| HIE boost for skills in traditional arts Iomairt na Gàidhealtachd/Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) have announced a new investment package into the development of the Fèisean movement in the Highlands & Islands. | |
| Mach ann an Deich uses new technology to get behind the scenes The wheels are in motion as Mach Ann an Deich, or Mach 10, hurtles towards opening night. An Lanntair’s 2 day non competitive festival of short Gaelic Drama is funded by Gaelic Arts Strategic Development (GASD) and will take place from the 12 – 17th March. | |
| New Vista for Gaelic – Microsoft supports language development Microsoft has today announced a joint venture with Bòrd na Gàidhlig, the Gaelic development agency in Scotland, Strathclyde University and Learning and Teaching Scotland to develop support for Scots Gaelic in Windows Vista and Office 2007. | |
| Gaelic Teaching Opportunities Highlighted at Scotland’s Leading Careers Fair Careers in teaching Gaelic are to be highlighted next month at Scotland’s leading and longest running careers and recruitment event series. | |
| Islay To Lead On New Gaelic Learning Method: Ùlpan Ionad Chaluim Chille Ìle, the centre for Gaelic language and heritage on Islay, is to trial a brand new learning method that has helped thousands of adults achieve language fluency. | |
| Gaelic School for Glasgow Launches Education minister Hugh Henry joined Council officials, pupils, teachers and parents of Glasgow's Gaelic School as they celebrated the official opening (Thursday 1 February). | |

