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The Sabhal Mòr Lectures are a series of annual televised lectures held at the college Sabhal Mòr Ostaig on Skye, Scotland. The lectures are held in English, but focus on topics related to the Scottish Gaelic language, often with emphasis on related economic or cultural issues. The invited lecturers are sometimes very prominent personalities, and a number of the lectures have been seen as landmarks in the development of Gaelic policy. The lectures are sponsored and broadcast by Scottish and Grampian Television. Notable speakers over the years have included Mary Robinson, Gordon Brown, Donald Dewar and Jack McConnell.

List of Sabhal Mòr lecturers

  1. (1990) Jim Hunter
  2. (1991) Gus Macdonald (Industrialist)
  3. (1992)
  4. (1993)
  5. (1994)
  6. (1995)
  7. (1996) Donnie Munroe (SMO development officer and former Runrig singer)
  8. (1997) Mary Robinson (President of the Republic of Ireland)
  9. (1998) Calum MacDonald (Minister with responsibility for Gaelic affairs)
  10. (1999) Gordon Brown (Chancellor of the Exchequer)
  11. (2000) Donald Dewar (First Minister of Scotland)
  12. (2001)
  13. (2002)
  14. (2003)
  15. (2004) Jack McConnell (First Minister of Scotland )
  16. (2005) Duncan Rice (Principal of Aberdeen University)
  17. (2006)

Significant lectures

Mary Robinson's lecture spoke of the possibility of creating "an island space" for the Hebrides and Ireland in which to celebrate what the two countries share. This led directly to the establishment of Columba initiative.

Source

Roger Hutchinson, A Waxing Moon: The Modern Gaelic Revival, Mainstream Publishing, Edinburgh, 2005. ISBN: 1 84018 794 8.