A Taste of Irish Names

Ever wondered how to pronounce Irish names like Caoimhe, Tadhg, or Saoirse? Join The Language Centre for a fun and interactive Irish Language Taster Session designed to help international students and staff (as well as local attendees) get to grips with the unique sounds of Irish names!

📅 Date: Wednesday, 2nd April 2025
🕚 Time: 13:00 – 14:00
📍 Venue: Auditorium, McClay Library, QUB
👉 Entry: free, but spaces are limited! Secure your spot now.

Whether you’re an international student, staff member, or simply curious about the Irish language, this session will help you understand and confidently pronounce Irish names, deepening your appreciation of Ireland’s rich linguistic heritage.

We look forward to seeing you there! 🌿✹

MalartĂș Ollscoile – University Exchange

University Exchange – The University of Edinburgh & Queen’s University, Belfast
Students from The University of Edinburgh visited us this month, on the second leg of a university exchange programme between Scottish Gaelic and Irish language learners.

Our guests sampled the Irish language initiatives on campus, as well as other parts of Belfast.

FĂĄilte!/Welcome!
Our friends from Scotland received ‘CĂ©ad MĂ­le FĂĄilte’/One Hundred Thousand Welcomes, as they joined Dr. SĂ­obhra Aiken’s Irish lecture.
The University of Edinburgh students got to know some of our Irish students, shared stories, and were taught some useful phrases they could use at the ‘Ciorcal ComhrĂĄ’/Irish language conversation circle later that day.

Ciorcal ComhrĂĄ/Irish Language Conversation Circle
Our monthly Ciorcal ComhrĂĄ was a busy one, with Irish speakers of all abilities using their ‘cĂșpla focal’ over a ‘cupĂĄn tae’.
With Seachtain na Gaeilge celebrations in full swing, we had a large gathering of ‘gaeilgeoirĂ­’/Irish speakers and were entertained by our fantastic Student Traditional Music Group.

Cuairt ar GhlĂłr na MĂłna/Visit to GlĂłr na MĂłna
GlĂłr na MĂłna, one of the key Irish language organisations in Belfast, was the venue for our Scottish Gaelic students, as they listened to a lecture from Dr. Feargal Mac Ionnrachtaigh on indigenous, minority languages.
We were also given a guided tour of GlĂłr na MĂłna, and heard about the pioneering work being done at community and grassroots level.

Ranganna Gaeilge/Irish Classes
Our Irish language students and Dr. MĂ­chĂ©al Ó MainnĂ­n warmly welcomed The University of Edinburgh students to a lecture, in which they exchanged ideas and shared opinions on Irish, Scottish Gaelic and other minority languages.

Madden’s – Ceol Beo/Live Music
Our guests from The University of Edinburgh enjoyed an evening of music and song in one of Belfast’s most well-known bars for Irish traditional music, Madden’s.

Cuairt ar RaidiĂł FĂĄilte/Visit to RaidiĂł FĂĄilte
RaidiĂł FĂĄilte 107.1FM, Belfast’s Irish language radio station, welcomed us to their studios. Our guests had a talk with RaidiĂł FĂĄilte DJs, Edel NĂ­ Churraoin and PĂłl Ó NĂ©ill on broadcasting, podcasts and all areas of production in a minority language setting.
We were also given the opportunity to record and edit interviews in Irish and Scottish Gaelic, picking up the key skills associated with working in radio.

This exchange programme between Queen’s University, Belfast and The University of Edinburgh was both educational and enjoyable, and we look forward to strengthening our connections and collaborating again in the future. MĂ­le buĂ­ochas!/MĂČran taing!/Many thanks!

Nawruz Mubarak

Happy International Nowruz Day to all those who celebrate!

“Afghan people say Nawruz and Iranian people say Nowruz, which doesn’t make any difference. It’s mainly because of our accent.”

Zahra Rahimi

Zahra Rahimi, a Queen’s alumnus with MSc in Advanced Food Safety, has just sent us the festive greeting and directed us to the cultures of practice from her personal perspective.

Today marks the first day of our new year in the solar calendar, which many of us celebrate as Nawruz—meaning “New Day.” It’s a time of renewal, joy, and fresh beginnings.

I just wanted to take a moment to send you a note and share our warmest New Year wishes with you! May this year bring you happiness, good health, and success in everything you do.

What is Nowruz/Nawruz?

Nowruz, meaning the ‘new day’, has its spelling varying from country to country, marking the first day of spring (usually occurs on 21 March) and celebrated as the beginning of the new year by more than 300 million people across the globe, with over 3,000-year-long tradition of celebrations in the Balkans, the Black Sea Basin, the Caucasus, Central Asia, the Middle East and other regions.

Nowruz is a rite dating back to at least the 6th century BCE, marking the new year and ushering in spring. Variously known as Novruz, Nowrouz, Nooruz, Navruz, Nauroz or Nevruz, this historic rite is observed on 21 March in many countries along the Silk Roads, including Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, India, Iran, Iraq, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.

UNESCO

Here is a brief introduction to the Haft Sen, referring to 7 items starting with S, as Zahra recommends.

If you would like to learn more about the Nowruz/Nawruz culture, you are welcome to join the Iranian Association of Queen’s University celebration event coming on next Wednesday 26th March.

Seachtain na Gaeilge 2025/Irish Language Week 2025

BeannachtaĂ­ na FĂ©ile PĂĄdraig, a chairde! Happy St. Patrick’s Day, everyone!
March 17th is a hugely significant date for Irish people around the world each year, St. Patrick’s Day!
This date also marks the end of Seachtain na Gaeilge/Irish Language Week, a worldwide annual event, celebrating Irish language and culture.

MĂ­le buĂ­ochas/Many thanks to everyone who attended or facilitated our events, and to our various partners who collaborated with us for Seachtain na Gaeilge 2025, including An Cumann Gaelach, Department of Irish & Celtic Studies, QFT, and Irish language organisation, An Droichead.

Our Seachtain na Gaeilge events for 2025 included:

Maidin Taighde/Research Morning
An ChĂ©adaoin 5Ăș MĂĄrta/Wednesday 5th March 10-12 @CultĂșrlann Mac Adam Ó Fiaich

Our students from the Department of Irish & Celtic Studies presented their latest research findings. This extensive research covered themes such as Seamus Heaney’s poetry, Irish place names and their origins, languages rights and community groups, and the influence of religion and politics on the Irish language.
This was an engaging and informative event with a large audience in attendance.

Ciorcal ComhrĂĄ le ceol/Irish language conversation circle with music
An DĂ©ardaoin 6Ăș MĂĄrta/Thursday 6th March 12.30-1.30 @Junction CafĂ©

Junction CafĂ©, the venue on campus for our monthly Ciorcal ComhrĂĄ/Irish language conversation circle, drew a large gathering, with Irish language speakers of all abilities in attendance, using their ‘cĂșpla focal’ and enjoying a ‘cupĂĄn tae’ together.
We were delighted to welcome our special guests from Ollscoil DhĂșn Éideann/Edinburgh University, visiting as part of a university exchange programme.
A special thank you to our Student Traditional Music Group who added so much to the event, performing a selection of songs in front of a captivated audience.

Ióga le Sinéad/Yoga with Sinéad
An Aoine 7Ăș MĂĄrta/Friday 7th March 12.30-1.30 @Blue Sky Room – One Elmwood

Yoga Instructor and fluent Irish speaker, SinĂ©ad McCartney, guided us through a relaxing and revitalising yoga class ‘as gaeilge’!
In the comfortable surroundings of the Blue Sky Room, One Elmwood, our yoga enthusiasts enjoyed the mix of language and yoga with Sinéad.

Céilí Mór Sheachtain na Gaeilge/Seachtain na Gaeilge Céilí Dance
An Domhnach 9Ăș MĂĄrta/Sunday 9th March 8.30pm @Mandela Hall

A huge crowd attended our CĂ©ilĂ­ MĂłr Sheachtain na Gaeilge, with those in attendance learning and practising well-known traditional Irish cĂ©ilĂ­ dances, such as ‘Waves of Tory’ and ‘The Siege of Ennis’.
Mandela Hall was filled with céilí dancers of all abilities and backgrounds, who were expertly guided through the dances by Claire Hughes, from the local Irish Language Centre, An Droichead.
Huge thanks to Loch Lao Céilí Band who performed the music for the event and added so much to the occasion.

Ceardlann T-léine/T-shirt Workshop
An MhĂĄirt 11Ăș MĂĄrta/Tuesday 11th March 7pm @Auditorium, McClay Library

An Cumann Gaelach hosted a wonderfully creative evening, as those in attendance had the opportunity to design and print their own Irish-themed t-shirts.
The final products were of a high standard and everyone thoroughly enjoyed this workshop.

LĂ­ Ban
An ChĂ©adaoin 12Ăș MĂĄrta/Wednesday 12th March 10.00am @QFT

Scoil an Droichid pupils visited us in the QFT for a screening of the Irish language animation sensation, LĂ­ Ban.
MĂĄire Zepf (Writer/Co-Producer) and Claire Handley (Development Producer, Paper Owl Films) called in to meet our young guests, with MĂĄire speaking about the making of LĂ­ Ban, and having a Q&A session with Scoil an Droichid pupils afterwards.
Máire has a strong connection with Queen’s, not least as she became the first ever Children’s Writing Fellow at the Seamus Heaney Centre for Poetry in 2017.

Rocky Ros Muc
An ChĂ©adaoin 12Ăș MĂĄrta / Wednesday 12th March 3.30pm @QFT

Acclaimed Irish Language film, Rocky Ros Muc, came to the QFT as part of Seachtain na Gaeilge 2025. Recounting the story of famous Irish boxer, SeĂĄn Ó MainnĂ­n, the film follows the Irish speaking fighter from his humble beginnings in Ros Muc, Co. Galway, to the bright lights of Madison Square Garden, and a World Title fight.
The audience enjoyed Rocky Ros Muc immensely, and a huge thank you to our partners in QFT for collaborating with us for Seachtain na Gaeilge again this year.

Seachtain na Gaeilge 2025

CeiliĂșradh Teanga agus CultĂșrtha @Ollscoil na BanrĂ­ona
Irish Language and Cultural Celebration @Queen’s University

We are delighted to invite you to join us in celebrating SEACHTAIN NA GAEILGE 2025!
The events below are open to all QUB students, staff and members of the public, and most events are free to attend.
We have collaborated with An Cumann Gaelach, QFT, Queen’s Students’ Union, Queen’s Radio, An Droichead, CultĂșrlann Mac Adam Ó Fiaich and others to bring you a range of Irish language events at Queen’s.
If you would like to attend any of these events, please register via the ‘Registration’ button. BĂ­gĂ­ linn!/Join us!

An MhĂĄirt 4Ăș MĂĄrta/Tuesday 4thMarch @2pm LĂĄ na bPancĂłga/Pancake Tuesday @Sunset Room – Students Union

Join An Cumann Gaelach as they make pancakes ‘as gaeilge’ for LĂĄ na bPancĂłga!

An ChĂ©adaoin 5Ăș MĂĄrta/Wednesday 5th March – Maidin Taighde/Research Showcase 10-12 @CultĂșrlann Mac Adam Ó Fiaich

Join our students from the Department of Irish & Celtic Studies as they present their latest research findings.

An ChĂ©adaoin 5Ăș MĂĄrta/Wednesday 5th March – Just Dance…as Gaeilge! 9pm @An Droichead, 20 Cooke St. Belfast.

Join An Cumann Gaelach in the local Irish language and cultural centre, An Droichead, for the dance craze, ‘Just Dance’… as Gaeilge!

An DĂ©ardaoin 6Ăș MĂĄrta/Thursday 6th March – Ciorcal ComhrĂĄ le Ceol! 12.30-1.30 @Junction CafĂ©

Junction Café is the venue for our monthly Ciorcal Comhrå/Irish language conversation circle, as some of our students from the Irish Traditional Music group showcase their talents!
*Free tea/coffee for all attendees.
BĂ­gĂ­ linn!

An Aoine 7Ăș MĂĄrta/Friday 7th March – IĂłga le SinĂ©ad – Yoga with SinĂ©ad 12.30-1.30 @Blue Sky Room – Students’ Union

*places limited!
Yoga Instructor, SinĂ©ad, guides us through a relaxing and revitalising Yoga class ‘as gaeilge’!

An Satharn 8Ăș MĂĄrta/Saturday 8th March – RugbaĂ­: Éire v An Fhrainc – 2pm @Wee Bar Queen’s Students’ Union

Enjoy Ireland v France in the Six Nations Rugby and use your ‘cĂșpla focal’!

An Domhnach 9Ăș MĂĄrta/Sunday 9th March – CĂ©ilĂ­ MĂłr Sheachtain na Gaeilge – 8.30pm @Mandela Hall

Join us in Mandela Hall for our Céilí Mór. Learn traditional Irish Céilí dances, enjoy traditional Irish music and much more!
Please use the link below to book your ticket. There is a cost of ÂŁ5.00 for this event.

An MhĂĄirt 11Ăș MĂĄrta/Tuesday 11th March – Ceardlann T-lĂ©ine/T-shirt workshop 7pm @Auditorium, McClay Library

*places extremely limited!
Join An Cumann Gaelach for a t-shirt printing workshop, where you get to be creative! Bain triail as!
Click the link below to book your place! There is a cost of ÂŁ6.00 for this event.

An ChĂ©adaoin 12Ăș MĂĄrta/Wednesday 12th March – LĂ­ Ban 10.00am @QFT

Scoil an Droichid pupils visit us in the QFT for a screening of the Irish language animation sensation, LĂ­ Ban.
*This is a private screening.

An ChĂ©adaoin 12Ăș MĂĄrta / Wednesday 12th March – Rocky Ros Muc- ScannĂĄn/Film – QFT@3.30pm

Acclaimed Irish Language film, Rocky Ros Muc, comes to the QFT as part of Seachtain na Gaeilge 2025.
This film is subtitled in English and is rated PG.
Seating is limited, so please book early to secure your place.

An Aoine 14Ăș MĂĄrta/Friday 14th March – Rith/Run leis An Chumann Gaelach 6pm @Lanyon Building gates

Join An Cumann Gaelach for a fun run…as Gaeilge!
Starting at the front gates of the University at 6pm.