
Results from the Gaelic Usage Survey
Bòrd na Gàidhlig are delighted to publish the results from their Ceisteachan air Cleachdadh na Gàidhlig (Questionnaire on Gaelic Usage) 2022. This snap-survey was published at 8pm on Sunday 19th June and ran for 24 hours. In that time, we received 761 responses – an increase on the 473 received in 2021 when the same […]
13/10/2022
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UHI Rural and Islands College Merger Consultation
The University of The Highlands and Islands is seeking opinions on the merger of their rural and islands colleges. Bòrd na Gàidhlig has submitted a response with includes the points: We very much welcome the various statements on, and commitments to, Gaelic in the merger proposal and business case document. We also welcome the statement […]
12/10/2022
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Making a Difference in the Early Years with #DèanDiofar
Bòrd na Gàidhlig are delighted to announce a new campaign: #DèanDiofar Tràth-bhliadhnaichean (Make a difference in the Early Years), following on from the #DèanDiofar campaign launched last year aimed at encouraging people to consider a career in Gaelic education. #DèanDiofar Tràth-bhliadhnaichean focuses on encouraging people to embark on a career in the Early Years sector. […]
10/10/2022
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