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Learn how MIC seeks to foster lasting links with our alumni, who “individually and collectively embody our College’s mission”.
American Conference for Irish Studies (ACIS) will take place at Mary Immaculate College 17 - 21 June 2024. The theme of the conference is 'Embracing Change, Navigating Uncertainty: Ireland and New Beginnings'. We hope to examine how academic disciplines in Irish Studies are looking to embrace the changes and how they are navigating paths towards new beginnings. This is true of our relationship with Europe; our relationship with the UK; new modes of writing, film and performance; the use of social media as a public forum as well as a new performative space; the flourishing in women’s writing especially in poetry and the novel; new beginnings in historicising all aspects of the Irish past; new beginnings in voicing what was hitherto unvoiced in Irish political social, cultural and religious life; new beginnings in reinventing the Irish language and culture; the overall embrace of a 21st century sense of Irishness, and what it means to be Irish.
Mary Immaculate College produces an Annual Report every year. Download a report to learn about key points of interest and achievements for the relevant year.
The form below is for an application fee only, and this application fee of €50 is non-refundable. If your payment is successful, you will receive an email confirmation. Please keep this for your own records. A completed application form for your chosen programme(s) must also be sent separately to the relevant MIC office, noted in the 'How to Apply' tab for the programme.
The Department of Geography at Mary Immaculate College is a compact yet dynamic department within the institution’s Faculty of Arts. The department has an excellent research profile with a strong record in securing external research funding and publishing research findings in leading international journals. Applications are now open for a Postgraduate Scholarship in Geography titled the ‘AQUABALANCE’ Postgraduate Scholarship at the Department of Geography, Mary Immaculate College, Limerick.
Learn about Mary Immaculate College’s tradition of hosting Artists-in-Residents and how four well-known practitioners and an established theatre company create and stage work on-campus in conjunction with MIC students, staff and the Lime Tree Theatre.
Art, in its many media, plays a part in both the academic programmes and extracurricular activities in Mary Immaculate College. MIC strives to enrich the lives of students and staff through introducing art into the surroundings, hosting cultural events and fostering an atmosphere where the community can express itself. Through the College Art Collection, its Artists-in-Residence, its regular exhibitions, its focus on the Irish language/Gaeilge, the Lime Tree Theatre on the Limerick campus and its long tradition of the performing arts, MIC strives to embrace the arts and culture in all its forms.
Learn about the Department of Arts Education and Physical Education at MIC which includes four specialist teams in the areas of Drama Education, Music Education, Visual Art Education and Physical Education. The staff of this department lecture in these areas across both undergraduate and postgraduate level programmes.