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Dr Neasa Ni Chuaig, new Head of the Department of Language and Literacy Education at Mary Immaculate College (MIC) Dr Neasa Ni Chuaig, new Head of the Department of Language and Literacy Education at Mary Immaculate College (MIC)

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Dr Neasa Ní Chuaig appointed Head of Department of Language and Literacy at MIC

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Dr Neasa Ni Chuaig, new Head of the Department of Language and Literacy Education at Mary Immaculate College (MIC)

Dr Neasa Ní Chuaig has been appointed as the new Head of the Department of Language and Literacy Education at MIC

Dr Neasa Ni Chuaig, new Head of the Department of Language and Literacy Education at Mary Immaculate College (MIC)
Neasa has been with MIC since 2017 with the Faculty of Education as a lecturer in Education with expertise in Irish.

Dr Neasa Ní Chuaig has been appointed as the new Head of the Department of Language and Literacy Education at Mary Immaculate College (MIC), bringing a wealth of experience to her new role.

Neasa has been with MIC since 2017 with the Faculty of Education as a lecturer in Education with expertise in Irish. Prior to this, she taught in the University of Galway, as well as Dublin City University, Maynooth University, and St Mary’s University, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Neasa received her undergraduate degree in Irish and Legal Science from the University of Galway and went on to receive a Masters in Modern Irish in the same University, having grown up in the Galway Gaeltacht. She also completed teaching qualifications in the University, including a Professional Diploma in Education and a TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) certificate.


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She went on to complete her doctorate in Dublin City University under the supervision of Professor Pádraig Ó Duibhir and Dr Eithne Kennedy. On completion of her PhD, she began working with the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment as an Education Officer, where her main role was the development of the Primary Language Curriculum from Third to Sixth class.

She is very much looking forward to the new role and to working with colleagues to develop and champion aspects of language and literacy within the department and the wider college community. Speaking about her appointment to the role, Neasa said:

“I am delighted with this new role and proud to have the opportunity to work with my colleagues to develop opportunities and tackle the challenges associated with the work of our department”.

“Tá mé thar a bheith sásta faoin ról nua seo agus bródúil as an deis a fháil a bheith ag obair le mo chuid comhghleacaithe chun tabhairt faoi na dúshláin agus na deiseanna a thapú a théann leis an obair seo.”

Dr Angela Canny, Acting Dean of Education at MIC added: “We are delighted to welcome Neasa as our  new Head of the Language and Literacy Department in the Faculty of Education. Neasa has been a valued member of our Faculty for a number of years and she brings a wealth of experience to this role. She is passionate about the Irish language, and broader language and literacy education. I look forward to working with her to progress and develop educational opportunities and initiatives that will ultimately be of benefit to our education students and the teaching profession more generally.”

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