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The Leadership for Inclusion in the Early Years (LINC) Programme celebrated the achievements of 537 Inclusion Coordinators at the Lime Tree Theatre at Mary Immaculate College today (19 October) at a special ceremony recognising the dedication of graduates and their essential role in promoting inclusion within early years settings across Ireland.
Now in its ninth year, the LINC Programme stands as a beacon of excellence in fostering inclusive practice. Delivered by a consortium led by Mary Immaculate College (MIC) in collaboration with Early Childhood Ireland (ECI) and Maynooth University’s Froebel Department of Primary and Early Childhood Education, the programme exemplifies the Government's commitment to enhancing the quality of education and training for early years educators.
Minister for Further & Higher Education, Research, Innovation & Science, Simon Harris TD, visited MIC's Limerick campus on Monday to meet with senior management to discuss progressing plans for a new library building.
Speaking during his visit, Minister Harris said: “I am in Limerick today to discuss how we progress a proposal for the new Library building for Mary Immaculate College, which I know is of huge importance to college staff and students.”
Learn how MIC Libraries are committed to supporting the College in its mission of promoting educational excellence for all. It aims to do this by: Delivering a friendly and professional library service; Providing effective, efficient and up-to-date library resources; Encouraging all users in the use of these resources; and Continually reviewing the relevance of the library service to ensure that it meets the needs of the College community.
Founded in 1898, MIC is the oldest third level institution in Limerick. Visit this page to learn about the College's mission, vision, values, & history.
Run by the Department of English language and Literature in MIC since 2002, this highly-successful and popular one-year taught Master of Arts programme in Modern English Literature has graduated over 160 students and 97% of these students have graduated with an honours MA degree.
There are more reasons than ever before to choose Primary Teaching as your number one CAO choice according to Professor Eugene Wall, President of MIC, who was speaking on the Department of Education’s decision to allocate more places across Ireland’s primary teaching programmes. As a result, MIC will be offering an additional 30 places across their much-in-demand primary teaching programmes, thereby making a career in primary teaching more accessible and attainable than ever before.
Learn about the Department of Music at MIC, which offers music as an arts subject for the BA in Liberal Arts and music electives for the B Ed in Primary Teaching. It also supervises graduate students at MA and PhD level by research in Musicology and Music Education, and also offers a taught MA in Music Education in association with the Department of Arts Education and Physical Education.