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MIC and MISU partner to combat period poverty

Mary Immaculate College (MIC) and Mary Immaculate Students’ Union (MISU) have teamed up to provide students with free sanitary products to help address the issue of period poverty.

Ashling Murphy remembered at college vigil 

Friends and family of Ashling Murphy were among the hundreds who gathered with staff and students of Mary Immaculate College on Monday evening to remember her at a special Candlelight Vigil.

Live Updates: Clare returns to normal after Storm Barra

The public is being warned to exercise extreme caution and to especially avoid coastal areas as Storm Barra is set to reach Ireland early on Tuesday.

MIC Scholarships for six Clare students 

Six Clare students have been awarded an Entrance Scholarship from Mary Immaculate College (MIC) in recognition of their impressive Leaving Cert results.

Clare academic charts centuries of Irish female playwriting

A recently published essay collection, co-edited by a Fanore-based academic Dr David Clare, tells the previously untold story of Irish female playwrights over three centuries bringing much deserved attention to scripts and writers that continue to be under-represented in theatre criticism and performance.

Research focuses on impact of remote working

As tens of thousands of workers return to the physical workplace this week, new research into the impact of remote working is attempting to determine the key aspects of this trend that should remain in place post-COVID. 

MIC launches new unique B.Sc in Psychology 

Mary Immaculate College (MIC) is delighted to announce the launch of a new Bachelor of Science in Psychology (B SC in Psychology) for student in-take in September 2022. 

CAO points rise for MIC’s education programmes 

Mary Immaculate College’s (MIC) undergraduate education programme offering has seen a marked increase in CAO points for 2021.  

Clare graduates and students celebrated at MIC ceremony

A virtual Ceremony of Recognition took place at Mary Immaculate College (MIC) on Friday 26 March whereby the academic and other notable achievements of over 2,000 graduates and students were celebrated.
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