University of the Highlands and Islands to partner with Celtic Connections
As Celtic Connections draws to a close this weekend, its been announced that Scotlands newest University will team up with the festival next year.
The University of the Highlands and Islands will become a Celtic Connections education partner from 2013.
Speaking about the
collaboration, Dr Neil Simco, Dean of UHIs faculty of arts, humanities and
business, said: I am delighted that the University of the Highlands and Islands
is becoming an education partner of Celtic Connections. The partnership makes
great sense as many of our courses and research outputs reflect the traditions,
culture and heritage of the Highlands and Islands.
Our work in areas
such as Gaelic, Nordic studies, history, fine art, textiles, archaeology,
literature and Scottish cultural studies are potential areas for collaboration
and our new applied music degree, which will be available from September subject
to validation, will also tie in well.
Celtic Connections Director, Donald
Shaw, said: We are pleased to welcome the University of the Highlands and
Islands as an education partner for Celtic Connections in 2013. Education is at
the heart of the festival and we look forward to working with the university on
extending the reach and content of our education programme."
The
University of the Highlands and Islands already has strong links with the
festival, with representatives having performed at it in the past.
This year
will be no exception as an ensemble of its traditional music students and staff
prepare to deliver a celebratory concert in honour of the Universitys official
inauguration.
The event, which takes place from 2pm at the Glasgow Royal
Concert Hall on Saturday, will feature 35 students from around the UHI network.
The Sabhal Mòr Ostaig UHI, North Highland College UHI, Perth College UHI
and Lews Castle College UHI students will perform pieces by well-known Scottish
composers Anna-Wendy Stevenson and Mark Sheridan.
Details of the
University of the Highlands and Islands concert are available at www.celticconnections.com
For more information on the University of the Highlands and Islands
visit www.uhi.ac.uk

