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The Professional Master of Education (Primary Teaching) is a two-year, full-time Level 9 postgraduate professional teacher education programme designed to qualify graduates as primary teachers. A key element of the PME is practice-oriented inquiry where students interrogate experiences and forge new understandings, integrating educational theory and practice through structured reflection and research applications. The programme is designed to equip student teachers with the cognitions and competencies necessary to develop creative and flexible approaches to teaching in different contexts and settings embracing pupils with diverse and often complex needs.
Mary Immaculate College is running an exciting and innovative Level 8 Special Purpose Certificate in Professional Mentoring for Early Childhood Practice (through one 15 credit module) from September 2021. This module considers the concept of mentoring in the context of early childhood education and care settings and empowers participants to apply the principles of mentoring within their practice in settings. Funded by the National Forum for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, this programme is free of charge to all participants.
Statement from Professor Eugene Wall, President of MIC.
Professor William Leahy, Dean of the Faculty of Arts at Mary Immaculate College (MIC), has been awarded an Honorary Doctorate by Brunel University in recognition of his services to the London based University.
Hosted in partnership by Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick and Technological University of the Shannon, and in association with the National Academic Integrity Network, this conference will explore the relationship between Generative AI and Academic Integrity within the Higher Education (HE) sector.
Programme for the Pathways for Access to Higher Education (PATH 1) National Symposium which will take place at Mary Immaculate College Limerick campus on 5 June 2025.
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The Mary Immaculate College (MIC) Equality, Diversity, Inclusion and Interculturalism (EDII) Office hosted the EDII Project Awards 2023-2024 Showcase this week where attendees gathered to recognise the impacts of the various funded EDII projects from the last academic year.
Professor Lorraine McIlrath, Director of EDII at MIC, said she hoped that the success of the 20+ projects over the last two years would inspire even more people from the College community to apply for the next round of funding over the coming weeks.
This event featured seven presentations—both in-person and via video—that highlighted successful initiatives that took place across the College and the region. Conducted by staff, students, and community partners, featured projects included:
Neurodiversity and the Academy; The Citizenship Referendum: 20 Years On; Trans Inclusion Workshops for Teacher Education; WOW! The Wonders of Williams: Enabling Children with Williams Syndrome to Create Digital Resources; EDNIP World Café and Learning Exchange Event; Brazilian Urban Instrumental Music from the Late 19th Century and its Entanglements with Race and Gender: A Workshop on Choro; Migrant Parents and Cooking for Cohesion; Traveller Parent Engagement in Science for Fun; Diversity and Intercultural Education Network (DIEN), and Creating Spaces and Events for Learning and Creativity.
MIC College prospectuses have everything you need to know about studying at MIC. You can view interactive versions, download a PDF, or request a copy of our Undergraduate or Postgraduate prospectus.
Visit this page to view the annual reports of Protected Disclosures MIC has published for each calendar year, which outlines the number of protected disclosures made and any actions taken in response to such disclosures. MIC publishes these reports in accordance with Section 22 of the Protected Disclosures Act 2014.