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Showcasing Gaelic psalms and songs at the British Academy
The beautiful psalms and hymns of the Gaelic-speaking Hebrides made a rare appearance at the British Academy in London.
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Aberdeen becomes first Scottish university with plans to open campus in India
The University has taken a significant step forward in its global expansion ambitions after India's University Grants Commission granted permission to progress with proposals to open a branch campus in Mumbai with a target launch of September 2026.
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Rare opportunity to hear the Gaelic Psalms and Sacred Songs of the Hebrides in Lewis and Harris
There will be a rare opportunity on Lewis and Harris for locals and visitors alike to hear about the wonderful hymns, psalms and spiritual songs of the Gaelic-speaking Hebrides and to hear live singing from the tradition.
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Bringing together Gaelic and Irish stakeholders to empower communities
Leading voices in Gaelic from Ireland and Scotland will come together in Aberdeen to examine key challenges and opportunities facing Gaelic and Irish-speaking communities today.
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Publication Success
Congratulations to Dr Amin Hashemi on the publication of his book chapter!
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Gaelic Psalms and hymns to be showcased at the British Academy, London
The beautiful psalms and hymns of the Gaelic-speaking Hebrides will make a rare appearance at the British Academy in London on Thursday 22 May 2025 - and will be live-streamed to audiences around the world.
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2025 Eurovision 'a record-breaking moment for linguistic diversity', says researcher
The endurance of the European Song Contest and its place in the hearts of so many countries provides the 'ideal lens for analysing cultural identities, memory, and heritage', says Dr BárbaraBarreiro León.
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Aberdeen student will 'bridge her two worlds' thanks to a Gaelic theatre award
A University of Aberdeen student has won a place on a professional development programme at a unique Scottish theatre company producing innovative and contemporary theatre in Gaelic.
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First Gaelic translation of The Hobbit published
The first (Scottish) Gaelic translation of JRR Tolkien's timeless classic, The Hobbit, has been completed by a University of Aberdeen professor.
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WayWORD puts the spotlight on women in STEM and art
The legacy of a mathematician and writer hailed as one of the earliest pioneers of computer science will be celebrated at an Aberdeen literary festival.