Corporate Profile
Corporate History
Cambridge Language Consultants specialises in providing
services pertaining to English language. We originally
incorporated in Cambridge, England in 1993 as Cambridge
ESP Consultants, with a view to serving large corporations
and banks. At that time our area of operation was
mainly South Korea. In 1999 we changed our name and
introduced a modified set of services, geared towards
the present economic climate. Our prospective clients
are individuals in the academic and corporate environments
who require specialised, quality and reliable language
services.
We are now a truly international organisation. We
provide a worldwide editing and consulting service,
with experienced editors drawn from a number of English
speaking countries. We also run a study abroad programme
for students worldwide in Cambridge, England and Mount
Maunganui, New Zealand.
Clients
We are pleased to include the following institutions
among our past and present clients:
| South Korea |
Israel |
| Seoul National
University |
Hebrew University
of Jerusalem |
| Korea University |
Technion Israel
Institute of Technology |
| Yonsei University |
Tel-Aviv University |
| Ewha University |
Ben-Gurion University |
| KAIST |
Haifa University |
| KIST |
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| K-JIST |
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| Chung Ang University |
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| Information and Communications
University |
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| Samsung Electronics |
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| Pusan National University |
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| Chungnam National University |
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| Korea Basic Science Institute
(KBSI) |
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| Korea Inst. Geosci. & Mineral
Resources |
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| Japan |
United States of
America |
| Waseda University |
University of Minnesota |
| Keio University |
University of Wisconsin
at Madison |
| Jichi Medical School |
University of Hawaii |
| Tokyo Metropolitan
University |
University of Chicago |
| Nagoya University |
University of Michigan |
| Japan Marine Science &
Technology Centre |
Northwestern University |
| Tohoku University |
Boston University |
| University of Hokkaido |
St. Thomas University |
| Tokyo University |
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| United Kingdom |
Australia |
| Edinburgh University |
Australia National
University |
| Keele University |
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| Cambridge University |
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| University of Essex |
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| Warwick University |
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| London School of Economics |
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| Goldsmiths College, London |
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| Sweden |
Norway |
| Orebro
University |
Oslo
University |
| Stockholm University |
Simula Research
Laboratory |
| Halmstad University |
Agricultural University
of Norway |
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University of Bergen |
| Denmark |
Germany |
| Aalborg University |
University of Muenster |
| Iceland |
Greece |
| University of Reykjavik |
Aristotle University of Thessalonika |
| Bulgaria |
Czech Republic |
| Svilaves Web Design |
Czech Technical University
of Prague |
| Poland |
Belgium |
| Medical University of Warsaw |
Université Libre de
Bruxelles |
| Kuwait |
Saudia Arabia |
| Kuwait University |
King Faisal University |
| Taiwan |
China |
| Min Shin Institute of Technology |
East China University of Science
and Tech. |
| National Chiao Tung University |
Huazhong University of Science
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We have also been agents for the Studio School of
English in Cambridge, England, and Mount Maunganui
School of English, New Zealand, since 1995.
Personnel
Our consultants are all highly qualified, holding
a PhD in an appropriate discipline. All have functioned
effectively in the academic and corporate worlds and
have vast experience of proofreading and editing documents
in a wide variety of subjects.
Our Director, Chris Wright, is a former Fulbright
Scholar and Carnegie Scholar and holds a Ph.D. from
the Department of History and Philosophy of Science
at Cambridge University. He has taught Philosophy
as a Teaching Fellow at Pittsburgh University, a Supervisor
at Cambridge University and a Lecturer at Anglia University.
In addition, he has given seminars on Wittgenstein
and Nietzsche at Yonsei, Ewha and Korea Universities
in South Korea. He founded Cambridge Language Consultants
in 1993 and has many years' experience of designing
language programmes, teaching English, proofreading
and editing in Asia. He is a Member of the Institute
of Scientific and Technical Communicators, the European
Association of Science Editors and the Society for
Philosophy in Practice.
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