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Launch of New English-Irish Dictionary App

At an event in the Aula Maxima, The Square, University of Ireland, Galway today the sixth edition of the peer reviewed journal Léann Teanga: An Reiviú was launched.An Reiviú is pub
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Seoladh Léann Teanga: An Reiviú

Seolfar an séú heagrán den iris phiarmheasúnaithe Léann Teanga: An Reiviú ag 5:00 p.m Déardaoin, an 3 Bealtaine 2018 san Aula Maxima, An Chearnóg, Ollscoil na hÉireann, Gaillimh.Fo
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Ceithleann Ní Chonluain wins gradireland National Student Challenge 2018

A final year Politics, Philosophy, Economics and Sociology (PPES) student in Trinity College, Ceithleann Ní Chonluain, has won the gradireland National Student Challenge 2018.The g
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Foras na Gaeilge are delighted to announce that Rody Gorman has been chosen to go to Slovenia as part of Other Words.

Foras na Gaeilge is delighted to announce that they have selected Rody Gorman to spend time in Slovenia as part of the Other Words project this year. Rody will be writing in Scotti
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Other Words

Call for applications for an 8-week literary creative residency, 11th June to 6thAugust, in Leeuwarden for Irish language writers Deadline for applications is 1 p.m.29th March 2
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Pop-up Gaeltacht coming to St. Tiernach’s Park, Clones

Monaghan v Donegal | St. Tiernach’s Park, Clones | Sunday 18th March | 2pmThe first ever Pop-up Gaeltacht at a G.A.A. match will take place at the Allianz league fixture between Mo
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Q-Mharc Gnó le Gaeilge Awards

Q-Mharc Gnó le Gaeilge was launched today at an event in Croke Park in Dublin. Q-Mharc Gnó le Gaeilge is a new voluntary code of best practice, certified to ISO 9001:2008 by NSAI a
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The Irish Language Officers Scheme & The Scholarship Scheme 2018 approved by Foras na Gaeilge board

Foras na Gaeilge is pleased to announce that funding to the value of £179,098 has been approved for the Irish Language Officers Scheme at a Foras na Gaeilge board meeting today. Th
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Historical Step for Irish Language Speaking Communities outside of the Gaeltacht

For the first time in the history of Ireland official national recognition will be bestowed on communities outside of the Gaeltacht who support the daily use of the Irish Language
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