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Thank you Professor Niamh Stack for what was a brilliant and inspiring talk around what we, as a school, can do to further enhance this area! I look forward to John Ganly taking onboard your advice and continuing to develop our AEN provision in the school! Longford & Westmeath ETB Johanna Fitzgerald
It was a privilege to have Professor Niamh Stack come to support Mullingar Community College on our #SSE journey. #provisionmapping #leadinginclusiveschools #arisingtideliftsallships
Such a lovely evening to celebrate the wonderful Eugene Wall - a privilege to be asked to join him to share this special evening. Wishing him all the best for the next chapter ✨ ⭐️
It's back-to-school time!📚 A period that can be challenging for both children and parents. PSI member Dr Jillian Doyle spoke to the Irish Examiner this week about managing back-to-school anxiety. Read back via: bit.ly/3yRdOaF
New Publication 🚨 from Psychology@MIC Marek McGann @[email protected] and his colleague Abeba Birhane ‘Large models of what? Mistaking engineering achievements for human linguistic agency’ sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
🚨 New publication for your Monday morning ☕️ by Marc Scully in which he ‘explores the post-Brexit increase in applications for Irish passports through descent, and in so doing, seeks to develop a social/political psychology of diasporic citizenship’ onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/po…
Another multidisciplinary publication from Psychology@MIC Dr Suzanne Egan and colleagues in Faculty of Education, Mary Immaculate College. on the benefits of book giving schemes and how they are best operationalised journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…
New open access article in #JournalofEarlyChildhoodLiteracy highlighting some of the many benefits of book gifting schemes 😍 Proud to be involved with this multidisciplinary team of Mary Immaculate College (MIC) colleagues! journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…
Pleased and immensely relived to be able to say that my research on discourses of identity among post-Brexit applicants for Irish passports was published by Political Psychology this morning: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11… A quick thread, with some of context & major points in the article:
Lovely to welcome our new cohort of students on the Professional Doctorate in Educational & Child Psychology to Psychology@MIC and Faculty of Education, Mary Immaculate College. today. Seven students now funded by #HSE and seven students are funded by #NEPS - welcome to our psychology community Mary Immaculate College (MIC)
Delighted to welcome Branagh O'Shaughnessy back to Psychology@MIC 🥳 After completing her IRC Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Branagh has returned Psychology@MIC as a Teaching Fellow. Branagh is a Community Psychologist with expertise in homelessness research. A great addition to our team
Our piece in TheIrishPsychologist on improving diversity and inclusion in Irish Psychology has been published! Big thanks to Clara Stein and the Science and Public Policy Committee for their support with this. Accessible here for Psychological Society of Ireland members: online.fliphtml5.com/gypz/evec/#p=1
A warm welcome to our Psychology@MIC BEd Education & Psychology students, our joint programme with our colleagues in Faculty of Education, Mary Immaculate College. - we wish you all the best on your academic journey here Mary Immaculate College (MIC) We love the advice sent in from other students on the programme for them ❤️