I’ll confess that I’ve really struggled to gain a foothold in the social sciences. Coming from a background in chemistry and biology, I’m accustomed to poring over pages populated with Greek symbols, Arabic numerals, and seemingly endless streams of As, Ts, Gs and Cs.
Read MoreKeeping a language alive: the past and future of Gaelic in Scotland
A couple of weeks ago, another edition of the Seachdain na Gàidhlig (‘Gaelic week’) took place in Edinburgh. The University of Edinburgh introduced this week of events last year to promote and celebrate the Gaelic language. Three centuries ago, Gaelic was a flourishing language spoken by approximately a quarter of the Scottish population. Nowadays, this has dropped to 1.1%
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