An Cumann Gaelach

One of the longest running societies in Queen’s University, the Irish Society invites students from all walks of life to learn, practice and speak the Irish Language.
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One of the longest running societies in Queen’s University, the Irish Society invites students from all walks of life to learn, practice and speak the Irish Language. We have a mixture of social and academic events throughout the year from our annual Formal and Mystery Tour to our quieter ‘ciorcal comhra’ nights that take place around Belfast. As well as our social events, we run Irish classes throughout the year in the PFC from beginners’ classes to classes for those who want to keep up their Irish. The Irish Society is a great way to meet people who share an interest in the Irish language and promoting it around the University as well as keep up any Irish that you do have. We look forward to you joining us for our events throughout the year!

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An Cumann Gaelach

One of the longest running societies in Queen’s University, the Irish Society invites students from all walks of life to learn, practice and speak the Irish Language.

One of the longest running societies in Queen’s University, the Irish Society invites students from all walks of life to learn, practice and speak the Irish Language. We have a mixture of social and academic events throughout the year from our annual Formal and Mystery Tour to our quieter ‘ciorcal comhra’ nights that take place around Belfast. As well as our social events, we run Irish classes throughout the year in the PFC from beginners’ classes to classes for those who want to keep up their Irish. The Irish Society is a great way to meet people who share an interest in the Irish language and promoting it around the University as well as keep up any Irish that you do have. We look forward to you joining us for our events throughout the year!

 

 

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