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As part of Mary Immaculate College STEM outreach engagement with children and schools under the CRAFT (Creative Art Future Technologies) Maker Space initiative, pupils from 35 primary schools across the Midwest got the opportunity to take part in designing and building Scribble Bots, an initiative where the children could make robots that create art.
The International Office is charged with expanding and enhancing opportunities for global learning experiences offered by the College through student and staff mobility, and with enhancing the College’s international identity and profile by promoting Mary Immaculate College internationally.
Discover frequently asked questions about our international students studying at MIC. FAQ's covered are: Advantages of Studying Abroad, Why should your family member study at MIC? What should I know about Health and Safety? How much will it cost? What should I consider prior to my family member departing? How will I stay informed/Who do I contact?
Renowned International feminist author Sara Ahmed will give a free public lecture at Mary Immaculate College (MIC) on International Women’s Day, Wednesday 8 March.
IVACS, based at Mary Immaculate College, is a vibrant research centre and international research network, connecting corpus researchers and PhD students internationally. Often corpus linguists work in isolation within larger departments and IVACS plays a key role in fostering a community of practice in this context.
The Department of Philosophy at MIC will host the 2023 Irish Philosophical Society Conference on Friday 20 & Saturday 21 October. The theme of the conference is 'Moral Development and Moral Failure', and the keynote speakers are Lisa Tessman (Binghamton University in New York), Christopher Crowley (UCD) and Katy Dineen (UCC).
Almost a quarter of a million euro has been awarded by the Irish Research Council to five Mary Immaculate College (MIC) doctoral students. Amélie Gaillet, Aoife Munroe, Caitlin Nolan, Keith Ó Riain and Margaret Browne were among 239 postgraduate scholarships awarded part of a massive €27 million-euro investment in this year’s scholarships to support doctoral and postdoctoral research. The quarter of a million-euro awarded to MIC research represents the largest ever funding of this nature awarded to the College.
The Irish Centre for AI Research in Education (ICAIRE) at Mary Immaculate College was established in 2024 with the aim to research the integration of AI into education to empower stakeholders with knowledge and skills and promote collaboration among diverse disciplines. ICAIRE seeks to create a meaningful impact by addressing educational challenges and concerns, enhancing teaching and learning practices, and advancing the responsible integration of AI.