Female Gaelic Bards and Their Poetry

What is special about this course?

A ten-week course of study covering the women that broke the mould and created Gaelic poetry out with the bardic system and often in defiance of
the social tenets of their times.

How will I study my course?

  • Short course
  • Online

11:00 – 12:00 face-to-face
13:00 – 16:00 online

How long will my course last?

20 Hours

10 hours in class / 10 hours personal study

Where can I study my course?

    • UHI Outer Hebrides
    • UHI Outer Hebrides (Benbecula Campus)

    Please note, UHI Outer Hebrides will be changing its name to UHI North, West and Hebrides in August 2023, subject to Scottish Government approval. This will not impact on your choice of course or how and where you will study.

Start date

Every Tuesday from 7th Feb – 2nd May

Fees

Please contact leadmissions@uhi.ac.uk for further information on fees and funding.

Is there more information available online?

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Apply for Female Gaelic Bards and Their Poetry

Please contact our Admin team for further information on:

01851 770 000
or
adminle@uhi.ac.uk

We are delighted that you are thinking about studying at UHI Outer Hebrides. Please note, UHI Outer Hebrides will be changing its name to UHI North, West and Hebrides in August 2023, subject to Scottish Government approval. This will not impact on your choice of course or how and where you will study. UHI Outer Hebrides operates a fair and open admissions system committed to equality of opportunity and non-discrimination. We consider all applications on merit and on the basis of ability to achieve, without discrimination on grounds of age, disability, gender identity, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity status, race, religion and/or belief, sex, sexual orientation or socio-economic background. We welcome applications from all prospective students and aim to provide appropriate and efficient services to students with disabilities.