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FemFest 2025 at Mary Immaculate College (MIC) welcomed Booker Prize winning author, Bernardine Evaristo, to the College this week where an audience of 250 witnessed a fascinating live conversation covering topics including growing up, her family and Irish connections, race and racism, finding her tribe in theatre, how her writing has evolved and how winning Britain’s most prestigious literary prize in 2019 changed her life. The author was interviewed by award-winning broadcaster and journalist, Ciana Campbell, at MIC Limerick. As well as a lively questions and answers session, she also read from her novel Girl, Woman, Other, which won the Booker Prize 2019. She was the first black woman and black British person to win it in its 50-year history.
Learn how to borrow, renew, and return materials at MIC libraries. All students can borrow in both MIC Limerick and MIC Thurles. Periodicals, Theses and Reference books (blue dots on spine) cannot be borrowed. There is also a reciprocal borrowing arrangement with UL Library.
A Brazilian teacher and graduate of Mary Immaculate College (MIC) has officially launched a novel based on her experiences studying in Limerick at the College. Carol Pereira—author of Limerick Beyond Time—was part of the first group of Brazilian teachers to visit MIC in 2018 under the CAPES programme, a foundation within the Brazilian Ministry of Education which supports students to pursue further study at home and abroad.
Twenty-eight teachers from public schools in Brazil travelled to Ireland this week to complete a postgraduate diploma in education leadership and management at Mary Immaculate College (MIC). The educators participated in a selection process earlier this year, run by CAPES federal funding agency in Brazil, and will have all of their costs covered by the Brazilian government during their nine month stay in Ireland.
Visit this page to learn how Business can be taken as part of the MIC Arts degree as a joint honours combination. You will gain a broad knowledge in business education that you can apply in a corporate or business setting. It will equip you with critical and analytical skills, an understanding of organisational behaviour, structure and the business environment, an ability to research and interpret data and a creative approach to problem-solving.
Business Studies and Accounting has been taught in MIC Thurles even before its incorporation in 2016. Today this is part of a number of BA in Education programmes offered on the Thurles Campus. A Business Studies option is also available for students in the Bachelor of Arts (MI002) programme on the Limerick Campus.
Mary Immaculate College (MIC) is delighted to announce that Business Studies has now been added to the College’s long running Bachelor of Arts (BA) programme. From September, 2023 BA (MI002) students can choose from 14 varied subjects with no obligation to choose until after they begin the programme. The addition of Business Studies to this flexible, and wide-ranging, Level 8 BA degree makes it one of the most unique liberal arts programmes in the country and allows for exciting new subject combinations.