In addition to individual research projects, the IRC has a number of collaborative research projects and programmes undertaken with colleagues at other institutions in Scotland and internationally.

Click on the links below for further information on more recent projects.

IndyLan (2019-2022): Mobile Virtual Learning for Indigenous Languages: Euskera (Basque), Gàidhlig (Gaelic), Galego (Galician), Kernewek (Cornish), Davvisámegiela (Northern Sami), Scots.

REDI (2019): Refugee Empowerment through digital inclusion.

InterTrainE (2018-2021): Intercultural Training for Educators of Adult Migrants.

Digital Heritage: Scotland’s sounds (2016-2019): Collecting and preserving access to Intangible Cultural Heritage within the digital environment; evaluating New Models for Scotland. Scottish Cultural Heritage Consortium Scholarship.

Curating Heritage for Sustainable Communities in Highly Vulnerable Environments: The Case of Scotland’s Northern Isles. SGSAH ARCS Studentship (2016-2019)

Alliance for Intergenerational Resilience (2019)

Moving Languages (2016-2018): Mobile Virtual Learning for Languages – newly arrived migrants and refugees.

The CoHERE consortium, RADAR, the COST-New Speakers network and the programmes on Place and Memory in Europe;  Cultural Imaginaries of Home; Linking Northern Communities; are examples of past collaborative research.