Friday 9th to Sunday 11th May
Location: Rossnowlagh
The Mícheál Ó’Cléirigh Summer School returns for its eleventh annual event in 2025, this year with the theme “Diaspora and Homecoming” – focusing on Irish people and places in Europe. The school will take place over the weekend of Friday, May 9th to Sunday, May 11th, in the scenic surroundings of Rossnowlagh, Co. Donegal, the birthplace of Mícheál Ó’Cléirigh, the famous historian and one of the key contributors to the Annals of the Four Masters.
Theme: “Deoraithe ag filleadh ar ais go hÉireann” – A focus on the Irish Diaspora and the return of the Irish to their roots in Ireland. This unique theme will explore the historical and cultural connections between Ireland and Europe, reflecting on the experiences of the Irish abroad and their eventual return.
What to Expect:
- Scholarship and Learning – Engage with leading scholars as they share their expertise on the life of Mícheál Ó’Cléirigh and the rich history of his time, offering insights into the importance of his work in preserving Ireland’s past.
- Local Heritage – Explore historic sites connected to Mícheál’s life, visit his birthplace, and immerse yourself in the fascinating local history of Donegal.
- Scenic Walks & Socialising – Enjoy a walk on the beautiful Rossnowlagh beach, and spend evenings engaging in lively discussions in the local hostelries, sharing stories and learning from fellow attendees.
Remembering, Learning, and Enjoying – The Mícheál Ó’Cléirigh Summer School is a weekend of remembrance, education, and enjoyment. It is a chance to honour Mícheál’s legacy, learn about his contribution to Irish history, and reflect on the significance of his work in our lives today.
Save the date for a weekend to remember at the Mícheál Ó’Cléirigh Summer School, where history, culture, and community come together in the heart of Donegal.