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The first round of CAO offers were released today (Thursday) and MIC is looking forward to welcoming over a thousand new students to its Limerick and Thurles campuses in the next few weeks! The whole process of receiving your CAO points, accepting your place and preparing to begin your third level journey may seem daunting, so we have prepared this handy guide to help you through the next steps.
MIC’s CAO Points Concession Sports Scheme is an academic entry scheme for performance athletes applying for a full-time Level 8 Undergraduate programme at MIC Limerick or Thurles. Up to 10 places across all undergraduate programmes will be reserved for outstanding applicants who have achieved a very high level of sporting performance and who are committed to continuing to develop their sporting and academic careers.
The Careers Service is a free, impartial and confidential service available to current undergraduate students of MIC. Discover information and guidance in respect of subject choice, postgraduate study, employability and career planning matters.
A Castletroy College student has been awarded first place at the Limerick Mathematical Olympiad 2022. Rory Moore took top prize ahead of a three-way split of second place shared between Castletroy College’s Myron Butler, Kilrush Community School’s Nikodem Dutkiewicz and Aaron Waldron of Mungret Community College. Third place was awarded to Diego Sun from Glenstal Abbey, Murroe.
Explore catalogues of other libraries assembled by the MIC library, including: Catalogues of Other Libraries in Ireland and Library Catalogues Worldwide. Visit this page to learn more.
Professor Dermot Nestor, President of Mary Immaculate College (MIC), alongside Fionnuala Quinlan, Deputy Chief of Mission at the Embassy of Ireland, representing H.E. Geraldine Byrne Nason, Ambassador of Ireland to the United States, recently co-hosted an exceptional gathering of 130 distinguished guests at The Residence of Ireland in Washington, D.C.
Mary Immaculate College (MIC) has a strong tradition in the native arts since 1898, boasting an impressive roll-call of traditional musicians & singers as Alumni. Next Wednesday, 9 March, for the first time, they come together for a celebration of this tradition on the Lime Tree Theatre stage.
The achievements of women across a broad spectrum of Irish life will be celebrated at Mary Immaculate College (MIC) during FemFest, which makes a welcome return this March for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic. The week-long event, held at MIC’s Limerick campus, will showcase and celebrate the works of Irish women at a national, regional, local and institutional level. The week-long line up is born of cooperation between staff and students, as well as external academics and community groups, and promises something of interest to everyone.