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Learn more about the library resources available at MIC. These include: Catalogue, Journals, Databases, E-Books, Teaching Resources, Theses, Microfilm, Newspapers, MIRR Mary Immaculate Research Repository, and RIAN Open Access Irish Research Publications.
Learn more about the research resources made available through the Research Office and the Graduate School integrated strands of research support and professional development, which are made available to staff and postgraduate researchers.
A review by Mary Immaculate College (MIC) academics into an early intervention programme for children with a language delay has found that the programme can have a pivotal role in significantly reducing the need for referrals for children to a speech and language therapist. The Early Talk Boost programme was first implemented by TUSLA’s National Area-Based Childhood (ABC) sites in Limerick and Ballyfermot and has recently been expanded to six further urban areas.
Tuilleadh eolais ar fáil faoin Roinn um Oideachas Teanga agus Litearthachta i gColáiste Mhuire gan Smál.
Learn about the Department of Language and Literacy Education at MIC.
MIC rents campus facilities to external parties for activities such as conferences, sporting and cultural events, and more. Visit this page for booking enquiries, but please note that availability is limited Monday to Friday, 9am-6pm during MIC term time.
MIC academic Dr Rosemary Day was recently appointed to the Board of Directors of the Higher Education Authority (HEA) by Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, Simon Harris TD.
Visit this page to learn about the rules of the library for both MIC campuses, which includes: Silence in the library (except in designated zones); Mobile phones can be used for text messaging, if kept on silent; ID cards must be produced on request; Smoking and eating is prohibited; Respect library materials and equipment; and Respect the rights of other library users.
Santa Claus came to town and made a special detour to Mary Immaculate College last week (5 December), to make an appearance at the MIC Student Parent Christmas Party where he danced, played games and read a Christmas tale or two.
The event was organised by Rob O’Halloran (Path 3 Project Officer) and Jeannette Ferguson (Student Academic Administration) who embarked on recreating the magic of Christmas for student parents and their children.
“We were so delighted to have had Santa return to campus again this year. The MIC student parents are a very impressive and dedicated group of students who work extremely hard to attain their degree whilst also caring for their families, so it was nice to offer up something small at Christmas time. This group includes parents from the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Education (Primary Teaching), postgraduate programmes and mature student cohorts,” explained Rob.
Mary Immaculate College is delighted to announce details of this year’s Alumni Reunion which will take place on Saturday 7 October 2023 from 2pm until 5pm.
Mary Immaculate College has a range of initiatives for incoming students, to provide financial and academic support. These include entrance and sports scholarships, and CAO concessions. Once students have been accepted to/are attending the College, there are bursaries and awards for undergraduates and postgraduates to provide financial and practical assistance, and aid them in pursuing further study. Some schemes are specific to, and funded by, MIC while others are funded by the Irish Government and the EU.