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Mary Immaculate College’s (MIC) Faculty of Arts is delighted to announce the launch of two new leading undergraduate degrees. The BA in English Language and Literature (MI009), the only programme of its kind currently offered in Ireland, and the BA in Drama and English (MI010), the only programme of its type offered in Munster, are both four-year, full-time, honours degree (Level 8) programmes. These innovative degrees are an exciting addition to MIC’s Faculty of Arts provision, which includes an established Bachelor of Arts (MI002) and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology (MI003).
MIC lecturer, Dr Sabine Egger, is a member of a working group organising a number of landmark annual events to highlight the importance of Modern Languages as a discipline in Ireland—the third of which will be jointly hosted by MIC and UL in Limerick in 2025.
A biannual festival celebrating the contemporary and historical experiences and achievements of women will return to Mary Immaculate College (MIC) from 5-7 March with a vibrant programme of cultural events including literature, performance, visual art and more across both the MIC Limerick and Thurles campuses.
Mary Immaculate College (MIC) will host MIC FemFest 2026 from 3-5 March on its Limerick campus, bringing together students, staff and the wider community for three days of events celebrating the experiences, creativity and achievements of women.
A series of visual art exhibitions, alongside live musical performances, marked the culmination of the academic year for Mary Immaculate College (MIC) Bachelor of Education (B Ed) students undertaking the Visual Arts elective.
Mary Immaculate College will celebrate the achievements of our Fitzgibbon Cup-winning hurlers with a Celebratory Homecoming Dinner at the Strand Hotel in Limerick on Monday 11 March.
Mary Immaculate College (MIC) is delighted to collaborate with the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) in offering a Continuing Professional Development course on the teaching of Gaelic games in multiple sites throughout the country this July.
As intercounty contests gain momentum, the clock is also counting down for GPA members to apply for the 2025 MIC GPA Scholarship, with the deadline for applications set for Friday,25 July.
This scholarship scheme—run in partnership between Mary Immaculate College (MIC) and the Gaelic Players Association (GPA)—offers prospective postgraduate students the opportunity to pursue studies in Education and the Liberal Arts at MIC. Successful applicants can receive fee waivers of up to €5,000 per year, with MIC and the GPA each contributing 50% of tuition fees.







