
Irish Speakers Taking an Active Role in Generating a Greener Future
It is time for the global community to take ownership of climate and environmental issues in order to protect and secure a greener future for our planet.
Read moreIt is time for the global community to take ownership of climate and environmental issues in order to protect and secure a greener future for our planet.
Read moreGaelchultúr has provided training services to over 110 public sector and local authority organisations over the past fourteen years.
Read moreThis is the second year in a row that Gaelchultúr has been awarded the prestigious title of 'Best Language School in Ireland'.
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Read moreGaelchultúr celebrated Seachtain Na Gaeilge 2023 by developing a mini-series of videos for their social media platforms, whereby reputable social media influencers gave an account of their Irish language journey.
Read moreWe recently had the pleasure of welcoming Páidí Ó Lionáird, Communications Manager at the Language Commissioner's Office, to our college. Leading a dynamic, in-depth discussion about the Official Languages (Amendment) Act 2021, Ó Lionáird shared the visions of the Commissioner and the state for the future of the language within the public sector and institutions of the European Union.
Read moreThe Official Languages Act (Amendment) 2021 has been the source of much media coverage since it was published in December 2021. For over a year, state organisations and employees have been responsible for implementing the new amendments of the act, yet there remains some confusion about the obligations arising from these new amendments.
Read moreThe Irish speaking community is going from strength to strength since the language was granted full working status as an official language in the Institutions of the European Union in December 2021. Under the Official Languages (Amendment) Act 2021, 20% of new recruits to the public service must be competent in Irish by the end of 2030.
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