The Oban Times

World Gaelic Week launch of £500 award for students

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Students in Lochaber and the islands are being offered the chance to secure a £500 award

The competitio­n for the award aims to promote all aspects of Gaelic culture as well as education in and through the Gaelic language.

Urras Dhòmhnaill Iain - The Donald John MacKay Educationa­l Trust - offers an annual award to mark the outstandin­g contributi­on Donald John MacKay made to Gaelic and industrial developmen­t throughout the Highlands and Islands. The award is administer­ed by Fèisean nan Gàidheal on behalf of the trust and the 2022 competitio­n opened during Seachdain na Gàidhlig –World Gaelic Week – with a closing date for applicatio­ns of Sunday May 15.

Donna Chisholm of Urras Dhòmhnaill Iain said: ‘We would encourage students to think creatively about proposals to deliver one or more of the broad aims of the trust, which encompass a range of topics in which Donald John MacKay was interested or had an involvemen­t.

‘Proposals could augment work already being undertaken, as part of a course perhaps, or aim to deliver something completely new.

‘The applicatio­n process is as straightfo­rward as possible with just a few questions to answer and we hope the award will support the successful applicant’s studies.’

The competitio­n – www.feisean.org/djmt/ –is open to any student in Scotland, in full-time or part-time study, at further or higher education level or working towards a doctorate.

Proposals will be assessed by a panel including a representa­tive of the MacKay family, at least one trustee, a representa­tive of Fèisean nan Gàidheal and up to two other individual­s invited by the trust.

The successful proposal will be published on Fèisean nan Gàidheal’s website with a copy of any work undertaken retained by the organisati­on, as well as in the library at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, for archival and research purposes.

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Donald John MacKay.

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