Gaelic Research Night

27th Feb 2026
5:00pm - 7:15pm
Venue:
Scottish Storytelling Centre
Scottish Storytelling Centre

The language which research is presented in matters for the development of language itself as researchers in all kinds of fields create new terms to base new ideas, philosophies and thinking around. Today, the primary academic language is English – but in the past, it was Latin, French and German. This event gives the opportunity to engage with research through a different language lens, opening new avenues of thinking.

Discover new research across different fields through Gaelic. The research showcase will involve talks given by two prominent researchers and lightening talks from PhD, Master and early career researchers. The event will explore research on Gaelic culture and language and engage with subjects of other social sciences, humanities and science. Come along to learn something new and engage in some complexity, language and new ideas through Gaelic!

Engage with latest research and learn new ideas through the medium of Gaelic. In the research world we don’t often get the opportunity to present outside of English. This will be an exciting event where researchers will get the chance to share innovative research with you! Get inspired!

This event is presented entirely in Gaelic.

Supported by Seachdain na Gàidhlig and the Scottish Storytelling Centre.

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