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Mary Immaculate College (MIC) has teamed up with Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)’s ADAPT Centre to develop free course materials to help schools embrace and manage Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the ethics surrounding its use. The Technology in my Life (TimL) project has been developed to cater specifically to primary schools and aims to provide educators with the necessary tools and insights to guide pupils in understanding the ethical dimensions of AI in our increasingly digital world.
Mary Immaculate College (MIC) and Tipperary Camogie are delighted to announce a five-year partnership which will see the county side use MIC’s Thurles campus as their full-time training ground. The exciting collaboration will see the Premier’s Senior, Junior, Minor and U16A Championship teams training weekly at the Thurles campus, bringing to an end the practice of moving the location of training sessions to suit availability of facilities.
MIC Thurles is situated right at the heart of Thurles Town and its heritage. Though it still has its original 19th century buildings, it also has a range of high-quality facilities to support the equally high standard of teaching and learning at the facility.
The MIC Thurles Open Day on Saturday, 12 of November (10am -2pm), is an event not to be missed by aspiring post-primary school teachers. The event will introduce prospective applicants to the campuses existing subject combinations in Business Studies, Accounting, Religious Studies, Gaeilge, Mathematics and the newest addition to the MIC Thurles’ provision – Home Economics.
Mary Immaculate College and the Mathematical Resilience Network (MRN) Ireland branch will host a free one-day mathematics anxiety workshop for second level teachers and support staff on Saturday 9 March. The workshop is primarily aimed at teachers of mathematics and subjects involving mathematics such as science, engineering and technology, as well as support staff and teachers who encounter maths and stats anxiety in other fields.
We are delighted to invite you to join us at our Mary Immaculate College Thurles Summer School, in partnership with the Ombudsman for Children’s Office, at St Patrick's Campus, Thurles on 11-13 June 2024. Celebrating 20 years of the Ombudsman for Children’s Office, the theme of this year’s summer school is how children’s voices have changed the landscape of education and participation over the past two decades.
The Mary Immaculate College (MIC) Thurles Summer School will return from 11-13 June this year with a very special focus, Celebrating 20 years of the Ombudsman for Children’s Office. The theme of this year’s event is how children’s voices have changed the landscape of education and participation over the past two decades.