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University of Galway says 'bilingual status' is key priority as Sinn Féin seeks meeting with new President

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University of Galway says 'bilingual status' is key priority as Sinn Féin seeks meeting with new President

The University of Galway says its bilingual status is a key priority, and the role of President has responsibility to promote the Irish language.

It comes after Sinn Féin spokesperson for An Ghaeilge, TD Aengus Ó Snodaigh requested a meeting with the new President of the university.

Professor David J Burn, from the UK, was last week announced as the new President of the University

Deputy Ó Snodaigh, feels that a President without Irish is a step backwards for the university.

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The previous president Professor Ciarán Ó hÓgartaigh, who was appointed in 2018, was fluent in Irish

However, a spokesperson for the University says since 2017, there has been no explicit requirement for its president to be an Irish speaker.

Speaking on Galway Talks, Deputy Ó Snodaigh says he wants to ensure the promotion of the Irish language remains a priority

University of Galway says 'bilingual status' is key priority as Sinn Féin seeks meeting with new President

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