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Get Ready to Shamrock Your Calender: A Celtic Conference at U of A!

Annual Conference - Celtic Art - Celtic Languages - Celtic Studies - Cultural Heritage - University of Alberta

Discover the magic of Celtic culture at U of A's upcoming conference! Registration is free, don’t miss out on this chance to explore all things Celtic!

The University of Alberta (U of A) is set to host the highly anticipated 2025 Celtic Studies Association of North America Annual Conference from April 3-5. This vibrant gathering is poised to attract scholars, students, and Celtic culture enthusiasts from all corners of North America and beyond. With registration completely free, there’s no reason not to join in on the discussions and celebrations around this fascinating subject.

The conference promises to be a melting pot of ideas and research on various Celtic studies aspects, including literature, history, language, and folklore. Attendees will have the unique opportunity to engage with experts, attend workshops, and participate in lively discussions on the myriad of influences and expressions within Celtic cultures. Whether you're a seasoned scholar or simply a curious attendee, there's something on the agenda for everyone.

In addition to the intellectual pursuits, participants will also get to enjoy cultural activities that will immerse them in the heart of Celtic traditions. Think traditional Irish music sessions, storytelling, and perhaps even a lesson on how to make the perfect Irish soda bread! This conference will be an extraordinary blend of education and celebration, showcasing why Celtic culture continues to thrive and evolve in today's world.

Mark your calendars and get ready to dive into the rich tapestry of Celtic heritage at U of A! And remember, the best part is that it won’t cost you a penny! Grab your friends, pack your enthusiasm, and prepare for a fantastic time filled with learning and laughter.

Did you know that the Celtic languages – including Irish, Welsh, and Scottish Gaelic – are among the oldest languages in Europe? They have a rich history that contributes to their distinctiveness and cultural richness! Moreover, Celtic art is characterized by intricate patterns and designs that have fascinated people for centuries, often representing motifs from nature and myths. So, whether you're a fan of language, art, or just love a good ol’ Celtic jam session, this conference is definitely for you!

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