Skip navigation
You are viewing our beta course page.

Celtic Studies (Taught)

Course details
  • 2 Study options
  • Postgraduate
Course location
Gilmorehill (Main) Campus

Course summary

This is an interdisciplinary programme specialising in the languages, literatures, history and archaeology of the Celtic-speaking peoples across the whole span of the Middle Ages from the 6th - 16th centuries. This programme is taught and run by participating scholars from Celtic and Gaelic, Archaeology and History, and offers students a chance to branch out into many different specialist studies, as well as gaining a good grounding in one or more of the medieval Celtic languages.

Why this programme

  • Study with internationally renowned scholars in a stimulating background whether you have a first degree in Celtic Studies, or come from a related subject such as history, literature or archaeology. You can personalise the wide-ranging curriculum to ensure that it meets your needs and interests.

  • At Glasgow, you are uniquely well placed to study the medieval Celts in the context of Scottish Gaelic. Through the work of the Gàidhlig@OilthighGhlaschu initiative, Celtic and Gaelic provides an unparalleled opportunity to work and socialise in a bilingual environment and to experience the music and culture of contemporary Gaelic Scotland.

  • You will participate in the lively research culture of the Centre for Scottish and Celtic Studies, including weekly research seminars across the academic session.

  • You will enjoy easy access to our research archive, the MacLean Room, which houses our range of books, periodicals and other printed material relating to Celtic and Gaelic.

How to apply

Open days

Fees and funding

Choose a specific option to see funding information.

Course options

Sponsorship information

www.gla.ac.uk/scholarships/search

University of Glasgow

Berkeley Square
Pavilion 3
99 Berkeley Street
Glasgow
G3 7HR

Visit our website

Like this page