Launch –
#languages250 :“Towards 250 Years of Modern Languages at Third Level”,
Royal Irish Academy in Dublin, 12  December 2023.

The launch event for #languages250 at the Royal Irish Academy in Dublin, 12  December 2023, is designed to open up conversations around the value and significance of languages across a range of sectors, including education, business, technology, science, politics, peace-building, diplomacy and culture. Panels include a number of high profile speakers, such as Micheál Martin, Tánaiste, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Minister for Defence,  language rights activist Linda Ervine, and writer and documentary-maker Manchán Mangan. We will explore ways in which policy can support languages to overcome existing challenges and harness potential opportunities. In short, we will emphasize why languages matter. Ireland can boast of having the longest tradition of “institutionalised” modern language teaching in academia in the world, thanks to the first university positions in French, German, Italian and Spanish, established in Trinity College Dublin in 1776.

Topics and questions to be addressed at this and following events include: how can we enhance the offering and uptake of languages from early childhood years through to university and beyond? What might an all-Ireland languages strategy look like? How can we sustain and share best practice, also in view of migration and the increasing number of languages spoken in Ireland? How can languages be better supported in the Technological Universities and Further Education colleges? What do developments in Artificial Intelligence mean for the field? To what extent are languages integrated into the broader Irish academic landscape and discourse? How does this impact on Ireland in an increasingly transnational, European and global context?

Full programme here

The opening event in December 2023 in the RIA will be the first of four annual events, followed by an event in Queen’s University Belfast in 2024, in Limerick in 2025 and finally in 2026 in Trinity College Dublin, where the first chairs were established 250 years ago.

In 2025, the Limerick event, co-hosted by MIC and UL, will take into account language learning at primary and secondary level in an international context, with migration as a key focus. We will be inviting contributions by colleagues and practitioners closer to the date, and welcome expressions of interest at any point.

This event series is organised by the Royal Irish Academy’s Languages, Literature, Culture and Communications Committee (LLCC) and the higher education institutions in Ireland.

The “250 Years of Modern Languages at Third Level” working group includes:

Prof Gisela Holfter (UL),

Prof Jürgen Barkhoff (TCD),

Prof Janice Carruthers (QUB),

Dr Úna Carthy (ATU),

Prof Michael Cronin (TCD, member of RIA LLCC, 2022-26),

Dr Sabine Egger (MIC, member of RIA LLCC, 2022-26),

Tanya Flanagan (One Voice for Languages & St. Farnan’s Post Primary School),

Dr Déirdre Kirwan (former Principal, Scoil Bhríde Cailíní),

Prof Bettina Migge (UCD),

Prof Isabel Torres (QUB).

The launch event is kindly supported by the Faculty of Arts, Roinn na Gaeilge and the Irish Centre for Transnational Studies. The Limerick conference in 2025 will be supported by all Modern Language departments at MIC.