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Students from across the MidWest have been inspired to develop creative, innovative and entrepreneurial skills for life as part of this year’s EMPOWER programme. The free programme, designed and developed by Mary Immaculate College (MIC) and the Technological University of the Shannon (TUS), saw TY & 5th year students tasked with finding innovative solutions to some of the mobility challenges facing society. Now in its sixth year, the EMPOWER programme partnered with Jaguar Land Rover to give students a real hands-on approach to the tasks they faced.
Mary Immaculate College (MIC) has joined forces with Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) to pioneer a new era of simulation learning in the area of Applied Social Science and Contemporary and Applied Theatre.
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Mary Immaculate College is inviting applications for a new scholarship programme designed to support students who are International Protection Applicants, refugees, and migrants. Closing date: 31 July 2024
Mary Immaculate College’s (MIC) undergraduate programme offering has once again performed extremely well in the CAO First Round Offers with many programmes seeing a marked increase in CAO points for 2022.
The experiences of those seeking refuge in Ireland are being showcased at Mary Immaculate College until 7 April as the We Are Here, HEAR exhibition visits the Limerick campus. The open-air photovoice exhibition aims to raise awareness of the presence of refugees in Ireland and to bring their voices into public spaces in order to call attention to the challenges they face.
Mary Immaculate College (MIC) was delighted to welcome back over close to 200 graduates to the College on Saturday 5 October for its annual Alumni Reunion.
Graduates from 12 class years from as recent as 2014 and as far back as 1959 were among those who returned to the College to meet old friends, reminisce about their studies, view old archive materials and tour the MIC Limerick campus—much changed since they graduated in most cases.
Mary Immaculate College (MIC) was delighted to welcome back over 150 graduates to the College on Saturday 7 October for its annual Alumni Reunion. Graduates from classes as recent as 2018 and as far back as 1958 were among those who returned to the College to meet old friends, reminisce about their studies, see old archive materials and tour the changes to the campus since their graduation.
Mary Immaculate College (MIC) was delighted to welcome past students back to the College on Saturday 8 October for the 2022 Alumni Reunion. In a welcome return of the event for the first time since before the pandemic, graduates from as recently as 2002 and as far back as 1957 came back through the doors of MIC’s Foundation Building and gathered to reminisce about their time at the College, to meet old friends, tour the campus and see archive materials from down through the years.
Mary Immaculate College (MIC) is delighted to announce the appointment of Professor Jennifer Johnston as Vice-Dean at MIC St Patrick’s Campus, Thurles, effective January 2025. A native of Kerry, Professor Johnston brings a wealth of experience and expertise to her new role.
Professor Johnston joins MIC from the University of Lincoln’s School of Education and Communication, where she has spent the past nine years significantly contributing to the strategic direction and development of teaching, learning, assessment practices, and the research profile of the school. With over 16 years of experience in higher education, Professor Johnston has taught at undergraduate, Master's level, doctoral level, and on teacher education (concurrent and postgraduate) programmes
Academics from Thailand spent a week studying at Mary Immaculate College (MIC) recently as part of an ongoing project aimed at enhancing the level of teaching and learning at universities in the Asian country.