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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.
Tracking pre-service teachers’ development as choral music leaders case study describes the use of video recordings as a way to help students track their development as choral conductors. This assessment is authentic (McArthur, 2023) in the way that it closely resembles the activities of weekly instruction the students, as pre-service teachers, will undertake in their future careers as choral leaders in schools.
The HEA has provided funding to allow free access for up to 100 participants from 20 HEIs to the four-module online UCC Bystander Intervention programme. The aim of this funded initiative is to give institutions the opportunity to undertake the training with a pilot group and to better understand and assess the impact it may have on the campus culture.
Visit this page to learn how to acquire your academic transcript and access your electronic award documents via Digitary. Due to the restrictions of COVID-19, if you require an official hard copy of your academic transcript please email your request to saa@mic.ul.ie.
Learn how the Transforming Education through Dialogue (TED) Project seeks to improve and enhance educational outcomes for children. Established in 1998, it is located in the Curriculum Development Unit, a Directorate of the Faculty of Education at MIC.