
Schedule
Morning
- 09.30–11.00
- 1A. Introduction to Early Modern Irish: Dr Mícheál Hoyne (DIAS)
1B. Middle Welsh: Professor Barry Lewis (DIAS)
- 11.30–13.00
- 2A. Introduction to Old Irish: Professor David Stifter (Maynooth University)
2B. Old Irish Law Texts: Professor Liam Breatnach (DIAS)
Afternoon
- 14.30–15.30
- 3. Contemporary Irish Syntax: Professor James McCloskey (University of California, Santa Cruz)
- 16.00–17.00
- 4. Mediaeval Lordship and Gaelic Literary Tradition: Professor Ruairí Ó hUiginn (DIAS)
Lectures will be held at the Institute’s premises at 10 Burlington Road, Dublin 4, from Monday to Saturday in the first week, and from Monday to Friday in the second. Morning sessions last for an hour and a half, while those in the afternoon last for one hour.
The Summer School is non-residential and the Institute cannot provide accommodation for students.
Admission Requirements
Admission to the School will be limited to students and scholars whose interests lie in Celtic Studies or related fields, such as Anglo-Saxon, linguistics, comparative philology, comparative literature, history, etc.
We will begin accepting applications in the coming weeks at this page. We will also send an announcement to our mailing list at that time. Send a blank email to announce-subscribe@celt.dias.ie to join the list. Completed applications with a statement of support from the applicant’s academic supervisor should be returned to the School Administrator by 28 February 2017.
The final date for registration (and payment of a deposit of €80) is 28 February 2017. As there will be a limited number of places available, early application is advisable.
The fee will be €250.
Application form
You can submit applications through our online application form. You will also require a statement of support from your current academic supervisor.
Payment
Payment may be made online shortly. We will contact successful applicants when this is available.
Contact
All enquiries should be addressed to:
The School Administrator,
School of Celtic Studies,
Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies,
10 Burlington Road
Dublin 4.
e-mail: summerschool@celt.dias.ie
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Last Updated: 11th January 2017 by mary
School of Celtic Studies – Summer School 2017
Schedule
Morning
1B. Middle Welsh: Professor Barry Lewis (DIAS)
2B. Old Irish Law Texts: Professor Liam Breatnach (DIAS)
Afternoon
Lectures will be held at the Institute’s premises at 10 Burlington Road, Dublin 4, from Monday to Saturday in the first week, and from Monday to Friday in the second. Morning sessions last for an hour and a half, while those in the afternoon last for one hour.
The Summer School is non-residential and the Institute cannot provide accommodation for students.
Admission Requirements
Admission to the School will be limited to students and scholars whose interests lie in Celtic Studies or related fields, such as Anglo-Saxon, linguistics, comparative philology, comparative literature, history, etc.
We will begin accepting applications in the coming weeks at this page. We will also send an announcement to our mailing list at that time. Send a blank email to announce-subscribe@celt.dias.ie to join the list. Completed applications with a statement of support from the applicant’s academic supervisor should be returned to the School Administrator by 28 February 2017.
The final date for registration (and payment of a deposit of €80) is 28 February 2017. As there will be a limited number of places available, early application is advisable.
The fee will be €250.
Application form
You can submit applications through our online application form. You will also require a statement of support from your current academic supervisor.
Payment
Payment may be made online shortly. We will contact successful applicants when this is available.
Contact
All enquiries should be addressed to:
The School Administrator,
School of Celtic Studies,
Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies,
10 Burlington Road
Dublin 4.
e-mail: summerschool@celt.dias.ie
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