
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
Her extensive experience includes module and programme design and development, leading accreditation submissions, and implementing programmes at the University of Lincoln since 2015, and previously at St Patrick’s College, Thurles (2012-2015) and the EPI-STEM (national centre of mathematics and science teaching and learning) University of Limerick (2008-2012). Professor Johnston is excited to return to Thurles, where she aims to build on the success of MIC Thurles and enhance the student experience to produce 21st-century-ready teachers who are the first choice for employers.
Guided by an approach that promotes equality, diversity, and inclusion, Professor Johnston is dedicated to building and maintaining strong cross-College, cross-campus relationships. She values the development of strong subject discipline knowledge as a foundation for effective pedagogical practices and emphasises the importance of research-informed teaching. Her commitment extends to maximising contributions through inclusive, international, and outward-looking partnerships and networks.
“I am privileged and honoured to take up the new role of Vice-Dean at MIC Thurles. My vision for MIC Thurles is an approach that is advanced through (1) excellence in teaching and learning, (2) evidence-based research, and (3) partnerships, collaboration and community. MIC St Patrick’s Campus Thurles has built a strong tradition of post-primary education, and its place in the Thurles community is steeped in tradition, history and a strong sense of identity. I am committed to realising my vision for MIC Thurles and will strive towards a better future for all in our community.”