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MIC Graduation 2023: There were jubilant scenes at Mary Immaculate College (MIC) as almost 2,000 graduates were conferred with academic awards across the College’s 30+ undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in Education and the Liberal Arts at the MIC Conferrings.
Learn about the range of support & training resources offered by the MIC library, including: Subject Guides; Cite it Right; and Endnote.
This page contains helpful information as well as a list of LGBT-specific supports.
Mary Immaculate College (MIC) aims to prioritise the “vital contribution” of external spaces within the campus to promote health and wellbeing for students, staff and the wider community. This is to be achieved through a sustainable landscape-led masterplan for its Limerick campus.
The masterplan—by multi award-winning landscape and architecture firm, Levitt Bernstein—sets out to “highlight and celebrate existing landscape and historic assets whilst creating a clear ‘vision’ for the campus future, supporting built teaching facilities”.
MIC researchers Dr Karen Ní Chlochasaigh, Dr Conchúr Ó Brolcháin and Carmel Nic Airt have published a report into the effectiveness of Irish language book clubs in Irish medium settings at primary and post-primary level.
The Club Leabhar scheme aims to provide opportunities for primary and secondary-level children in Ireland to engage in independent reading and to help foster a sense of enjoyment when engaging with literacy through Irish. The scheme also aims to raise awareness of Irish language literature amongst teachers and children and to develop a greater confidence and competence amongst teachers towards the teaching of Irish literacy in innovative and creative ways in both Gaeltacht and Gaelscoil contexts. The research undertaken by the team assessed the effectiveness of the Club Leabhar scheme and made recommendations as to how it might be improved and expanded in the coming years.
Tá tuarascáil foilsithe le déanaí ag taighdeoirí CMgS An Dr Karen Ní Chlochasaigh, An Dr Conchúr Ó Brolcháin agus Carmel Nic Airt maidir leis an scéim ‘Club Leabhar’ i scoileanna lán-Ghaeilge, ag leibhéal na bunscoile agus na hiarbhunscoile.
Explore our Taught postgraduate programmes, which have many elements of Bachelors' degrees in that they offer students the chance to engage with a range of core and/or elective classes—evaluated by exams, assignments and project work—to gain their qualification. As well as scheduled modules and assessment modes, Master's (Level 9) degrees and structured PhD programmes include the completion of a research dissertation or thesis on a prescribed or chosen topic.
The Teacher Education Access Programme (TEAP) for Mature Learners is offered by Mary Immaculate College in partnership with the Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board (LCETB). It is designed for mature learners who wish to gain entry to the B Ed (Primary Teaching) at the College. The course is aimed at anyone over the age of 22 by 1 January on the year of application, who is interested in applying to the B Ed (Primary Teaching) and who does not hold the minimum entry requirements.