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On Wednesday 29th January, the Doctoral Training Partnerships and Centres for Doctoral Training were launched at a conference at the University of Nottingham.
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AHRC CENTRE FOR DOCTORAL TRAINING IN CELTIC LANGUAGES
A CONSORTIUM OF 12 RESEARCH ORGANISATIONS WITH THE COLLABORATION OF 3 CORE PARTNERS
Co-ordinating RO: University of GlasgowDirector: Professor Thomas Owen Clancy
RESEARCH ORGANISATIONS Bangor University Queen’s
University BelfastSwansea University University of
AberdeenUniversity of Cambridge University of
EdinburghUniversity of Oxford University of
UlsterUniversity of the Highlands and Islands, Sabhal Mór Ostaig
University of Wales, Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic StudiesUniversity of Wales Trinity Saint David
CORE PARTNERSBBC Northern Ireland Bòrd na
GàidhligNational Library of Wales
CDT IN CELTIC LANGUAGES: Key Features
DIVERSITY of size, age, function and expertise
Geographical and linguistic DIVERSITY
CELTIC LANGUAGES, literatures and cultures as FOCUS
Small units (often) – but very broad curricula & supervisionThin spread of subject-specific expertise
COLLABORATION across languages across regions
Across HE / non-HE borders through work with partners
Working within the wider professional community of Celtic Studies, towards a common purpose:
the creation of a new generation of well-trained researchers in the Celtic Languages
CDT in CELTIC LANGUAGES A connected community of scholars
forming research networks for the future
SharingLanguages Supervision
Disciplinary Expertise Generic Skills
NetworkingCollaboration Doctoral Visitorships
CLARSACH: Celtic Languages Annual Research Symposium and Collaboration Hub
MobilisingKnowledge exchange and impact
Partnerships for development