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This interdisciplinary program focuses on the languages, literature, history, and archaeology of Celtic-speaking communities throughout the medieval period, spanning the 6th to 16th centuries. Led by experts from Celtic and Gaelic studies, Archaeology, and History, it allows students to explore diverse specialized fields while developing proficiency in one or more medieval Celtic languages.
Learn from globally recognized scholars in an inspiring setting, whether your background is in Celtic Studies or related disciplines like history, literature, or archaeology. Tailor the flexible curriculum to align with your academic goals and passions. Celtic and Gaelic studies offer a unique bilingual environment, immersing you in contemporary Gaelic culture and music. Engage with the vibrant research community at the Centre for Scottish and Celtic Studies, including regular seminars throughout the year. Benefit from direct access to our specialized MacLean Room archive, containing extensive Celtic and Gaelic resources.
Graduates pursue careers in academia, museums, heritage organizations, publishing, education, and teaching English overseas. The program also serves as a strong foundation for doctoral research and academic advancement.