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Use search box below to look for information on the Mary Immaculate College website. There are some helpful links to common search queries above it. Keep an eye out for the 'Ask a Question' function on certain pages and sections where you can pose specific queries to MIC staff (and see previous questions and answers underneath the question box).
Visit this page to read the MIC library guides which provide information on print collections, audio-visual materials, and electronic resources for each of our libraries. These guides include: Library guide - MIC Thurles. Learn more.
The Director of Teaching and Learning at Mary Immaculate College (MIC), Dr Gwen Moore has achieved the distinguished and internationally recognised status of Principal Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (PFHEA). Principal Fellowships are awarded to academics who demonstrate a sustained record of successful, strategic leadership in academic practice to enhance student learning. Dr Moore is the first Principal Fellow to be accredited by the HEA at MIC and is one of only twelve Principal Fellows in the Republic of Ireland.
Mary Immaculate College offers a great environment for both staff and students across its campuses. This web page presents policies relating to Health & Safety.
Discover how Healthy Campus MIC aims to support the health and well-being of all members of the college community through policy development, the provision of programmes and activities and the implementation of specific health and wellbeing strategies.
Visit this page for Help Using the Library at MIC. Library staff are happy to help you with using our facilities, collections and services. You can ask for help in person at the service desks. There are two service desks in the library, one on the ground floor and one on the first floor. Telephone Help: Service Desk - Ground Floor 061-204370.
A Mary Immaculate College (MIC) led gender equality project has received €19,000 in funding from the Higher Education Authority (HEA) under the Gender Equality Enhancement Fund. The project, Integrating the gender dimension into teaching, learning and educational outreach in initial teacher education, is led by Dr Maeve Liston, Director of Enterprise & Community Engagement at MIC, and Edel Foster, Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Manager at MIC.
Learn about the Department of History at MIC, which welcomes students taking undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. We provide a friendly and supportive atmosphere in which all of our students have the opportunity to develop.
Visit this page to learn how History can be taken as part of the MIC Arts Degree as a joint honours combination. At MIC, the study of history is not just about discovering what happened in the past, it is also concerned with understanding and interpreting the past.
Learn about the one-year taught Master of Arts in History at MIC, which provides an opportunity for students to develop their abilities at postgraduate level, through a mix of taught modules, participation in a dynamic research seminar and completion of a research dissertation.