[2] The Association was launched at the First World Congress of Scottish Literatures in Glasgow in 2014, opened by the Education Secretary Michael Russell and the Chancellor Sir Kenneth Calman.
[1] The logo was designed by Dr Craig Lamont, now Lecturer in Scottish Studies at the University of Glasgow.
Selected Proceedings from the 2014 Congress were edited by Klaus Peter Muller and his colleagues and published in Mainz in 2017 under the title Inspiring Views from 'a' the airts', with a Preface by the founder Murray Pittock.
So far, three world congresses have been held, with the fourth planned for Nottingham in 2024: In 2018, the Association launched the Jack Medal, named in honour of Professor Ronald Dyce Sadler Jack (1941–2016), a leading expert on Scottish literature and medieval literature who taught at the University of Edinburgh from 1987 to 2004.
[6] The medal is awarded every year for the best newly published academic article on a subject dealing with Scottish literature and related to reception and/or diaspora.