also thanked all the participants and their teachers for their enthusiasm. He added a message on the importance of language learning.

The award ceremony will take place in Brussels, on 10 April. As part of their trip, the 27 young translators will meet European Commission translators and see how they work. This experience will also bring them a unique opportunity to discover one another's languages and cultures. As last year's Swedish winner, Ivar Lasse put it: Juvenes Translatores made me believe in the “European Project”.

Background

Funded by the Erasmus+ programme, the Juvenes Translatores contest has been organised by the European Commission's Directorate-General for Translation every year since 2007, to promote translation and multilingualism. This contest has been a life-changing experience for many of its participants and winners, giving young people their first experience at the European institutions. Some have decided to go into studying translation at university, and some have joined the European Commission's translation department as trainees, or have become full-time translators.

The goal of the Juvenes Translatores contest is to promote language learning in schools and to give young people a taste of what it is like to be a translator. The competition is open to 17-year-old secondary school students and takes place at the same time in all selected schools across the EU.

Multilingualism, and therefore translation, has been an integral feature of the EU since the European Communities were first created. It was enshrined in the very first Regulation determining the languages to be used in the then European Economic Community, adopted in 1958. Since then, the number of official EU languages has grown from 4 to 24, as more countries became members of the EU.

2024-2025 Juvenes Translatores winners:

COUNTRY

 

WINNERPARTCIPANTS per COUNTRY
 

Name, language pair

 

Name of the school, cityNumber of schools

Number

of

students

Austria

Lea Grethe

SK-DE

BG9 Wasagasse, Wien

20

 

 

 

75
Belgium

Alexandre Nadin

EN-FR

Collège du Christ Roi, Ottignies

22

 

 

 

99

Bulgaria

 

Александра Атанасова

EN-BG

ЕГ „Проф. д-р Асен Златаров“, Хасково

17

 

68

Croatia

 

Uma Kirić

EN-HR

Graditeljska škola Čakovec, Čakovec

12

 

 

 

49

Cyprus

 

Μυρτώ Οικονομίδου

EN-EL

Λύκειο Αρχιεπισκόπου Μακαρίου Γ' Δασούπολη

6

 

 

 

29
Czechia

Valerie Kopsová

EN-CS

Gymnázium Josefa Ressela, Chrudim

21

 

 

 

91
Denmark

Johanna Aare Berger

DE-DA

Christianshavns Gymnasium, København

15

 

 

 

49
Estonia

Carol Liina Riisalu

DE-ET

Tallinna Mustamäe Riigigümnaasium, Tallinn

7

 

 

 

32
Finland

Anni Silvoniemi

SV-FI

Puolalanmäen lukio, Turku

15

 

 

 

65
France

Emma Lefranc

IT-FR

Lycée Jacques Audiberti, Antibes

81

 

 

 

 

378

Germany

 

Charlotte Krazius

EN-DE

Johann-Gottfried-Herder-Gymnasium, Berlin

96

 

 

 

364
Greece

Αντώνιος Άγγελος Γεωργούλης

EN-EL

3ο Γενικό Λύκειο Χίου, Χίος

21

 

 

 

93

Hungary

 

Illés Nóra

DE-HU

Tolna Vármegyei SzC Apáczai Csere János Technikum és Kollégium, Dombóvár

21

 

 

91

Ireland

 

Déithín Ní Fhátharta

EN-GA

Coláiste Chroí Mhuire, Galway

14

 

 

 

53

Italy

 

Matilde Bianchi

EN-IT

IIS Lorenzo Federici, Trescore Balneario (BG)

76

 

 

 

364

Latvia

 

Simona Maira Millere

DE-LV

Jelgava Spidola State Gymnasium, Jelgava

9

 

 

32

Lithuania

 

Alantė Litvinaitė

EN-LT

Mažeikių Merkelio Račkausko gimnazija, Mažeikiai

11

 

 

 

52
Luxembourg

Julian Gonzalez Artero

ES-EN

École Européenne Luxembourg II, Bertrange

6

 

 

 

29
Malta

Francesco Giorgino

EN-MT

G.F. Abela Junior College, Msida

6

 

 

 

23

Netherlands

 

Isabel Clemen

DE-NL

Werkplaats Kindergemeenschap Kees Boeke, Bilthoven

25

 

 

 

92

Poland

 

Wiktor Alisch

DE-PL

V Liceum Ogólnokształcące w Bielsku-Białej, Bielsko-Biała

53

 

 

 

230
Portugal

Maria Ferreira

EN-PT

Colégio de Nossa Senhora da Bonança, Vila Nova de Gaia

21

 

 

 

94

Romania

 

Sabina Elena Terzea

DE-RO

Colegiul Național "Ion C. Brătianu", Piteşti

33

 

 

 

158

Slovakia

 

Sara Gondová

EN-SK

Stredná odborná škola obchodu a služieb, Michalovce

15

 

 

 

65

Slovenia

 

Mila Gorkič

EN-SL

Gimnazija Poljane, Ljubljana

9

 

 

36

Spain

 

Leonor Gómez Álvarez

EN-ES

I.E.S. Miguel de Cervantes, Murcia

60

 

 

 

275

Sweden

 

Hilma Spets

EN-SV

Solbergagymnasiet, Arvika

21

 

 

85
TOTAL

713

 

 

3070

 

* The number of participating schools from each EU country is equal to the number of seats it has in the European Parliament, with the schools being selected randomly by computer.

For more information

Juvenes Translatores website

Juvenes Translatores Instagram


 

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Publication date
13 February 2025
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Representation in Malta