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Celtic & Scottish Studies Blog

Celtic & Scottish Studies Blog

Traditional arts, languages and culture in Scotland

Open Days 4th and 25th October 2025 for undergraduates

OPEN DAYS
Join us for the undergraduate Open Days at the University of Edinburgh on the 4th and 25th October 2025! You can meet and talk with members of staff in Celtic, Scottish Studies and Scottish Ethnology, ask questions, attend a talk about our subjects area(s) and learn some Gaelic while you’re here.
We have undergraduate programmes in Celtic, Scottish Studies, and Scottish Ethnology, plus a range of joint programmes with relevant subject areas. 
CELTIC & SCOTTISH STUDIES

The study of Celtic at the University of Edinburgh goes back to 1882, while the School of Scottish Studies was founded in 1951 to collect, archive and promote the cultural traditions of the nation.

Brought together in 2001, our multidisciplinary team delivers teaching and supervision across a broad range of specialist areas and is committed to excellence in research and publication.

We also play a highly visible public role, ranging from advising government and other bodies on language issues involving Gaelic at all levels, to developing and supporting public and community engagement with the traditional arts in Scotland and beyond.

The University of Edinburgh is ranked 3rd in the UK and 10th in the world for the Arts & Humanities.

The Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings are based on research citations and the results of major global surveys of employers and academics.

They are International Ranking Expert Group (IREG) approved.

 

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