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The Mary immaculate College (MIC) Senior Ladies’ Gaelic Football team has brought the Giles Cup back to the College as 2025 champions, following a decisive win against University College Dublin (UCD).
The AIG Giles Cup final took place 15 March 2025, with MIC Limerick defeating UCD with a score of 3-9 to 1-8. It was MIC’s fourth time to claim the title since 2010, having won in 2012, 2014, 2022 and now 2025. MIC player Lydia McDonagh, who scored two goals, was named Player of the Match.
Mary Immaculate College (MIC), as a leading teacher education provider, is delighted to launch its summer suite of Continuing Professional Development courses aimed at both primary and post-primary teachers. This year’s schedule of courses includes Gaelic Games in the Primary School – Advanced; Integrated arts: an integrated arts approach to storytelling; Integrating Robotics Across the Primary School Curriculum; and Teckno - Open A New Chapter in Technology.
Mary Immaculate College (MIC) is delighted to announce the launch of a new Master of Education programme in Education for Sustainability and Global Citizenship. In response to current contemporary issues of climate change, a loss in biodiversity and challenges to world peace challenges for educators are immense. The Department of Learning, Society, and Religious Education (LSRE) has designed this new programme to equip educators with the pedagogies and theoretical frameworks to consider these issues.