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14220 - Gaelic Writer in Residence

Job details
Posting date: 25 May 2026
Salary: £34,610.00 to £39,906.00 per year, pro rata
Hours: Part time
Closing date: 08 June 2026
Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
Remote working: Hybrid - work remotely up to 2 days per week
Company: University of Edinburgh
Job type: Temporary
Job reference: 14220

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Summary

UE06: £34,610.00 – £39,906.00 Per Annum, Pro Rata.

College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences / School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures / Celtic and Scottish Studies.

Part Time – 14 Hours Per Week.

Fixed Term Contract - 2 years Tenable from 1 September 2026.



Applications are invited for a part-time (0.4) post of Gaelic Writer in Residence based in the department of Celtic and Scottish Studies. The post is located within the School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures. Celtic and Scottish Studies is an exceptionally strong subject area with a commitment to developing links in creative writing between its students and professional writers. The University wishes to appoint a highly capable, energetic person who will fulfil and develop the University-wide role of Writer in Residence.

We are looking for a person who can develop and fulfil the role of Gaelic Writer in residence. You will be a published writer of poetry, prose fiction or drama with demonstrable ability to engage with a varied cohort of students of Gaelic and the wider Gaelic community.

The appointment is for a fixed term of 2 years, starting in September 2026 and is not renewable. The post is restricted to a two-year period in order that students and the University benefit from the varied development activities, experiences and exposure to professional writers that the rolling 2-year writer-in-residence programme provides.



The Opportunity:

Celtic and Scottish Studies is a leading centre for the study of Celtic languages. Many graduates of the University have made major contributions to Gaelic literature. Over the course of your tenure you will produce at least one major piece of creative writing, work with teaching staff to create materials supporting the delivery of Gaelic language teaching, organise workshops, readings and other public events, and manage and judge the department’s Gaelic writing prize for students. We would make available the sound recordings, visual material, manuscript holdings and other resources of the School of Scottish Studies Archives, the University’s library, which includes the Carmichael-Watson and Professor Donald MacKinnon collections, as well as our holdings of Gaelic books, journals, pamphlets and other written material. The writer would also be encouraged to draw on the excellent Gaelic collections of the National Library of Scotland.

We welcome applications for this post from all qualified candidates and particularly welcome applications from members of minority ethnic groups, who are currently under-represented in the School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures.



Your skills and attributes for success:

fluency in Gaelic
published writer of poetry, prose fiction or drama
established and recognised reputation for excellence among peers
demonstrable organisational and communication skills
knowledge of, and contacts in, local and national literary networks

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