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The HEA has provided funding to allow free access for up to 100 participants from 20 HEIs to the four-module online UCC Bystander Intervention programme. The aim of this funded initiative is to give institutions the opportunity to undertake the training with a pilot group and to better understand and assess the impact it may have on the campus culture.
Visit this page to learn how to acquire your academic transcript and access your electronic award documents via Digitary. Please email all requests to saa@mic.ul.ie.
Learn how the Transforming Education through Dialogue (TED) Project seeks to improve and enhance educational outcomes for children. Established in 1998, it is located in the Curriculum Development Unit, a Directorate of the Faculty of Education at MIC.
Learn about An tÚdarás Rialaithe (The Governing Authority), which is appointed by the MIC Board of Trustees to govern and control all the affairs of MIC subject to the Scheme of Incorporation and in accordance with the Instrument of Government approved by the Trustees.
An Tumoideachas mar Chineál Oideachais Dhátheangaigh atá idir Éifeachtach agus Rathúil do gach Dalta
Immersion education is now firmly established as a successful and effective form of bilingual education for all students, according to Phil Fox, Acting Director of the Teaching Council, who was speaking at the Third All-Ireland Research Conference on Immersion Education held in Mary Immaculate College on 10 & 11 June 2022.
Turnitin is anti-plagiarism software used by the College when students are submitting coursework. Turnitin Support is available online. Staff need to contact ICThelpdesk@mic.ul.ie for the Join Account and Password for Turnitin.
Mary Immaculate College (MIC) has announced the five recipients of its annual Elite Sports Scholarship Scheme in recognition of their outstanding sporting achievements.
Kerry Senior Ladies Footballer Aoife Dillane, is this year’s Gold Scholarship recipient, while Clare Senior Hurler, Shane Meehan and Clara Barrett of Ireland Women’s Rugby, have been awarded Silver Scholarships. The are joined by Laois Ladies Footballer Katie Donoghue and Clare Under 20s Hurler, Ronan O’Connor, who were awarded Bronze Scholarships.
Two Mary Immaculate College (MIC) academics, Dr Síle Ní Choincheannain and Dr Cian O’Brien, have been recognised for their outstanding commitment to teaching and learning through their shortlisting for the 2024/25 Regional Teaching Excellence Award (RTEA). The prestigious award celebrates excellence in higher education teaching across the Shannon Region, with this year’s winners and nominees honoured at a ceremony held at the Millennium Theatre in the Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) on 28 May.