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An interdisciplinary symposium on the topic of ‘Irish People in Great Britain (1689-Present)’ taking place at Mary Immaculate College on 12 March 2024 has issued its Call for Papers with a closing date of 15 January next.
A new agreement between Mary Immaculate College (MIC) and Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board (the ETB) commits to supporting community-based learning across the Mid-West and recognises the importance of making education accessible to all. Born of an already fruitful and longstanding partnership, the signing of a new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) reaffirms the positive and mutual benefits of the collaboration for learners in primary, post-primary and tertiary education in the region.
The Faculty of Arts at Mary Immaculate College (MIC) is to host a free public lecture series. Taking place over several consecutive Thursdays in February and early March, the series will showcase the wide range of research interests and expertise within the Faculty.
This series of five lectures, which begins on Thursday 13 February, will explore topical issues such as the relationship between theatre and society, the history of our national anthem(s), why some people struggle with maths and the possible connection between fighting and belonging.
Prof. William Leahy, Dean of the Faculty of Arts at MIC, emphasised that all are welcome to attend these stimulating talks
Mary Immaculate College (MIC) has become the latest organisation to join the ‘We’re Breastfeeding Friendly Limerick’ (WBFL) campaign, marking a significant milestone in promoting breastfeeding-friendly environments across Limerick. Supported by Limerick City and County Council’s ‘Healthy Limerick’ team, MIC is paving the way as a breastfeeding-friendly workplace in the third-level education sector. Breastfeeding-friendly rooms are now available on campus at MIC Limerick and MIC Thurles.