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Celtic Students Conference 2023 – EXTENDED Call for Papers

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📢 We've decided to EXTEND the Call for Papers for the 2023 Celtic Students Conference until 8th November !! So if you missed yesterday's deadline, now is your chance!  🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Cuiridh sinn fĂ ilte mhòr ro pĂ ipearan anns na cĂ nanan Ceilteach!  All the information can found below:  – Where & When? University of Glasgow, 30th March–1st April 2023  – But you can't travel? No worries! The conference will be hybrid!  – Are you a GĂ idhlig / Gaelg / Gaeilge / Cymraeg / Brezhoneg / Kernewek speaker? We strongly encourage submissions in Celtic languages. The last conference had papers in 5 out of the 6 Celtic languages, and we offer simultaneous interpretation into English for those papers.  – What does the conference look like? Listen to StiofĂĄn, former chair of the 2020 and 2021 conference and Erin, chair of the 2023 conference, talk about it in our podcast: https://anchor.fm/celticstudents/episodes/Season-3--Episode-10-The-Celtic-Students-Conference-202...

Celtic Students Conference 2023 – Call for Papers

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[Celtic languages below] The Association of Celtic Students (formerly: of Ireland and Britain) will be holding its tenth annual conference from the 30th March to the 1st April 2023.    Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and in the interest of greater accessibility, this year’s conference will be a hybrid event. Guests are warmly invited to attend in-person presentations at the University of Glasgow, or to attend online if they prefer. All arrangements are subject to national health advice and restrictions and may change as the situation develops.  We welcome presentations in English and in any of the Celtic languages. We accept papers from current students and recent graduates on any aspect of Celtic Studies, as well as any topic associated with any of the Celtic languages, peoples, literatures, histories, and/or cultures. Conference papers should be between 15-20 minutes in length. We will also be hosting posters on our online Conference Hub throughout the event. We w...

Celtic Students Conference 2021, 22–24th October 2021, University College Dublin and online

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  🚨 Our 2021 Celtic Students Conference starts TOMORROW, 22nd October 2021! Make sure to register & fill an attendance form to receive the Zoom links! (all info below) We have papers on all Celtic languages, all aspects of #CelticStudies , modern and medieval, historical, literary, linguistic & more! We are particularly proud to have papers in 5 of the 6 Celtic languages : #Cymraeg , #Gaeilge , #Kernewek , #Brezhoneg and #GĂ idhlig . Simultaneous interpretation will be provided for these papers! 🗣 Our keynote speakers this year are Prof. Barry Lewis and Prof. Regina UĂ­ ChollatĂĄin. Prof. Barry Lewis, of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, will speak on Friday night about "Literary beginnings: Thinking about the origins of literature in #Irish and #Welsh " Prof. Regina UĂ­ ChollatĂĄin of University College Dublin and Foras na Gaeilge will speak on Saturday night about "MĂĄirĂ­n UĂ­ MhuirĂ­osa (1906-1982): ScolĂĄire ceannrĂłdaĂ­och an LĂŠinn Cheiltigh agus COBÁC...

Celtic Students Podcast, season 2, ep 2: Yn Greinneyder and Culture Vannin

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In this episode, Erin McNulty talks with Ruth Keggin-Gell, yn Greinneyder at Culture Vannin , an organisation that promotes the Manx language in the Isle of Man. They discuss the role of the Greinneyder, exciting future plans for Manx, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Culture Vannin’s work, as well as how to make traditional Manx cake!  Ayns yn episode shoh, ta Erin McNulty loayrt rish Ruth Keggin-Gell, yn Greinneyder ec Cultoor Vannin , commyn ta cur er oaie y Ghaelg ayns Mannin. T’ad loayrt mychione ny churrymyn jeh’n Greinneyder, ny plannyn greesee son y Ghaelg sy traa ry-heet, ny eiyrtyssyn jeh COVID-19 er yn obbyr ec Cultoor Vannin, as yn aght dy ghaarlaghey berreen Manninagh tradishoonagh!  Links & notes:  2017-2021 Manx Language Strategy   Some Bonnag recipes (and a better description of it than we could come up with!)  LearnManx.com – Learning materials for beginners, intermediates, and advanced speakers. manxmusic.com – A place to start exp...