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Mary Immaculate College (MIC) Alumni, Dr Nóirín Ní Ríain and Jamie Wall, were honoured for their respective musical and sporting contributions to society recently as they received the prestigious MIC Alumni Award for 2024.
Nóirín—from Caherconlish, Co. Limerick—internationally acclaimed singer, theologian, writer, musicologist, and Celtic Spirituality expert and former Cork dual player and MIC Fitzgibbon Cup team manager, Jamie—from Kilbrittain, Co. Cork—join a 16 strong Roll of Honour since the first MIC Alumni Award was bestowed on Dr Carmel Naughton in 2017.
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Learn about Admission to our Libraries at MIC. Admission to the library is permitted to: Registered Users including - MIC Students, MIC Staff/Retired Staff, UL Students, UL Staff; Students from other Colleges; External Readers and Visitors. Visit this page to learn more.
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Africa Day is observed annually on May 25 in Africa and around the world to commemorate the formation of the African Union and the unity of the continent.
Congratulations to MIC academic Dr Ailbhe McDaid who was recently awarded over half a million euro by Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) and the Irish Research Council (IRC). Dr McDaid, who is an Assistant Professor in MIC’s Department of English Language and Literature, was awarded the prestigious funding under the SFI-IRC Pathways Fellowship which supports excellent early career researchers from all disciplines towards becoming research leaders of the future.
Young Hurler of the Year, All-Ireland winner and Mary Immaculate College (MIC) student Adam Hogan was awarded Student Outstanding Achievement of the Year Award at the annual MIC College Awards this week.
Although Adam could not attend Tuesday’s ceremony due to other commitments, the Third Year Bachelor of Arts student from Feakle in Co. Clare received his award in person from Professor Dermot Nestor, President of MIC, prior to the event.