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Cumann Gaelach

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

An Cumann Gaelach (English: "Irish Language Society") is a type of student society found in many colleges and universities in Ireland. Several of these societies were founded in the early 1900s as part of a wider revival of the Irish-language, which saw the establishment of national groups such as Conradh na Gaeilge (English: Gaelic League). Although the societies are not formally linked, they operate in a similar manner through the facilitating of Irish classes (often free), céilís and trips to the Gaeltacht (Irish speaking areas), while many hold events in March during Seachtain na Gaeilge (English: Irish Language Week). Some societies also take part in the annual Glór na nGael (English: Voice of the Gael) competition, which gives awards to third level groups for their work in the promotion of the Irish language. Coordinated by Foras na Gaeilge, the competition includes a specific category (Comórtas na gCumann Gaelacha) for colleges and universities.[1] The University of Glasgow's Cumann Gaelach Ollscoil Ghlaschú was founded in 2016.[2]

Membership

An annual survey of the country’s main Cumainn Ghaelacha (plural form) and their membership was published from 2003 until 2008 by the Irish language daily newspaper, Lá Nua, until the newspaper's demise. The 2007 edition featured a total of eleven groups,[3] with An Cumann Gaelach, TCD (Trinity College Dublin) listed as the largest in the state, and An Cumann Gaelach, QUB (Queen's University Belfast) the largest in Northern Ireland, and An Chuallacht, UCC (University College Cork) among the largest in Munster.[citation needed]

University 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08
Dublin City University - 50 140 160 149
Dublin Institute of Technology - 30 31 132 188
NUI Galway - - - 360 155
NUI Maynooth 30 60 70 150 122
Queen's University Belfast 25 46 85 88 168
St Mary's University College - - - - 30
Trinity College, Dublin 330 520 525 700 1,060
University College Cork - 600 400 520 950
University College Dublin - 230 370 312 812
University of Limerick - - 74 110 100
University of Ulster, Coleraine - - 60 60 50
Total 385 1,536 1,755 2,592 3,784

References

  1. ^ "Comórtas na gCumann Gaelacha". glornangael.ie. Glór na nGael. Retrieved 9 September 2019.
  2. ^ "Cumann Gaelach Ollscoil Glaschú". GUSRC. 6 December 2018. Retrieved 8 September 2019.
  3. ^ Lá Nua: "'Glúin TG4' ag teacht in aibíocht ar champais ollscoile na hÉireann"; Monday 10 December 2007
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