The University of the Highlands and Islands is launching a public consultation on its proposed new Gaelic language plan. The document sets out how the university intends to continue to promote and develop the use of Gaelic through its practices, communications and curriculum from 2018 to 2022.
Proposals include enhancing the Gaelic curriculum, producing more bilingual resources for students, providing training opportunities for employees and increasing the amount of Gaelic in marketing and communication materials. The document is the university’s third Gaelic language plan. Members of the public are being invited to share their thoughts on it during the eight-week consultation.
The consultation runs from until Monday August 20. Read the draft plan at www.uhi.ac.uk/draftgaelicplan