If you missed MIC Postgraduate Information Virtual Sessions, you can now watch all four sessions on-demand.
Learn more about MIC postgraduate study options from diploma to doctoral level, and how a postgraduate qualification from MIC can take your career to the next level.
Get all the information you need about MIC Arts and Education postgraduate programmes, as well as fees, funding and the scholarships available for postgraduate students.
Mary Immaculate College (MIC) is a long-established provider of postgraduate programmes in Education and the Liberal Arts at Diploma, Masters and Doctoral (PhD) level. Grounded in decades of research and scholarship, MIC offers postgraduate students experienced, responsive and tailored research supervision and mentoring.
These sessions were held were held in February and March 2022
Watch MIC Postgraduate Information Virtual Sessions?
Professor William Leahy, Rachel Godfrey & Dr Julianne Stack discuss our Arts postgraduate programmes
Dr TJ Ó Ceallaigh & Dr Julianne Stack share insights on our Education postgraduate programmes
Programme coordinator Dr Margaret Nohilly gives an overview of our PME (Primary-Teaching) programme
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnzqAMBTPPo
Dr Julianne Stack from MIC’s Research & Graduate School discusses fees & financial supports
Mary Immaculate College deliver Higher Learning, Postgraduate, Masters courses for those eager to continue their education.
As a postgraduate at Mary Immaculate College (MIC) you will be part of a vibrant community of over 100 PhD researchers and 250 Masters students. Our postgraduate programmes are central to the College’s mission: to foster the intellectual, spiritual, and professional development of students through excellence in teaching, learning and research in a range of disciplines in Arts and Education.
Mary Immaculate College (MIC) realises that financial support structures for students undertaking postgraduate research at our college are critical in attracting world-class students to our campus. To this end, MIC offers numerous forms of financial support to postgraduate researchers including a Doctoral Award (PhD in Arts or Education), an MIC Doctoral Studentship, an MIC Postgraduate Award, numerous departmental Assistantships, Presidents Scholarships and Special Awards.
Students pursuing research postgraduate degrees in Arts or Education are eligible to apply for MIC awards. These are available on a competitive basis and at the discretion of the College.
Typically, awards provide a subsistence bursary for the normal registration period of benefiting students, and in some cases also off-set tuition fees.
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