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The Scottish Arts and Humanities Alliance brings together 12 HEIs, The RSE and SGSAH to provide a collective voice for Arts & Humanities in Scotland. 🌐 Visit our website saha.scot 🎙️ Listen to our podcast #SAHAConversations on Spotify
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Last week, the Celtic Academies Alliance hosted a day of panel discussions around Languages at Tŷ Pawb in Wrexham. The event brought together researchers, policymakers, and practitioners from Wales, Scotland, & Ireland to explore the shared challenges and opportunities surrounding languages 👇
The latest confirmation of what research has been telling us since the 1990s. Culture is a drug without side effects @sahavoice.bsky.social
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A joint initiative of Scottish Higher Education institutions, the Royal Society of Edinburgh and the Scottish Graduate School for Arts and Humanities.
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Celtic Academies Alliance: Languages Symposium | SAHA: The Scottish Arts and Humanities Alliance
✍️Recent research on intercultural competence has shown that people who speak more than one language are more empathic and open than monolinguals. Cultural awareness is a key priority for employers, and learning another language is one of the best ways of developing it. Read the full article 👇
SAHA co-Chair Professor Murray Pittock ( @murrayp.bsky.social | @glasgow.ac.uk) has been commissioned to examine how the #Fringe supports jobs and businesses across #Edinburgh and the rest of Scotland. Read the article on @heraldscotland.bsky.social 👇
@rcsofficial.bsky.social was recognised by The Hollywood Reporter as one of the '25 Best Drama Schools in the World'. Find the full article below 👇 www.hollywoodreporter.com/lifestyle/ar...
Each year International Museum Day (May 18th) highlights the pivotal role museums play in providing hands-on learning experiences that serve society and its development. Last year Prof @paulinemackay.bsky.social & Prof Neil McDonnell marked the occasion with this article 👇
✍️If languages are treated as infrastructure, then the question becomes how to invest in them. Read the article by Raisa McNab (Association of Translation Companies) and Sara Robertson (Institute of Translation and Interpreting) on our website saha.scot/languages-as...
How does Scottish literature connect with the global stage? Read Tom Hubbard's guest article on our website saha.scot 👇 saha.scot/scottish-and...
As we celebrate National British Sign Language Day this week, we're highlighting the work of our PhD student, Lara McIntyre, who is leading research into the experiences of deaf individuals in VR social spaces. Read more: www.uws.ac.uk/news/study-finds-vr-sign-language-used-by-deaf-gamers/
The article was written by Dr Sarah Gubbins (University of Dundee) and is part of a series of articles written by our Languages Working Group. You can read more on our website 👇 saha.scot/working-grou...
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The 25 Best Drama Schools in the World, 2026
A diploma from one of these ace institutions can launch an acting career. Just ask alums like Meryl Streep, Adam Driver and Cynthia Erivo.
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A joint initiative of Scottish Higher Education institutions, the Royal Society of Edinburgh and the Scottish Graduate School for Arts and Humanities.
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Language learning and Cultural Awareness by Dr Sarah Gubbins | SAHA: The Scottish Arts and Humanities Alliance
A joint initiative of Scottish Higher Education institutions, the Royal Society of Edinburgh and the Scottish Graduate School for Arts and Humanities.
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Reimagining Cultural Access: Museums in the Metaverse By Professor Neil McDonnell and Dr Pauline Mackay | SAHA: The Scottish Arts and Humanities Alliance
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A joint initiative of Scottish Higher Education institutions, the Royal Society of Edinburgh and the Scottish Graduate School for Arts and Humanities.
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Languages as Infrastructure: Why Multilingual Capabilities Matter by Raisa McNab and Sara Robertson | SAHA: The Scottish Arts and Humanities Alliance
A joint initiative of Scottish Higher Education institutions, the Royal Society of Edinburgh and the Scottish Graduate School for Arts and Humanities.
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Languages in Scotland | SAHA: The Scottish Arts and Humanities Alliance
A joint initiative of Scottish Higher Education institutions, the Royal Society of Edinburgh and the Scottish Graduate School for Arts and Humanities.
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Scottish and International Literary Studies: A Call for Dialogues by Tom Hubbard | SAHA: The Scottish Arts and Humanities Alliance
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Arts and cultural engagement ‘linked to slower pace of biological ageing’
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Research from UCL suggests visiting art galleries or museums, singing and painting can help improve health outcomes Singing, painting or visiting a gallery or museum helps people age more slowly, according to the latest study to link taking an active interest in art and culture with improved health. The findings are the first to show that both participating in arts activities and attending events, such as viewing an exhibition, lead to people staying biologically younger. Continue reading...
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Arts and cultural engagement ‘linked to slower pace of biological ageing’
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A leading Scottish historian has been tapped to lead a study into the economic benefit of the Edinburgh Fringe. @heraldscotland.bsky.social www.heraldscotland.com/news/2612334...
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Professor Murray Pittock of the University of Glasgow has been commissioned to examine how the Fringe supports jobs and businesses.
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Scottish historian appointed to head study about Fringe's 'distinctive global offer'
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