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New degree in modern Celtic studies

Those interested in Celtic issues will be interested to learn that a new degree course will soon be taught in Cornwall.


Garry Tregidga, Kayleigh Milden and Mandy Morris from the Institute of Cornish Studies who will help provide educational resources for the new degree in Modern Celtic Studies.
Picture by Simon Burt.

With an eye very much on current debates, the University of Exeter at their Cornish base of the Tremough campus, Penryn, has drawn up a course in Modern Celtic Studies. The three-year course, exploring modern Celtic history and society, will lead to a University of Exeter degree.

The new course is the only undergraduate degree course that addresses and compares the contemporary state of the Celtic regions and nations and their interactions with the rest of Europe. Areas of study are Cornwall, Brittany and the Isle of Man as well as Scotland, Wales and Ireland.