Dr Oisín Plumb MA (Hons), MSc, FSA Scot, FRHistS, FHEA
Lecturer
Institute for Northern Studies
杏吧原创 Perth
Webster Building
Crieff Road, Perth
PH1 2NX
- e: oisin.plumb@uhi.ac.uk
- t: +44 (0)1738 877507
Research interests
Dr Oisín Plumb’s research focuses on Early medieval Northern Britain and Ireland. Particular issues of interest include the Picts, Dalriada, Ireland, the church, the early medieval north Atlantic, travel and exploration, the formation of local and national identities in the early medieval period, and maps and the understanding of the earth's lands and its place in the cosmos the early middle ages.
Biography
Dr Oisín Plumb is originally from Edinburgh. He completed a degree in Medieval Celtic Studies, followed by a masters degree in medieval history at the University of Edinburgh. His masters dissertation examined the engagement of the Iona community with astronomy, geography and unusual natural phenomena. He obtained his PhD on ‘Early Medieval Ecclesiastical migration from Northern Britain to Ireland’ from the University of Edinburgh in 2016. During this time, he also taught in both Celtic and Scottish Studies; and History Classics and Archaeology at Edinburgh. He joined the Institute for Northern Studies as a lecturer in 2017, based initially at 杏吧原创 Orkney, then 杏吧原创 Perth. He teaches a range of modules reflecting his research interests in the early medieval world as well as his active interest in Scotland's music and culture. His monograph Picts and Britons in the Early Medieval Irish Church: Travels west over the storm-swelled sea was published by Brepols in 2020.

Academic Responsibilities
Academic Responsibilities
MLitt Modules:
- Picts: Revealing the Painted Past
- Celts and Vikings in Contact: the North Atlantic as a Shared Cultural Space
- Scotland's Voice II: Music and Song
- Scotland's Story I: Mesolithic to Medieval (co-lead)
BA Modules:
- Scotland's Music
- Celtic and Celtic Revival Art in Scotland
- Interdisciplinary Project (Culture Studies)
- Dissertation (Culture and Heritage)
Taught and Research Degree Supervision
Leader of INS summer course programme
16- 20 June 2025: The Birth of Scotland: Celtic & Viking Legacies in the Forging of a New Kingdom
17-21 June 2024: Rulers and Raiders: Celts and Vikings in Central Scotland
Organiser of INS and Culture Perth and Kinross joint museum seminar series
Publications
Publications
Monograph
- Picts and Britons in the Early Medieval Irish Church: Travels west over the storm-swelled sea (Turnhout: Brepols, 2020)
Edited Volumes
- What is North? Imagining and representing the north from ancient times to the present day, ed. by Oisín Plumb, Alexandra Sanmark and Donna Heddle (Turnhout: Brepols, 2020)
- Alternative facts and plausible fictions in the northern European past, ed. by Oisín Plumb and Alexandra Sanmark (Turnhout: Brepols, 2024)
Articles
- , Transactions of the Dumfriesshire and Galloway Natural History and Antiquarian Society 91 (2017), pp. 9-20
- ’, Notes and Queries, Volume 65, Issue 4, (1 December 2018), pp. 476–478
- in Plumb, Sanmark and Heddle (eds.), What is North? Imagining and representing the north from ancient times to the present day (Turnhout: Brepols, 2020), pp. 37- 51
- , Innes Review 75.1 (2024): 1-22
- in David Strachan, Cathy MacIver, and Andy Heald, King’s Seat, Dunkeld: Excavations of a Royal Centre of the Southern Picts, 2017-21 (Bicester: Archaeopress, 2025), pp. 151-54
Newspaper and Blog Contributions
- Columba, Nessie and the Deadly Loathsome Little Creatures, The Orcadian, 10 May 2018
- , Highland Pictish Trail, 7 October 2020
- Legends of King Arthur in Medieval Scotland, The Orcadian, 15 January 2021
- , Edinburgh University Press, 28 August 2024
Research Projects
External Memberships
External Memberships
- Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
- Fellow of the Royal Historical Society
- Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
- Member of the Scottish Medievalists