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Nationality
  
Irish


Name
  
Roibeard Maolalaigh

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Fields
  
linguistics, Celtic studies, Gaelic studies, Irish

Known for
  
linguistic work on all periods of the Gaelic languages, Irish, Scottish Gaelic and Manx

Professor roibeard maolalaigh


Roibeard Ó Maolalaigh is Professor of Gaelic and Vice Principal and Head of the College of Arts / Colaiste nan Ealain at the University of Glasgow. He was born in 1966 in Dublin, Ireland.

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Career

He gained a BA Hons and an MA from University College Dublin in Irish and Mathematics. Subsequently he was awarded a scholarship to study Scottish Gaelic phonology at the University of Edinburgh, where he completed a PhD on Gaelic historical phonology. He lectured at the University of Edinburgh from 1993 to 2001, where he set up Ionad na Gaeilge / the Centre for Irish Studies. He was Assistant Professor at the School of Celtic Studies, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 2001-04 before returning to Scotland in 2005 to take up a personal chair in Gaelic at the Department of Celtic and Gaelic, University of Glasgow, 2005-10.

He was appointed to the first ever established Chair of Gaelic in Scotland at the University of Glasgow in 2010.

At the University of Glasgow, he has held the following positions: Head of Celtic and Gaelic, 2007–10; Deputy head of the School of Humanities / Sgoil nan Daonnachdan, 2010–11; head of the School of Humanities / Sgoil nan Daonnachdan, 2012–14; Vice Principal and Head of the College of Arts / Colaiste nan Ealain, from 2015 onwards.

He is Director of the British Academy funded project, Digital Archive of Scottish Gaelic / Dachaigh airson Storas na Gaidhlig, which includes Corpas na Gaidhlig.

Research

His research work focusses on Scottish Gaelic, in particular its dialectology, history, terminology and phonology.

Publications

He has published widely, both papers and books, such as:

  • Scottish Gaelic in Three Months/Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks (1998)
  • References

    Roibeard Ó Maolalaigh Wikipedia