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Manx The following Institutions support Manx
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Name of Institution |
Oslo University |
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Department |
Department of Linguistics |
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Website of Department |
www.hf.uio.no/ilf/english/index.html |
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Description |
Within the Department of Linguistics Bachelor and Masters degrees may be taken in Celtic and Irish studies. Modern and Earlier Irish language and literature are taught. Manx and Scottish Gaelic language are also taught. Research groups focus on linguistic research related to different languages, i9ncluding Celtic. More Information | |
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Queen's University Belfast |
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Department |
Language Centre |
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Website of Department |
www.qub.ac.uk/lc/ |
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Description |
The Department of Irish and Celtic emphasises the teaching of Modern Irish throughout the degree scheme. Modules in Scottish Gaelic, Welsh and Cornish may also be selected as options. Similarly, a wide range of subjects is also offered at Masters Degree level, and students may progress to doctoral research. More Information | |
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Name of Institution |
Universität Bonn |
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Department |
Sprachwissenschaftliches Insti |
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Website of Department |
www.sprachwissenschaft.uni-bon |
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Description |
Students may take a degree in Celtic within the Celtic department. Language and literature courses are offered in Modern and Earlier Irish, Modern and Earlier Welsh, Manx, Scottish Gaelic, Breton and Cornish. More Information | |
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Name of Institution |
Universität Mannheim |
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Department |
Anglistische Linguistik |
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Description |
A range of Celtic language courses are taught and are offered at ab initio level. These consist of Manx, Scottish Gaelic, Modern Welsh, Cornish and Modern Irish language. Modern Irish, Manx, Scottish Gaelic and Modern Welsh may be studied as a minor element of a primary degree. Cornish is offered intermittently. More Information | |
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Name of Institution |
University of Cambridge |
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Department |
Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic |
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Website of Department |
www.asnc.cam.ac.uk |
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Description |
Studies include the history of the Gaelic-speaking peoples, in Scotland, Ireland, and elsewhere, and the history of the Brittonic speaking peoples, in Brittany, Wales, and elsewhere, from the fourth century to the twelfth. Furthermore, modules may be taken in Medieval Welsh language and literature, and in Medieval Irish language and literature. More Information | |
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Name of Institution |
University of Uppsala |
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English |
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Website of Department |
www.engelska.uu.se |
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The Department of English Studies includes a Celtic Section, which aims to give students a comprehensive understanding of the other indigenous languages and cultures of the British Isles. There are currently three major courses of study: Old and Middle Irish, Modern Irish, and Welsh, each of which may be continued to doctoral level. A course in Scottish Gaelic is also offered. Breton is offered intermittently. More Information | | |
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