This is the 11th volume of the Proceedings of the Celtic Students Conference, held annually by the Association of Celtic Students. This volume is a selection of 14 papers in Scottish Gaelic, Irish, Breton and English given at the 2024 conference which was hosted digitally and in-person at the Université de Bretagne Occidentale in Brest. Colin MacGarry - What Have the Vikings Ever Done for Us? A reassessment of Scandinavian influence on early medieval Irish warfare from an archaeological perspective; Róisín Ní Mhurchú Spragg - The Rowan as a Harbinger of Violence in Medieval Irish Literature; Claire Lober - Recontextualizing the ‘Prophecies of Merlin’ in Welsh Manuscripts; Calvin Quick - Towards a Refined Parameterization of Poetic FIT: Evidence from Dafydd ap Gwilym; Michele Tron - Celtic Languages and the PaVeDa: Building a diachronic database of valency patterns in (Middle) Welsh; Tyler Scott Baxter - The Misfortunes of Hanes Taliesin : A case study in revival-era reception and its consequences; Gearóid McGee - The Dialectal Fieldwork of Georges Dottin in 1891: A discussion of his fieldwork and an analysis of some phonetically transcribed dialectal forms that he collected in Co. Galway; Marta Rogulska - Post-nationalism in Contemporary Irish Music: An analysis of lyrics by Andrew Hozier-Byrne; Cecelia Swartz - Sovereignty Goddesses and Feminism in Modern Versions of the Táin Bó Cúailnge; Máirín NicFhionghuin - Gnéithe den Saol a Léiritéar trí Thaighde ar Theangacha; Antoine Garoff - Goulven Pennaod: Peder buhez, ur stourm; Malo Adeux - Ar c’hramadeg arnevez ha deskrivadur ar c’hrenngembraeg; Preben Vangberg & Leena Sarah Farhat - Breton ASR; Optimising Language Models; Rebecca Madlener - Feartan Àrd-talmhainn an Eilein Sgitheanaich. Brìgh eileamaidean nan ainmean-àite