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News: October 2018
Celebrating the successes of the Welsh Language Skills Certificate’s latest recipients
As part of the Shwmae Su'mae Week celebrations here at ¶º±ÆÖ±²¥, an event will be held to celebrate the work of Bangor Branch students from the Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol. It will serve as an opportunity to showcase those students who have successfully obtained the Language Skills Certificate this year. Some of the Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol’s Ambassadors who are studying at Bangor will also be there.
Publication date: 16 October 2018
Welsh learners presented with their certificates on Shwmae Su’mae Day
A number of University staff who have been undertaking Welsh language courses have received certificates for their efforts today as part of Shwmae Su'mae Day , a day that promotes the use of Welsh by encouraging everyone to start chatting with simple greetings in the language.
Publication date: 15 October 2018
Research by Canolfan Bedwyr’s Language Technologies Unit informs European agenda
Research and expertise by Canolfan Bedwyr's Language Technologies Unit were referenced the European Parliament recently, as Plaid Cymru's European MP, Jill Evans, credited the work of the Unit as being at the forefront of minority language technology. The MEP presented findings of the recommendations made by the Digital Language Diversity Project (DLDP) in its report on ensuring linguistic equality in the fields of digital technology. Following the speech by Jill Evans MEP, the head of the Language Technologies Unit, Delyth Prys, and the Unit's Chief Software Engineer, Dewi Bryn Jones, were invited to speak at a conference on language technologies and digital equality within a multilingual Europe.
Publication date: 4 October 2018