Sàr Ghaidheal Fellowships

The Sàr Ghàidheal Fellowships (Scottish Gaelic: Duaisean nan Sàr Ghàidheal, [ˈt̪uəʃən nən̪ˠ ˈs̪aːɾ ˈɣɛː.əl̪ˠ]) are an annual award given by the Gaelic college Sabhal Mòr Ostaig to people who have made exceptional contributions to the Scottish Gaelic Language.

Award winners

2019[1]

Awarded to Contribution
Agnes Rennie
Cailean MacLean

2018[2]

Awarded to Contribution
Margaret MacLeod
Iain MacFarlane

2017[3]

Awarded to Contribution
Rev Dr Roderick MacLeod
John MacLeod

2015[4]

Awarded to Contribution
Rory MacDonaldRunrig
Calum MacDonaldRunrig

2014[5]

Awarded to Contribution
Chrissie Dick
Lachie Dick

2013[6]

Awarded to Contribution
Dr Finlay MacLeod from LewisFounding member of Sabhal Mòr Ostaig
Duncan MacQuarrie from MullLong-standing work in Gaelic education

2012[7][8]

Awarded to Contribution
Fr. Calum MacLellan from Glasgow
Mòrag MacLeod from ScalpayLong-standing work at the School of Scottish Studies

2011[9]

Awarded to Contribution
Jonathan MacDonald from KilmuirGaelic activities in the North of Skye
John Farquhar Munro from Shiel BridgeSupporting Gaelic at a political level

2010[10]

Awarded to Contribution
Flora MacNeil MBE from BarraGaelic singing
Calum Ferguson from PointProduction of Gaelic resources and media

2009[11]

Awarded to Contribution
Donald Meek from TireeResearch and role in Gaelic education

See also

References

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