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MIC is delighted to announce that a climate specialist and a linguistics academic have been awarded MIC Postgraduate University of Sanctuary Scholarships. The scholarship programme, which is awarded for this year for the first time, aims to offer financial support for those seeking international protection and includes a full fee waiver.
Mary Immaculate College is proud to be a member of We're Breastfeeding Friendly Limerick. An initiative, led by Limerick City and County Council, which aims to help improve the health and wellbeing of breastfeeding mothers, babies and their families through the development and promotion of breastfeeding friendly businesses, organisations, communities and workplaces.
Inspire the next generation and teach is the key message of the Mary Immaculate College (MIC) pre-CAO Change of Mind deadline campaign highlighting the positive impact male teachers have had on, in particular, the lives of male students and as a result these students’ interest in pursuing primary school teaching as a career. The campaign is set against a backdrop of the current low levels of males teaching at primary school level in Ireland, with official Department of Education statistics putting it at just 20%.
Mary Immaculate College is celebrating the 125th anniversary of the foundation of the College today, 8 December 2023.
‘The Way We Left’ was the theme of a special Africa Day event held at Mary Immaculate College (MIC) recently. Organised to coincide with wider international celebrations, the event was unique locally as it focused on an academic exploration of Africa, its culture, and the experiences of those who have arrived in Ireland from Africa.
Mary Immaculate College (MIC) is pleased to announce a programme of dynamic and innovative events to celebrate Engineers Week 2025, taking place on the Limerick Campus from 1 March to 7 March.
Curated by MIC's Department of Enterprise and Community Engagement, Engineers Week features a variety of STEM outreach activities to captivate and educate participants of all ages.
There was much celebration at Mary Immaculate College (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.
Aoife Dillane. Mary Immaculate College (MIC) recently celebrated its Giles Cup winning Senior Ladies’ Football Team with a special medal ceremony and reception.
Three years since they last won the competition, players and management gathered for the presentation, held in the Tailteann Sports Complex at MIC Limerick, where they were officially recognised after emerging as winners of the Division 2 championship in 2025. It was the fourth time MIC won the Giles Cup, following a superb final where the team overcame University College Dublin (UCD) with a full-time score of 3-9 to 1-8. MIC previously claimed the title in 2012, 2014 and 2022
Mary Immaculate College (MIC) was delighted this week to celebrate the presentation of 30 graduates with doctoral awards – the highest number to ever receive PhDs from the College in a single year. The 30 doctoral awardees were among almost 1,500 students to graduate from MIC over two days on Thursday 27 & Friday 28 October.