2022 Líofa Gaeltacht Bursary Scheme is now open for applications.

This scheme has already helped over 750 adults and young people to immerse themselves in an Irish speaking community and build their fluency in the language.

TG4 AND ATLANTIC ACADEMY LAUNCH A NEW INTENSIVE MEDIA TRAINING PROGRAMME

The course directors are offering 12 places on the programme which will commence on March 21st 2022. Applications are required by Friday 25th of February 2022.

You can now get an Irish language version of Wordle

Foclach with over 7,000 daily users is already trending on Irish Twitter and is set to be our new obsession.

Údarás approves €1 million increase in its community development budget

The Board of Údarás na Gaeltachta today approved a total budget of €6.125m to fund the implementation of the organisation’s Community Development, Language and Cultural Tourism Programme for 2022.

Doineann – Film Review

It is a worthwhile tale, as the mystery slowly unravels and hopefully, it will encourage more films to be made in the first national language in a contemporary setting.

Do you know what’s Greek for sláinte?

A huge company in Athens is now seeking Irish speakers to work in a call centre there.

The New Gaeilgeoirs: Forecasts of the Irish language’s demise are greatly exaggerated

Listening to the debate on our native tongue you’d think it’s like Schrödinger’s cat: both dead and alive. But forecasts of its demise are greatly exaggerated – if not entirely wrong

Foras na Gaeilge Sponsors Iriseoireacht Trí Ghaeilge Scríofa at the Smedias 2022

“We are thrilled to partner with Foras na Gaeilge and be part of their great work.”

New project will work to develop Irish language quarter in Dublin

The Government announced on Tuesday that Conradh na Gaeilge will receive €325,000 in funding to establish and develop the Baile Átha Cliath (BÁC) le Gaeilge project between 2021 and 2024.

Gaeltacht companies see surge in new job numbers 

Údarás na Gaeltachta, the State agency in charge of Gaeltacht development, said 825 new full-time jobs were created last year

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