
Elections 2022 now open
The deadline for submission of USI Election Nominations has been set by the Elections Subcommittee. Nominations will close at 5.00pm Dublin Time on February 22, 2022. The below documents lay out the positions available and the process for seeking nomination and...Start
Start The 2021 USI Guide tosettling in to college Sexual, Mental and Physical Health at college. Our 2 cents on saving a few euro Your support base for your time at college All about living away from home Wellbeing Settling in at college isn’t always easy. The...Union Organisation, Administration and Finance Policy
Union Organisation USI’s Union Organisation Policy 2022 UO (NC) 1: Casework De-briefing Session 2022 UO (NC) 1: Casework De-briefing Session Proposed by WIT Students’ Union Comhdháil Notes The difficult casework which officers deal with on a...National Affairs Policy
USI’s National Affairs Policies 2022 EM (NA) 7: Cultural Revival of Our Island 2022 EM (NA) 7: Cultural Revival of Our Island Proposed by Comhaltas na Mac Léinn OÉ Gaillimh Congress notes with concern The continued degradation of culture in our Island’s...Equality Policy
USI’s Equality Policies 2022 EM (EQ) 2: Improving Inclusion & Engagement of Ethnic Minorities in USI 2022 EM (EQ) 2: Improving Inclusion & Engagement of Ethnic Minorities in USI Proposed by DCU Students’ Union Congress notes UCD’s recent...Welfare Policy
2022 WEL 1: Sexual Harassment Policies in HEIs Proposed by: CMLOÉG Congress Notes That there are major downfalls in sexual harassment policy documents, as well as a high number of students reporting sexual harassment or violence (34% – over 1,100 students,...Academic Affairs Policy
2022 EM (AA) 1: Motion to support graduate entry medicine students gain access to loans. Proposed by UCC Students’ Union Congress Notes with Concern: In the past week Bank of Ireland, who are the primary provider of Graduate Entry Medicine loan schemes in Ireland....
Union of Students in Ireland statement on Irish AIDS Day 2021
Today marks 40 years since the first AIDS case was diagnosed in Ireland in 1982. The Union of Students in Ireland renews its calls on Government to invest in the expansion of HIV testing services across Ireland. If we are serious about reversing HIV cases, we need to...