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Use search box below to look for information on the Mary Immaculate College website. There are some helpful links to common search queries above it. Keep an eye out for the 'Ask a Question' function on certain pages and sections where you can pose specific queries to MIC staff (and see previous questions and answers underneath the question box).
Drawing inspiration from those who have striven to make a difference in our society locally, nationally and internationally, the College instituted an order of honour in 2008 to recognise people who have made an exceptional personal contribution to advancing the welfare of the community. This honour, the McAuley Medal, is the highest award that can be bestowed by the College.
The Mary Immaculate Podcast is a collection of conversations about the interesting things that happen in and around Mary Immaculate College. Our inaugural pod is a special edition for many reasons, but the main reason is its topic. To mark the 125-year anniversary of the foundation of the College, we have assembled a panel of MIC’s past, present and future, to talk about Mary Immaculate College’s 125 year legacy to date. Vice-President of Governance and Strategy, Prof. Gary O'Brien is joined by Dr Maura Cronin, former lecturer at MIC, Dr Deirdre Flynn, lecturer in the Faculty of Arts here at MIC, and our Student Union President, Cillian Callaghan, to talk about the past, present and future of Mary Immaculate College.
In 1691, after having fought bravely against the army of William of Orange, Patrick Sarsfield negotiated the Treaty of Limerick and left Ireland, with thousands of Irish Jacobite soldiers who became known as the Wild Geese. Most of these soldiers, including Sarsfield himself, joined the army of the King of France, Louis XIV, and continued the fight against William of Orange and his allies on the continent. It’s there, in what is nowadays Belgium, that Patrick Sarsfield died in the service of France in 1693.
Learn about the Department of Theology and Religious Studies at MIC, which was founded in 1999. Along with a number of postgraduate programmes (taught and research), Theology and Religious Studies is offered on several of MIC’s undergraduate degree programmes (MI002, MI010 and MI011) in Limerick and Thurles.
Visit this page to learn how Theology and Religious Studies can be taken as part of the MIC Arts Degree as a joint honours combination. Theology is perhaps one of the most exciting subjects one can study in the Arts programme.
Copies of Ph.D. and Master's theses written by MIC students are held on the First Floor of the library. You can search for these using Search All and selecting Dissertation/Thesis under the Content Type menu on the search results page. Some theses can be found online in MIRR. For an instructional video on "Finding Dissertations" click here.
Learn more about the Thurles Campus Library at Mary Immaculate College, including details for: Admission to the Library, Opening Hours, Contact Us, and Rules of the Library.
The MIC Thurles office deals with the day-to-day running of the Thurles Campus. Learn how the office provides support for students and staff on campus as well as a link point to the main administrative functions based in the MIC Limerick campus.
The CAO Change of Mind facility is your chance to review your CAO choices and is a fantastic opportunity to reassess your initial selections. The facility, which is free of charge, is open until 5pm on 1 July until which point you can add new courses, remove courses, or rearrange the order of your course selection as many times as you would like. In advance of the deadline Mary Immaculate College (MIC) Admissions Office Manager, Anne-Marie Hannon, and current MIC students, have the following advice.
Visit this page to learn helpful tips that have been garnered from various psychology studies & practices that will help you evolve your communication style.