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Use search box below to look for information on the Mary Immaculate College website. There are some helpful links to common search queries above it. Keep an eye out for the 'Ask a Question' function on certain pages and sections where you can pose specific queries to MIC staff (and see previous questions and answers underneath the question box).
MIC is a registered Charity and operates under governance structures set out in a number of regulatory instruments. Visit this page to learn about the various bodies involved in the governance of the College.
The MIC 2023-24 Annual Report - Governance & Strategy
Discover Government of Ireland Information. Learn how to use gov.ie to access information and links to all government departments, the Dail and the Taoiseach. It includes the following websites: Houses of the Oireachtas, Iris Oifigiuil or Official Gazette, and Irish Statute Book.
Discover the Global Researchers Advancing Catholic Education (G.R.A.C.E.) project, which is an international research-based partnership between MIC Limerick, Boston College, United States, the University of Notre Dame Fremantle, Australia, St Mary’s University in Twickenham, London; University of Glasgow, Edith Cowan University and the International Office for Catholic Education (OIEC).
Cumann Gaelach at Mary Immaculate College (MIC) Limerick, has been awarded the Most Improved Society Award at the Board of Irish College Societies (BICS) Awards, held recently in Tullamore.
Learn more about the Graduate Certificate/Diploma/M Ed in Digital Leadership in Education programme, which is designed for those working in education to support them to lead, design, implement and evaluate an integrated and innovative model of digital learning within their educational contexts.
The innovative Graduate Certificate in Middle Leadership and Mentoring in Primary and Post-Primary Settings is a one-year, part-time blended programme providing an academic qualification for teachers in professional studies and will be offered by and located at MIC’s Thurles campus. Year 2 offers opportunities to progress to Master's level. Endorsed by the Centre for School Leadership and designed to suit teachers’ professional lives, the programme will act as both a challenge and a support to those interested in middle leadership in our schools.
The Graduate Diploma in Mentoring and Leadership in Schools (International) degree is level 9 on the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ) awarded by University of Limerick.
This course may be offered in two delivery formats: face-to-face on campus or blended (a combination of face-to-face and online delivery).
What are the plans for Graduation this academic year? Learn more about MIC Autumn Conferring Ceremonies scheduled to take place on campus.
There was much celebration at MIC this week as almost 1,500 students from 30 counties, 25 countries and 5 continents were conferred with academic awards across the College’s 30+ undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in Education and the Liberal Arts. Members of MIC's Alumni community prepared special video messages to celebrate and congratulate the Class of 2022.
The unique Bachelor of Education in Education and Psychology at Mary Immaculate College (MIC) marked 20 years in existence this month.
First launched in 2004, this programme—which had the highest points for any education course in the country for CAO 2024—remains the only one of its kind in Ireland, offering students the opportunity to earn both a Psychology degree and a primary teaching qualification concurrently.
Visit this page to read the MIC library guides which provide information on print collections, audio-visual materials, and electronic resources for each of our libraries. These guides include: Library guide - MIC Thurles. Learn more.
The Director of Teaching and Learning at Mary Immaculate College (MIC), Dr Gwen Moore has achieved the distinguished and internationally recognised status of Principal Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (PFHEA). Principal Fellowships are awarded to academics who demonstrate a sustained record of successful, strategic leadership in academic practice to enhance student learning. Dr Moore is the first Principal Fellow to be accredited by the HEA at MIC and is one of only twelve Principal Fellows in the Republic of Ireland.







