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Students can choose from a wide variety of subjects and modules as long as they fulfil the required number of credits. Many students take the opportunity of study topics related to their chosen field of study or may have the option to try something new.
Why study abroad? The opportunity for international study at one of our partner universities in various locations across Europe, the USA, Australia and more is one of the great benefits of studying at MIC. Among the many advantages of international study, students develop a great sense of self-confidence and achievement, having mastered living and studying overseas away from the security of family and friends.
Read testimonials from Mary Immaculate College students and learn what they have to say about studying abroad as a part of their degree programmes at MIC.
Ireland's first February Bank Holiday will be held on Monday (6 February) and is held to coincide with the feast day of St Brigid. But who was St Brigid and why do we celebrate her feast day? Dr Catherine Swift, Lecturer in History and Medieval Irish Studies at MIC explains more..
Learn about wifi printing at MIC library. Instructions for wifi printing are available at the service desks, or click here. If you have any questions or difficulties with Wifi printing please contact ICTHelpdesk at icthelpdesk@mic.ul.ie or go to the computer lab (G36).
Discover WIN-DOP, which is a 30 months project (January 2020-June 2022) that aimed to understand more about whistleblowing and doping in sport, such as: (a) the extent to which European National Anti-Doping Organisations (NADOs) engage in good practices on whistleblowing and (b) the factors that influence whistleblowing behaviours.