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MIC Geography lecturer Dr Anne Dolan has been selected as the recipient of this year’s Mid-West Regional Teaching Excellence Award. The Galway native has been chosen for the award in recognition of her outstanding practice in higher education teaching. The annual awards are a collaborative competition between MIC, UL and TUS Mid-West, with academics from the three institutions entering detailed teaching portfolios which demonstrate evidence of their own excellent practice.
Mary Immaculate College (MIC) lecturer Dr Eóin Flannery is to take up a prestigious position at Montreal’s Concordia University. Dr Flannery, who lectures in MIC’s Department of English Language & Literature, will spend the Autumn semester at the University as the Peter O’Brien Visiting Scholar, an invite only position, which brings a distinguished scholar to teach within the programmes of the School of Irish Studies.
A Mary Immaculate College (MIC) led integration project is supporting schools in recognising and celebrating the diversity of the modern classroom. EDNIP (Embracing Diversity, Nurturing Integration Project) works with five primary schools in Limerick City to deliver a strategic and systemic programme to foster inclusion and build a strong and vibrant school community.
Learn more about the MIC LGBTQI+ Staff Network, formed in 2022, with the aim of the group being an informal social and peer-to-peer support LGBTQI+ network.
Located a short walk from the social and cultural buzz of Limerick City centre, MIC Limerick’s leafy 25-acre campus combines architecture from past and present that makes it truly unique.
Mary Immaculate College (MIC) and the Leadership for INClusion in the Early Years (LINC) Programme are proud to support this year's See Change Green Ribbon campaign, an initiative aimed at raising awareness and reducing the stigma surrounding mental health issues. The campaign, organised by See Change, a leading Irish organisation dedicated to challenging mental health stigma, takes place each year in the month of September.
To celebrate ‘Towards 250 Years of Modern Languages at Third Level’ on 26 September, Mary Immaculate College’s social media accounts highlighted the dedicated Languages 250 - YouTube channel, with videos outlining the importance of language learning in Irish Higher Education.
Part of this initiative is to draw attention to the fact that MIC and the University of Limerick will co-host the third in a series of landmark annual events in November 2025 to highlight the importance of Modern Languages as a discipline in Ireland. This event series is organised by the Royal Irish Academy’s Languages, Literature, Culture and Communications Committee (LLCC) and the higher education institutions in Ireland.
Five documentaries produced by Mary Immaculate College (MIC) Media & Communication Studies students will be shown publicly for the first time at a special screening at Dolan’s Warehouse in Limerick City on Wednesday 1 May. The documentaries, which have been produced by final-year Bachelor of Arts students studying the Media & Communication Studies (MCS) programme, cover a range of topics including contemporary social issues, local history, human interest stories, and satire.