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Ceardlann um Dhigitiú
Conference on the digitisation of Irish and Scottish Gàidhlig language materials and related folklore and cultural documents.

Léacht Phoiblí - Athrú Teanga agus Tráma in Éirinn
An tOllamh Michael Cronin, MRIA. Á eagrú ag Coiste Léann na Gaeilge, Litríocht na Gaeilge agus na gCultúr Ceilteach, Acadamh Ríoga na hÉireann.
Siar Agus Aniar
Turas liteartha le Modern Ireland in 100 Artworks - A literary journey with Modern Ireland in 100 Artworks

Peig Sayers (1873-1958) agus Scéalaíocht na mBan
Déanfar oidhreacht Pheig mar bhanscéalaí a phlé i gcomhthéacs scéalaíocht thraidisiúnta na mban i gcoitinne.

Eighteenth-century manuscript culture in the wider Gaelic world: The manuscripts of Rev James McLagan (1728-1805) in context
A one-day conference on eighteenth-century manuscript culture in the wider gaelic World.

‘Irish-language literature in Europe: a survey of translations and reception patterns in continental countries’
Presentations and a panel discussion with the co-editors and two co-authors of a chapter in the RIA'S recently published Ireland in the European Eye, on the topic of communication across languages, literatures and...

Online exhibition: A history of Ireland in 10 words
Enjoy our online exhibition based on the book A history of Ireland in 100 words to inspire fresh interest in the Irish language by revealing connections between words we still use and words used in a bygone age while...

Tírdhreach agus Teanga – Language and Landscape – Cruth na Tìre agus Cànan
A conference exploring the linked legacies of language and landscape in Ireland, Scotland and Wales.

The Empire Writes Back: The Form and Function of Gaelic in Eighteenth-Century Letters
Dr Peadar O Muircheartaigh, University of Edinburgh will deliver the keynote lecture for the Linguistics of the Gaelic Languages conference.
