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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).
The Parents’ Section of the Mary Immaculate College website is designed to inform you, as a parent or guardian of an MIC student, about college life and to help you support and guide the student through their college experience.
The Off-Campus Programme is a distinctive feature of the Bachelor of Arts degree at MIC providing mutually beneficial work experience placements for our students and placement provider organisations.
Learn how students on Education programmes at MIC spend time in schools each year, or at specific points, of their programme, to gain practical classroom experience. Placements are sourced by the College and by students themselves. The College is indebted to the hundreds of schools and over 2,000 co-operating teachers who facilitate our students each year.
Learn more about the Off-Campus Programme which enables students to expand their knowledge and skills through study abroad and/or work placements.
Discover information literacy classes offered by the MIC library. The Library runs various classes to help build student skills in finding, using and organizing information. Help offered by the library will ensure that you can: Recognise your information needs, Identify ways of finding this information, Locate the information, Evaluate the source, and Reference correctly.
Initial results of a project underway in 140 schools nationwide, developed in partnership between Education & Training Boards Ireland (ETBI) and Mary Immaculate College (MIC), are making “the invisible visible” according to the Project Lead.
The Institute focuses on interdisciplinary and socially engaged work connected with philosophy (broadly understood).
The MIC Institute of Irish Studies was launched in 2015 with the aim of establishing a strong and significant national and international footprint in the developing areas of Irish Studies.
Learn how MIC has established, and is home to and in partnership with, a number of research institutes and centres. These groups focus on areas in education and the liberal arts where MIC staff excel and aim to make a significant contribution to knowledge, policy, and other strategic objectives. They allow us to add an extra layer to what we do in academic life through collaboration, cooperation, communication, and connections between academics across multiple disciplines.
What is an institutional repository? An institutional repository is a place to store digital copies of scholarly work and make these materials freely and easily accessible. It is designed to collect the work of a particular institution (usually a university or college), as opposed to a subject or department specific repository.
The MIC Thurles Open Day on Saturday, 9 of November (10am -1pm), is once again attracting hundreds of registrations from aspiring post-primary school teachers from all over the country. The Open Day will offer a unique insight into college life at the campus and will feature an address from Dr Rebecca Saunders, Vice Dean of the School of Education (Post-Primary), campus tours and programme talks on available subject combinations in Business Studies, Accounting, Religious Studies, Gaeilge, Mathematics and the newest addition to the MIC Thurles’ provision – Home Economics.