7 November 2025 (Languages@Strathclyde)
Languages@Strathclyde is very pleased to announce the programme for the Living Languages Series 2025-26.
This year’s series will include a rich variety of guests, and we are looking to welcoming you to one or more of the events. The interdisciplinary nature of the events, linked to business, sport, cinema, journalism…, should make them appealing to a variety of students. Teachers are welcome to bring a group of Higher or Advanced Higher students to these events.
Welcome to the Living Languages Series 2025-26!
A series of conversations organised by Languages@Strathclyde and focusing on the theme of employability.
The Living Languages Series is an opportunity to hear from high-profile guests, and early career graduates, from a variety of sectors, talking about the role languages have played, and continue to play, in their professional lives.
For this season, we are very pleased to introduce a very exciting list of guests who will share their experiences of using languages in a professional setting. For each event, the relaxed conversation format will also allow audience participation.
Living Languages 2025-26 Programme
Thursday 23rd October, 5.30pm – Shaping Afro-Gael Identity: Cò Sinn? (Who are we?)
In conversation with Cass Ezeji, artist and Gaelic speaker.
Monday 24th November 5.30pm – Where are they now in 2025 ? Stories from recent graduates
In conversation with Tsara Mirza Reina (Harper Macleod LLP), Alice Green (Ian Macleod Distillers-Edinburgh Gin) and
Freya Young (Outside the Box Development Support + Southside Housing Association)
Tickets available now ► Eventbrite
Monday 2nd February, 5.30pm – A conversation with James Albon, illustrator and graphic novelist and the owners of La belle adventure bookshop
Tickets available soon
All tickets are free and you will get the opportunity to ask questions at the end of the conversation.
Join us for a series of very special evenings !
The Organising Committee for LLS 25-26 is Francesca Perazio, Raquel Martinez Martin, Victoria Reina-Gil, Joan-Emilie Lefever, Cédric Moreau, Lucie Piochaud-Prévost