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I've really neglected this blog, haven't I? Even when I'm active, I only seem to use it to archive interesting or relevant links. Like today.
From Medieval News:
University of Glasgow creates first Chair of Gaelic in Scotland
When I attended university there, there was already a Chair of Celtic, chaired by Professor Thomas Owen Clancy, (Not to be confused with Tom Clancy) though at the time it had been chaired by Professor Cathair O'Dochartaigh, if I recall correctly. The Department of Celtic Studies was already a rapidly-growing department, but it looks like Gaelic has been sectioned off a bit from the rest of Celtic.
From Medieval News:
University of Glasgow creates first Chair of Gaelic in Scotland
Professor Roibeard Ó Maolalaigh has been named as the first ever established Chair of Gaelic in Scotland by the University of Glasgow. The Chair has been created to recognise the University as a centre of excellence for the study of Celtic and Gaelic.
When I attended university there, there was already a Chair of Celtic, chaired by Professor Thomas Owen Clancy, (Not to be confused with Tom Clancy) though at the time it had been chaired by Professor Cathair O'Dochartaigh, if I recall correctly. The Department of Celtic Studies was already a rapidly-growing department, but it looks like Gaelic has been sectioned off a bit from the rest of Celtic.