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Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, the National Centre for Gaelic Language and Culture scores excellent results at Research Excellence Framework (REF) evaluation


By Federica Stefani

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Sabhal Mòr Ostaig
Sabhal Mòr Ostaig

A GAELIC culture research centre had a successful outcome after an assessment oh the quality of its research.

The academic team at the Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, the National Centre for Gaelic Language and Culture, submitted to the Research Excellence Framework (REF) whose latest results are published today (May 12).

Overall, the Modern Languages and Linguistics submission achieved a markedly improved rating compared to its previous submission in 2014. This time, 77 per cent of its research has been judged to be in the highest categories—world leading or internationally excellent—contrasting with the 61 per cent secured in 2014.

The team’s published work was placed in the two highest ratings securing 86.7 per cent, with per cent assessed as world-leading, and 66.7 per cent internationally excellent. The remaining 13.3 per cent was rated very good.

College principal Dr. Gillian Munro welcomed the results and praised the quality of work. She said: “I am delighted with these results and it is further proof that we excel in the fields of academic research with world leading researchers. They are incredibly passionate about the subjects they study, they are detailed in the execution and contribute a huge amount to the Gaelic community locally, national and internationally.

“I am proud of the immense energy and enthusiasm they commit to these submissions on our behalf and I’m proud of they impact they make to the Sabhal Mor’s standing and the Gaelic community.”

The four UK higher education funding bodies undertake REF assessments to evaluate the quality of research produced at universities, assessing publications, research impact, and research environment. These outcomes are used as the basis for allocating research funding to higher education institutions over the coming years.

The Gaelic research was part of the submission put forward by the University of the Highlands and Islands to the Modern Languages and Linguistics category. It consisted of nine Gaelic researchers, eight from Sabhal Mòr Ostaig’s research team and one based in the Language Sciences Institute in Inverness. Their work covered an extensive range of subjects including Gaelic language, literature, music, history, philosophy and art, education, and the use of Gaelic in present-day communities.

Sabhal Mòr Ostaig’s head of research Abigail Burnyeat said: “These excellent results are well deserved and very welcome. They recognise the wonderful work that our researchers are doing, and demonstrate the quality, significance, and impact of our research.

“The REF might seem like an academic exercise, but it’s a really important recognition of the value of our work on Gaelic language and culture, the impact that it has on the world of research, and its relevance for Gaelic communities and Gaelic’s place in Scotland. Today’s announcement will give us a firm foundation from which to work to strengthen the quality of our research, to build on our research partnerships and collaborations, and to support new generations of Gaelic researchers at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig.”

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