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A Mary Immaculate College graduate has been awarded a prestigious music award for the thesis she completed as part of her undergraduate study at MIC. Shona Cassidy, who graduated in October 2021 with a BA in Music and English, was awarded First Prize in the Council of Heads of Music in Higher Education (CNMHE) Undergraduate Musicology Competition for the thesis on Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical, ‘Phantom of the Opera’.
A Mary Immaculate College (MIC) graduate is aiming to help tackle the teacher supply crisis by improving the connection between schools and substitute teachers via an innovative app. Aisling Walsh, who recently graduated with a Masters of Education in Digital Leadership in Education, is currently working on a concept for an application to enhance communication between schools and substitute teachers through the use of technology.
Three Mary Immaculate College (MIC) graduates have been awarded a prestigious radio award for a documentary focusing on female education in Afghanistan during Taliban rule.
The discovery of a large archive of historical documents reaching as far back as the 1600s has been likened to ‘winning the archive lottery’ by MIC academics.
The archive was discovered in a skip outside a house in Limerick by Brendan Dennehy around 30 years ago but only 20%, or 28 boxes, could be saved due to the sheer volume of documents. Mr Dennehy approached MIC historian Dr Paul O’Brien recently after attending a tour on Limerick civic history given by Dr O’Brien.
Mary Immaculate College (MIC) will host the Fourth International Finn Cycle Conference this June, in the first time the conference has visited Ireland. Held over three days from Thursday 23 June to Saturday 25 June, the event has attracted Fíanaigecht scholars from all over Ireland, Scotland, Europe and the United States of America.
Thousands of primary school children will head to Mary Immaculate College in Limerick for ESB Science Blast which takes place from 23 - 25 May.