
معرفی
Wilson McLeod is a Professor of Gaelic at the University of Edinburgh, affiliated with the Department of Celtic and Scottish Studies within the School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures. He holds administrative roles as Director of Research for Celtic & Scottish Studies and Course Organiser for key modules including 'Introduction to Gaelic Language and Culture' and 'Linguistics and the Gaelic Language.' His expertise spans Gaelic linguistics, cultural preservation, and Scottish heritage studies.
Qualifications: BA (Haverford College), JD (Harvard Law School), MSc and PhD (University of Edinburgh). His academic background bridges legal studies and Celtic philology, reflecting interdisciplinary research interests.
Research focuses on Gaelic language structure, sociolinguistics of minority languages, and historical documentation of Scottish Gaelic traditions. Teaching emphasizes language revitalization and cultural contextualization.
Supervises PhD candidates in Celtic Studies and related fields, though specific advisees are not listed. Administrative leadership includes curriculum development and research strategy in his department.
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