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International

Mary Immaculate College (MIC) has a vibrant international community, collaborating with more than 60 partner universities and colleges in Europe, North America and Australia, and hosting over 500 international students every year—primarily at its Limerick campus.

International Limerick Student Experience

International students can expect an exciting 'off-campus' experience and feel the different kind of energy that sets Limerick apart. Explore the cultural experiences, nightlife and leisure activities that make studying in Ireland’s sporting capital an unforgettable adventure. 

Limerick's strategic location ensures excellent connectivity with Ireland’s other major cities, while Shannon Airport is a mere 20 minutes away. A welcoming, fun and fast-paced city, Limerick offers students a holistic college experience where world class opportunities for employment await. 

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What Students Say

MIC International student, Sydney Thompson
Sydney Thompson (USA)
MIC International student, Sydney Thompson, recounts her experience of Limerick
International student, Marziya Fazal.
Marziya Fazal (Tanzania)
International student, Marziya Fazal, talks about her experience at MIC
Carol Pereira, International Student Ambassador
Carol Pereira, International Student Ambassador
'Love at first sight'

Student Ambassador Programme

Ireland’s Student Ambassador Programme is an initiative from Education in Ireland aimed at raising awareness of the quality of Irish education, and assisting and encouraging interested students from overseas as they embark on their search for the right university or college. We have had some wonderful International Student Ambassador’s from Brazil, Mexico, India and USA tell us why they chose Ireland, why Limerick and especially why MIC.

Click here for more about studying in Ireland and MIC.

Kalina Anderson, USA

Getting to MIC, a school 4,000 miles from where I was born and raised, was almost too easy. Aside from adjusting to the cold weather, Limerick immediately felt like home. Everyone is so welcoming and helpful, and that doesn’t just include the staff at MIC. Setting up was reasonably affordable and food prices are comparable to those at home. There is a good variety of ethnic food places around, providing some of the comforts I could find at home.

The trick to getting along well in a new country is getting involved. I signed up to be a Class Rep and served as the chairperson for the ever-changing International Society. As my Jamaican father would say, “Nuff respect to the Mary I and especially the International Office respect".

Theresa Hotz, Germany

Studying at Mary I was an experience I wouldn’t want to have missed. Thanks to the warm welcome of the college president and all staff members I felt at home right from the start. There are many academic and free time activities offered for anyone interested and the Erasmus students are taken really good care of by Deirdre, the Erasmus coordinator.

In addition to the college life, all the international students have been travelling a lot on the weekends and thereby experienced the country and the culture intensively. Ireland is incredibly beautiful, especially the west coast, and the Irish are friendly and cheerful people who offer help whenever it’s needed. Having been given the chance to study at Mary I has been a privilege which I am very thankful for!

Contact

International Office

T: +353 61 774787

E: International@mic.ul.ie

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Mary Immaculate College (MIC) has a vibrant international community, collaborating with more than 60 partner universities and colleges in Europe, North America and Australia, and hosting over 500 international students every year—primarily at its Limerick campus.