Ulster-Scots is a language which has been part of life here since the first Scots planters arrived in Ulster in the 17th Century. But more than 400 years on, it has become a sticking point in the ...
Find your added subjects in My Bitesize. Find out more about the talented Ulster-Scots poets and writers who worked in the linen industry in Ulster during the 18th and 19th centuries. How does ...
At present, dozens of collections of Ulster-Scots poetry sit on the shelves of libraries across the world. Many of these books are rare and difficult to find, or are too fragile to be handled any more ...
Mr Fenton's work The Hamley Tongue is regarded as the definitive record of Ulster-Scots Ulster-Scots poet James Fenton, described as the language's "greatest exponent", has died at the age of 89.
The Ulster-Scots Poetry Project is based at the University of Ulster and was funded by the Ministerial Advisory Group for the Ulster-Scots Academy [MAGUS] (Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure).
Helen Mark presents the documentary series which explores the origins, history, language and culture of the Ulster-Scots. For queries about this programme, please contact the Ulster-Scots Producer ...