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Celtic Knot
Wikimedia Language Conference
September 25, 2024-September 27, 2024
Waterford City, Ireland

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The Celtic Knot will take place in Waterford City, Ireland, from Wednesday 25 to Friday 27 September 2024. Although the event will take place onsite, remote participants will be able to watch the contents of the conference online.

The venue is the Tower Hotel, Waterford City – located on the Mall and opposite Reginald's Tower.

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Student Discount Tickets

We are excited to announce that 50% student discount tickets are now available via Eventbrite for Celtic Knot 2024.

This conference offers a unique opportunity for students to delve into the role of Wikimedia and digital citizenship in the preservation and promotion of Celtic and minority languages.

To take advantage of this offer, students can register on Eventbrite and use the code CKStudent50 to receive their discount. When registering make sure to use your university email address to use the code. Use the student discount code here.

Accommodation

Tower Hotel

Self-funded attendees who wish to book accommodation at the venue can do so by contacting the Tower Hotel directly (scholarship recipients have their accommodation confirmed by the organisers and will receive specific information.)

The hotel has reserved a block of special-rate rooms for conference attendees. Please note that these special rates are available until 2nd August, 2024.

Booking Information:

  • Reference Number: #108974
  • Booking Method: Call the Tower Hotel and quote the reference number to reserve a room.
  • Confirmation: Guests must confirm their rooms with names and card details before August 2nd, 2024.
  • Release of Rooms: Any unconfirmed rooms after 2nd August 2024 at 5pm IST will be released.

Other Accommodation Options:

Waterford City offers multiple other accommodation options within walking distance of the conference venue. These include hotels, bed and breakfasts, and guesthouses.

Travel to the venue

Waterford City is accessible via several transportation options.

By Air

  • Nearest Airports:
    • Dublin Airport (DUB)
    • Cork Airport (ORK)
  • Transportation from Airports to Waterford:
    • Dublin Airport: Direct bus services available; estimated travel time: 2.5 hours.
    • Cork Airport: Bus services available; estimated travel time: 2.5 hours.

By Train

  • Nearest Train Station: Waterford Plunkett Station
  • Travel Time:
    • From Dublin: Approximately 2 hours

Timetable for Dublin to Waterford Train

Find More Routes and Book Through Irish Rail

Please Note: if travelling to Dublin or Cork Airport it would be easier to travel by coach to Waterford rather than taking the train.

By Bus

  • Bus Services: Direct services from major cities like Dublin, Cork, and Limerick.
  • Bus Companies: Bus Éireann, JJ Kavanagh’s, Dublin Coach.

Best Options:

Bus Éireann Route 4 services direct from Dublin Airport to Waterford Bus Station (about 10 minutes walk to the conference venue)

JJ Kavanagh Route 736 running from Dublin Airport to Waterford (Parnell Street terminus - about 5 minutes walk to the conference venue)

By Car

  • Driving Directions: Detailed directions from major cities linked below.

Parking: There is limited parking available at the Tower Hotel. For more information please see the FAQ on the Tower Hotel’s website.

Local Transportation

  • Taxis: Available throughout Waterford City. Download the Rapid Cabs App or call +353 51 85 85 85

Public Transport: Bus services within the city; nearest bus stop to the venue is located on Parnell Street or on Merchant’s Quay.

We look forward to welcoming you to Waterford for the Celtic Knot Wikimedia Languages Conference 2024!

Scholarships

Scholarship applications are now closed. Unfold the box below to read more about the scholarship process.

Scholarships

This year’s Celtic Knot Conference will take place in person in Ireland. As this event is focusing on Celtic languages in Europe, we are focusing on supporting in-person attendance for people residing in European countries, but we will also provide support for people who want to watch the conference contents remotely.

We are offering two types of scholarships:

  • In-person scholarships that cover the conference entrance fee, travel, accommodation, and meal-related expenses for recipients for the duration of the conference.
  • Digital scholarships for people attending remotely, in the form of eSIM data packages which will be made accessible ahead of the conference.

The deadline for applications is June 30th at 23:59 UTC and we will aim to inform applicants of the outcome of their application by the end of July.

More information

The digital scholarships processing will be handled by Wikimedia Community Ireland. The travel booking for in-person scholarships will be handled by the Wikimedia Foundation’s Travel team.

We aim to have Digital Scholarships available through eSIM data packages which will be made accessible ahead of the conference, for a maximum amount of 80 EUR. While this is our first choice in providing Digital Scholarships we recognise that this may not be accessible for all scholarship recipients and will cater to needs as best we can upon request. Should data packages be purchased by scholarship recipients these can only be reimbursed when receipts are agreed in advance and received by WCI.

If you encounter any issues with your application or have questions, feel free to contact Richard Nevell (WMUK) (richard.nevell(_AT_)wikimedia.org.uk).

Selection criteria

The conference organization team will evaluate the applications based on the following criteria:

In-person scholarships:

  • Speak one of the focus languages of the conference: Breton, Welsh, Gaeilge (Irish), Mincéir Tori/Gammon (Cant), Scots Gàidhlig, Manx, Cornish, Basque, Frisian, English, Scots.
  • Involved in the cultural, local or language community of one of the focus cultures of the conference (including but not limited to the Wikimedia projects): Irish, Irish-Traveller, Welsh, Scottish, Breton, Cornish, Manx, Basque, Friesan.
  • Is involved in the Wikimedia projects in general (editing, outreach, etc.).
  • Can commit to post-conference knowledge exchange/implementation of projects within their community.
  • Priority will be given to people travelling from a European country.
  • Priority will be given to individuals who identify as belonging to underrepresented gender groups, including but not limited to non-cis male individuals.

Digital scholarships:

  • Speak a minoritized language.
  • Involved in the cultural, local or language community of a minoritized culture (Wikimedia but not only).
  • Is involved in the Wikimedia projects in general (editing, outreach, etc.).
  • Priority will be given to individuals who identify as belonging to underrepresented gender groups, including but not limited to non-cis male individuals.

Scholarship FAQ

Q: What types of scholarships are available?

A: We offer both onsite scholarships, covering event tickets, travel, and accommodation, and digital scholarships, covering data packages for virtual attendance.

Q: How do I apply for a scholarship?

A: You can apply for a scholarship by filling out the application form available on the Attend page of our website. Please follow the instructions provided.

Q: Who is eligible to apply for a scholarship?

A: Scholarships are open to all individuals interested in attending the conference, with dedicated places set aside for members of underrepresented communities.

Q: How do I apply for a scholarship?

A: You can apply for a scholarship by filling out the application form available on the Attend page of our website. Please follow the instructions provided.

Q: What is the deadline for scholarship applications?

A: The deadline for scholarship applications is Sunday, June 30th.

Q: When will I be notified if I receive a scholarship?

A: Notifications will be sent out within two weeks after the application deadline.

Q: What expenses do scholarships cover?

A: Onsite scholarships cover event tickets, travel, and accommodation. Digital scholarships cover data packages for virtual attendance.

Q: Can I apply for both onsite and digital scholarships?

A: Yes, but you will need to apply for each scholarship type (in person or online).

Q: Do I need to provide any documentation for my application?

A: No, there is no requirement to provide documentation during the application process. If you’re successful in your application documents will be needed for travel arrangements.