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A series of documentaries produced by MIC Media & Communications students were publicly aired for the first time at a special screening event in Dolan’s in Limerick recently. Now in it’s 24th year, the annual end-of-year screenings debut documentaries and advertisements which final-year Media students have spent a semester producing, shooting and editing. The documentaries offer an insight into the lives of students facing different challenges and experiences, including mature students and their return to education, two female students balancing parenthood with full-time study, and three students with differing backgrounds and beliefs who discuss the prejudices they witness. In addition, the history of radio in Ireland is chronicled in one documentary, with another recording the invaluable work done by the Limerick Youth Service.
Mary Immaculate College is committed to providing an inclusive and supportive environment for all staff and students. MIC aims to create an open and supportive environment where all can discuss comfortably any issues associated with the menopause, if they so wish, and to ensure necessary and reasonable supports are offered in an empathetic way.
It was with great sadness that MIC learned of the death of lecturer and colleague Dr Tony Langlois, who passed away suddenly on Saturday 12 October. Tony was a dedicated lecturer in the Department of Media & Communication Studies and a beloved member of the MIC community.
Leading the many heartfelt tributes to Tony was Dr Rosemary Day, Head of Department in Media & Communications, who said.
Tony, who joined MIC as a lecturer in Media & Communications in 2001, was instrumental in the development of the students’ community radio station, Wired FM, a joint partnership between MIC and TUS. He was also involved in the co-ordination and direction of the national research centre for audio studies, ARC.
The MIC Munster GAA Centre of Excellence in Child Coaching and Gaelic Games Promotion, based at Mary Immaculate College, is the result of a new partnership between MIC and Munster GAA, and aims to promote, develop and enhance Gaelic games and coach education within education from pre-school to post-primary level.
Mary Immaculate College (MIC) is delighted to announce the launch of a Master's in Digital Leadership in Education. The programme is designed for those working in education to support them to integrate innovative digital learning practices in their organisations.
Mary Immaculate College (MIC) is delighted to announce the launch of a brand-new online MA sa Ghaeilge (Ceannaireacht i dTeanga, Cultúr agus Pobal) for student intake in September 2024.
Mary Immaculate College (MIC) is excited to announce that its recent October Open Days have achieved the highest attendance in the College’s history, with more than 4,000 prospective students, parents, and educators visiting the Limerick Campus over the course of the two-day event. This significant milestone highlights growing interest in the College’s diverse academic programmes, state-of-the-art facilities, and vibrant student life.
Mary Immaculate College (MIC) is delighted to announce the return of its on-campus MIC Limerick October Open Days. On Thursday 20 and Friday 21 of October, from 9am to 3pm each day, the College will open the campus to prospective students from all over the country, guidance counsellors and parents.
The CAO Round 1 offers for 2024 were made today (Wednesday, 28 August) and MIC has two of the education programmes with the highest points in the country.
The College’s four-year B Ed in Education and Psychology (MI008) degree, the only one of its type in Ireland, not only remains a highly sought-after programme attracting the highest calibre of applicant but the 2024 CAO minimum points requirement of 590 makes it, along with MIC’s Bachelor of Education – International (MI004), the teacher education programme with the highest points in the country. MIC’s unique Bachelor of Education – International is a four-year, full-time, honours degree (Level 8) designed to qualify students to be primary teachers, with the addition of an international study component. The programme remains popular with the minimum points requirement at an impressive 565.