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Ceiltis is Gàidhlig/ Celtic & Gaelic, Oilthigh Ghlaschu/ University of Glasgow
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Tremendous panel of speakers lined up for ‘The Sixteenth Century in the Highlands’ conference c/o Society of Highland & Island Historical Research on Fri, 5 July. David Worthington Elizabeth Ewan @AMaccoinnich, Caldwell, Macinnes, Cathcart, Black, & more. highlandhistoricalresearch.com/conference/

Taing do Michael Shaw a thug cuireadh dhomh bruidhinn air a’ chuspair an-diugh. Car duilich a làimhseachadh ann an cuid a dhòighean ach tha a’ bhàrdachd Ghàidhlig mu dheidhinn cho beairteach.


One of renowned American poet Elizabeth Bishop's distinctive works has been translated into Scottish Gaelic by UofG Arts & Humanities's Gillebride MacMillan, UofGCelticGaelic. It will be unveiled today at the highly anticipated Elizabeth Bishop in Glasgow: A Symposium.

In our 2nd episode on St Columba of Iona, Prof. Thomas Clancy reads aloud a captivating story about the River Ness monster from famous statesman/scholar/cleric Adomnán's text, the Vita Columbae. Apparently 1st recored ref to Nessie — we were riveted! Iona Namescape UofGCelticGaelic

Niamh Wycherley Iona Namescape UofGCelticGaelic Brilliant series on St Columba. Best episodes of this podcast to date.

#IfGlasgowsWallsCouldTalk how would they sound? Travel back a thousand years with UofGCelticGaelic Dr Alasdair Whyte in conversation with Fay Young Glasgow’s ancient Gaelic roots are hidden in place names. Like Shettleston! Ep2 Glasgow City Heritage Trust podcast podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/if-…

walkingheads UofGCelticGaelic Glasgow City Heritage Trust It was a real delight to speak with Dr Alasdair Whyte - Gaelic singer, author University of Glasgow scholar and something of a detective/psychologist: so much human history & many surprises hidden in Glasgow’s Gaelic place names #IfGlasgowsWallsCouldTalk podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/if-…


Professor Roibeard Ó Maolalaigh will be speaking on The Gaelic Element in Carrick's Place-Names.





Important Rescheduling Info.: The Matheson Lecture, scheduled for 10 December at 5.30pm, will now take place on 29 April 2025. Details will be circulated closer to the date. Centre for Scottish & Celtic Studies’s winter social will take place on 17 December at 5.30pm in 3 University Gardens. Do come along!


