Why study at MIE?
Besides the obvious reasons - top-notch faculty, talented students, stunning campus - the greatest advantage of choosing Marino Institute of Education is the promise that here, you’ll receive the support to fulfil your potential.
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Besides the obvious reasons - top-notch faculty, talented students, stunning campus - the greatest advantage of choosing Marino Institute of Education is the promise that here, you’ll receive the support to fulfil your potential.
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Undergraduate certificate, diploma, and degree programmes
Taught masters programmes, postgraduate certificates and diplomas
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School experience is regarded as a critical element of our programmes
Find out all about the scholarships and support programmes available at MIE
The 1916 Bursary is a financial award to encourage the participation and success of students from sections of society that are significantly under-represented in higher education. To see if you may be eligible to apply for a 1916 Bursary, please see the Criteria Quick Check at www.1916Bursary.ie
Most of the degree and diploma programmes delivered by MIE are validated by Trinity College Dublin
Part-time, evening and summer courses for education professionals
The Migrant Teacher Project aims to increase the participation of migrant teachers in the Irish primary and post-primary education sectors. Funded by the Department of Justice and Equality, through the Office for the Promotion of Migrant Integration, the project provides information, advice and training to teachers who have qualified outside of Ireland, to help them to continue their profession in Irish schools
Prospective applicants who wish to fulfil the Irish Language Requirement can click here for more information
MIE administers this scheme on behalf of the Department of Education and Skills. Click here for more information
JAMIE is a MIE initiative designed to assist Leaving Certificate students with their studies by providing short video clips to help them prepare for their Leaving Certificate Irish examinations
The Irish education system needs and wants members of the Irish travelling community to become teachers. If you want to become a teacher, the Tobar programme can support you. If you want to change peoples’ lives and believe that education has the power to create a fairer society, teaching is the career for you.
Open Learning means you can fit college around your life. Whether you're looking to progress your career, or you've just finished school and wondering if college is for you, Open Learning fits around your schedule and gives you all the benefits of being a full-time student without the full-time commitment.