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Celtic Studies offers a unique blend of language learning and exploration of both medieval and contemporary Celtic cultures across the British Isles. Students engage with leading scholars to examine the rich traditions of Celtic-speaking communities while mastering one of the region's Celtic languages.
The University maintains vibrant exchange programs with Trinity College Dublin and institutions in North America and Australia that specialize in Celtic studies. Alumni have pursued diverse career paths in education, cultural heritage, publishing, music, and business ventures, while others have advanced to postgraduate research and academic positions.
Students who completed Celtic Civilisation coursework in their initial years can opt to study Scottish Gaelic or pair medieval Celtic history with an ancient Celtic language. The curriculum includes specialized courses covering various cultural and literary topics, from early Irish and Scottish Gaelic traditions to Welsh literature, language policy, folklore studies, and Celtic artistry. Advanced students explore focused historical themes like medieval Ireland, the Northern Britons, and Pictish civilization, culminating in an independent research dissertation on a self-selected topic within Celtic studies.