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National Academic Integrity Week is being celebrated at Mary Immaculate College (MIC) this week with a number of events taking place to share guidance and best practice in cultivating academic integrity across the Higher Education sector. The week aims to highlight the importance of upholding high standards of academic integrity and to further develop practices and supports for students to assist them in their academic endeavours.
LEAF Ireland planted almost 100 native trees with students and staff from Mary Immaculate College (MIC). Planting a Choill Bheag on the grounds of MIC will create a small, dense native woodland habitat for biodiversity and an educational and recreational resource for the whole college community to enjoy.
Mary Immaculate College (MIC) and the University of Limerick (UL) are to co-host this year’s annual meeting of the Irish Mathematical Society (IMS). The 36th annual event, which will take place on Thursday 31 August and Friday 1 September, will bring together researchers from a wide range of mathematical fields.
Almost half a million-euro worth of scholarships and bursaries was presented to students, graduates and alumni of Mary Immaculate College (MIC) at the College’s annual Awards Ceremony on Tuesday 29 November. In the largest sum of money ever awarded at an event of this nature at MIC, a full house at the Lime Tree Theatre on MIC’s Limerick campus celebrated the achievements, academic or otherwise, of a hundred and thirty-five students and graduates.
The Fitzgibbon Cup is returning to MIC after a thrilling win over reigning Champions and neighbours, the University of Limerick.
A specially commissioned publication by the National Council for Special Education (NCSE) and written by Professor Emer Ring, Dean of Education at Mary Immaculate College (MIC) has been published at an event marking the 20th anniversary of the organisation.
Special Education in an Independent Ireland 1922-2022. Insights from a Journey through the Century—which was three years in the making and runs to 300+ pages—is a landmark piece of research because while much has been written on the history of education in Ireland since political independence, the history of special education in its context as part of state policy for education has not received detailed examination until now.
The book, which has a specific focus on more recent decades, is based on published source material, original sources and first-hand accounts of how key individuals perceived the evolution of special education and policy over the first 100 years of the foundation of the State.
Christmas closures 2021
The MA in Media Studies Research Series is back for Spring 2023 and this year’s line-up has just been announced. These free events will be in-person, online or blended and will cover a broad range of issues. From exploring how race is portrayed on Irish television, to confronting far-right online activism, to understanding how ISIS uses media as a recruitment tool these talks will cover various media topics and deliver new discourse around them.