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CONTACT | THE SALTIRE SOCIETY First name (required) Please enter your first name. Last name (required) Please enter your last name. Email (required) Please enter your email address Please enter a valid email address (e.g. example@example.com) Your enquiry. Your enquiry (required) Pleaseenter your enquiry.
OUR AWARDS | THE SALTIRE SOCIETY Apply now to judge Scotland's National Book Awards 2021! All the details on the judging process. Find out about what we do and how you can be a part of our work and community. The Saltire Society has been around for nearly 85 years and has always workedKIRSTIN LAMB
Kirstin Lamb is the Senior PR and Rights Manager at Barrington Stoke, an award-winning children’s publisher established with a mission to help struggling, reluctant and dyslexic readers access books and reading.. Kirstin holds degrees in MA (Hons) English and Scottish Literature from the University of Edinburgh and MSc Publishing from Edinburgh Napier University. SALTIRE SOCIETY HOUSING DESIGN AWARDS Saltire Society Housing Design Awards. After a hiatus due to the pandemic, nominations are now open for the 2021 Saltire Society Housing Design Awards guest chaired by Arts Consultant Ginnie Atkinson. Deadline for entries Friday 28 May at noon. SUBSCRIBE - SALTIRE SOCIETY This field is required. Two more books which are eligible for the judges to call on if required. Please include Title, Author, and ISBN. I agree to send 5 physical copies of the submitted book to the Saltire Society ( 9 Fountain Close, High Street, EH1 1TF) to arrive between 31 May and 4 June. (required) I agree.LAURA SCOTT
Laura Scott was born and educated in Italy. After reading Law at Milan University she worked for the British Consulate from 1971 to 1980, when she moved to Edinburgh.SAM AINSLEY
Sam Ainsley. Sam Ainsley is an artist and teacher and until 2005 was Head of the MFA Programme at Glasgow School of Art. She has forged a remarkable career within the visual arts sector nationally internationally. From 1985 – 1991 she taught on the Environmental Art programme under David Harding’s leadership when she co-foundedthe.
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Doris Littlejohn is currently a Non-executive Director of Law at Work and a volunteer at Citizens Advice Bureau where she utilises generously both her professional knowledge and life skills for the benefit of others. Doris Littlejohn, CBE JP BL D. University (Stirling) worked as a solicitor in private practice before becomingthe UK’s first
THE SALTIRE SOCIETYLOG INNEWS80TH CELEBRATIONSDONATEBECOME A MEMBERSALTIRE SOCIETY DISCUSSES The Saltire Society honour Scotland’s greatest contributors with prestigious Fletcher of Saltoun Awards in a new way for 2020. EVENTS | THE SALTIRE SOCIETY Brought to you by the Saltire Society's Edinburgh Branch. Freeland Barbour and Gerda Stevenson. The life and songs of Carolina Oliphant, Lady Nairne, author of ‘The Rowan Tree, and many others. Aberdeen Branch Event: Paul Anderson - The Fiddle Music of Scotland. Paul Anderson, one of Scotland’s leading fiddlers of international fame,on the
CONTACT | THE SALTIRE SOCIETY First name (required) Please enter your first name. Last name (required) Please enter your last name. Email (required) Please enter your email address Please enter a valid email address (e.g. example@example.com) Your enquiry. Your enquiry (required) Pleaseenter your enquiry.
OUR AWARDS | THE SALTIRE SOCIETY Apply now to judge Scotland's National Book Awards 2021! All the details on the judging process. Find out about what we do and how you can be a part of our work and community. The Saltire Society has been around for nearly 85 years and has always workedKIRSTIN LAMB
Kirstin Lamb is the Senior PR and Rights Manager at Barrington Stoke, an award-winning children’s publisher established with a mission to help struggling, reluctant and dyslexic readers access books and reading.. Kirstin holds degrees in MA (Hons) English and Scottish Literature from the University of Edinburgh and MSc Publishing from Edinburgh Napier University. SALTIRE SOCIETY HOUSING DESIGN AWARDS Saltire Society Housing Design Awards. After a hiatus due to the pandemic, nominations are now open for the 2021 Saltire Society Housing Design Awards guest chaired by Arts Consultant Ginnie Atkinson. Deadline for entries Friday 28 May at noon. SUBSCRIBE - SALTIRE SOCIETY This field is required. Two more books which are eligible for the judges to call on if required. Please include Title, Author, and ISBN. I agree to send 5 physical copies of the submitted book to the Saltire Society ( 9 Fountain Close, High Street, EH1 1TF) to arrive between 31 May and 4 June. (required) I agree.LAURA SCOTT
Laura Scott was born and educated in Italy. After reading Law at Milan University she worked for the British Consulate from 1971 to 1980, when she moved to Edinburgh.SAM AINSLEY
Sam Ainsley. Sam Ainsley is an artist and teacher and until 2005 was Head of the MFA Programme at Glasgow School of Art. She has forged a remarkable career within the visual arts sector nationally internationally. From 1985 – 1991 she taught on the Environmental Art programme under David Harding’s leadership when she co-foundedthe.
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Doris Littlejohn is currently a Non-executive Director of Law at Work and a volunteer at Citizens Advice Bureau where she utilises generously both her professional knowledge and life skills for the benefit of others. Doris Littlejohn, CBE JP BL D. University (Stirling) worked as a solicitor in private practice before becomingthe UK’s first
ABOUT THE SALTIRE SOCIETY Celebrating the Scottish imagination What is the Saltire Society? The Saltire Society is one of Scotland’s leading supporters of culture. For over 85 years we have been committed to every part of Scottish life, from social housing and literature to public art and emergingcreatives.
SALTIRE SOCIETY TEAM Sarah Mason, Director Contact Sarah about: Partnerships, sponsorship, awards and events. About Sarah: Sarah joined the Society in April 2007 as Assistant Secretary. With over a decade of experience in the Arts and Cultural sphere Sarah hopes to continue the evolution and building of the Saltire Society as Scotland’s Independent voice for culture. OUTSTANDING WOMEN OF SCOTLAND About the Outstanding Women of Scotland. Since it began in 2015, the our Outstanding Women of Scotland project has recognised and celebrated Scottish women from all walks of life and the inspiration their achievements gives the next generation. Read more. YouTube. TheSaltire Society.
OUR CURRENT PARTNERS Our Past Projects. The Saltire Society has been around for nearly 85 years and has always worked to promote under-celebrated areas of Scottish Life. Jerry Swift on Our Transport Heritage. Jerry Swift discusses the history of Scottish Transport. Brought to you by the Saltire Society's Edinburgh Branch. Freeland Barbour and GerdaStevenson.
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Sam Ainsley. Sam Ainsley is an artist and teacher and until 2005 was Head of the MFA Programme at Glasgow School of Art. She has forged a remarkable career within the visual arts sector nationally internationally. From 1985 – 1991 she taught on the Environmental Art programme under David Harding’s leadership when she co-foundedthe.
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SHOP - SALTIRESOCIETY.ORG.UK The Saltire Society shop is currently closed. The Saltire Society has a strong tradition of acting as a stimulant for debate and discussion on the matters that affect our widest civic interests. We are re-introducing the Saltire Series of pamphlets as a means of contributing to those discussions. The original editorial positionstands the test
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Doris Littlejohn is currently a Non-executive Director of Law at Work and a volunteer at Citizens Advice Bureau where she utilises generously both her professional knowledge and life skills for the benefit of others. Doris Littlejohn, CBE JP BL D. University (Stirling) worked as a solicitor in private practice before becomingthe UK’s first
CHERRY DRUMMOND STRANGE Cherry Drummond Strange 17 December 1928 – 11 March 2005 Poet, Novelist & Campaigner for War Widows. Jean Cherry Drummond of Megginch, 16th Baroness Strange (London, 17 December 1928 – Megginch Castle, Perth and Kinross, 11 March 2005) was a cross bench hereditary peer in the House of Lords.She also wrote romantic novels andhistorical works.
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NEWS, BLOG & ARTICLES Fletcher of Saltoun Award Final Winners Announced Three more inredible Scots have been honoured for their work in contributions to Science, Public Life and Arts and Humanities. Fletcher of Saltoun Award Winners Announced The First Three of Six 2020 Recipients Named by the Saltire Society Fletcher Lecture 2020 with Professor Rob Dunbar The Trans-Atlantic ties that bind Scotland and Canada. Livestreamed Tues 10 Novemener 7pm. Professor of Philosophy Alexander Broadie Honoured by Saltire Society We at the Saltire Society are delighted to announce that Professor Alexander Broadie will take up the role of Honorary Vice PresidentBlack Lives Matter
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