Basic Gaelic for Use with Children with Lisa MacDonald – January 2023
**This course is now full. Please ask about the waiting-list.** Wednesday evenings, six weeks, starting 11/01/23 to 15/02/23, 7:30 pm to 9 pm Are you
**This course is now full. Please ask about the waiting-list.** Wednesday evenings, six weeks, starting 11/01/23 to 15/02/23, 7:30 pm to 9 pm Are you
Tuesday evening, six weeks, starting 17/01/23 to 21/03/23, 7:30 pm to 9 pm. These evening classes will be taught online through Zoom and are intended
The PhD Gaelic and Celtic Studies provides students with an opportunity to undertake research at a professional level in the fields of Gaelic and Celtic Studies.
This summer, we are offering another chance of a unique course in the company of Sabhal Mòr Ostaig’s current Musician-in-Residence, singer and BBC broadcaster Mary
Learning through Living Culture, (Gaelic in Flodigarry) 27 – 31 May 15 – 19 July 26 – 30 August In partnership with Sabhal Mòr
Learning through Living Culture, (Gaelic in Flodigarry) A 5 day residential community based course including outdoor education and class-based literature workshops. The Course will run
This refresher day is for those have an understanding of the Gaelic language at an upper intermediate level and who can hold a basic conversation
In partnership with Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, Flodigarry Township Trust are running three of these community based courses in 2015. The 5-day residential course is designed
In partnership with Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, Flodigarry Township Trust are running two of their distinctive community-based courses in 2019. The 5-day residential
This unique course combines informal language learning and discovering the real Isle of Skye. Muriel Fisher was brought up in Skye and as well as
Last year, as part of the 2013 year of celebration at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, we offered an exciting new short course in our themed Gaelic
***This course is now fully-booked. Ask to be added to our waiting-list.*** Gaelic in the Quiraing Lodge is an exciting course developed by Sabhal
This unique course offers informal language learning whilst discovering the ‘real’ Isle of Skye and is ideal for participants who have little or no Gaelic.
This course will be available for online booking from Monday 10th January 2022. We are pleased to be re-introducing Beartas Cainnt to the Easter season,
We are pleased this year to welcome Mairi Macinnes to our series of short courses in Gaelic Song, led by some of Scotland’s most accomplished
In partnership with Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, Flodigarry Township Trust are running two of their distinctive community-based courses in 2020. The 5-day residential
Course Tutor: Ruairidh MacIlleathain (Roddy Maclean) ***This course is now fully-booked. Please ask to be added to our waiting-list.*** Gaelic place names cover very large
Step-dancing with Sophie Stephenson, a traditional musician, performer and step-dancer from Fort Augustus. In 2016 Sophie will be leading her own course at Sabhal
***This course is now fully-booked. Ask to be added to our waiting list.*** ‘Gaelic on the Island’ is a new variation on our Exploring Skye
Angus MacKay, Raasay Taigh a’ Phìobaire – The Piper’s House, Raasay Dr Decker Forrest Prof Hugh Cheape Sabhal Mòr Ostaig
**Please note our accommodation options have changed. We now offer accommodation on a FULL-BOARD basis only. Please see our accommodation page for further details.** We
The BA (Hons) Gaelic and Development degree will give you work skills that are highly sought-after in Scotland, giving you the best chance in a growing jobs market for Gaelic language policy expertise and community/networks development.
The BA (Hons) Gaelic Language and Culture degree looks at Gaelic society and its origins, whilst ensuring you achieve a high standard of fluency in
The distance-learning BA is at SCQF 9 and is equivalent to level 3 of the BA degree at the College. Usually the distance-learning BA is
The distance-learning BA is at SCQF 9 and is equivalent to level 3 of the BA degree at the College. Usually the distance-learning BA is
The DipHE Gaelic and Related Studies is at level SCQF 8 and equates to Year 2 of the BA degree course at the college. Students
This innovative, and widely-acclaimed course, MSc Material Culture and Gàidhealtachd History, gives you the opportunity to examine and to investigate Gaelic society and civilisation – entirely, and uniquely, through the language of the people themselves.
CertHE An Cùrsa Adhartais is aimed at intermediate level Gaelic learners whose goal is fluency in the language.
The BA (Hons) Gaelic and Traditional Music course is the only Gaelic-medium degree programme that allows traditional musicians to study the music, history and traditions
The MRes Gaelic and Celtic Studies course provides students with a professional grounding in the fields of Gaelic and Celtic Studies.
The BA (Hons) Gaelic and Education is delivered through the medium of Scottish Gaelic and has a focus on immersion and bilingual teaching practices in