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Union of Students in Ireland statement on Limerick

Mar 3, 2021 | Campaigns, Featured, RELEASES, USI News

The Union of Students in Ireland joins with the vast majority of students in Ireland, including most in Limerick, in expressing distress at the scenes posted on social media last night. USI has heard from many students today who are disappointed and upset by the...

USI and Dáil opposition Bill to protect student renters launched

Feb 25, 2021 | Campaigns, Featured, RELEASES, USI News

A Bill to protect student renters for the remainder of the COVID-19 pandemic will be tabled in the Dáil today (Thursday) on the back of a campaign led by the Union of Students in Ireland. Sinn Fein will table the Bill, which will be signed by 56 opposition TDs,...

Action needed on Gaeltacht fees for Hibernia students

Feb 19, 2021 | Academic Affairs, Campaigns, Featured, RELEASES, USI News

Government must step in and work to reduce the cost of Gaeltacht placement for student teachers in private colleges, according to the Union of Students in Ireland. No student should be charged an extra fee to complete a mandatory and integral part of their college...

USI backs Labour Party bill to regulate gambling advertising and calls for action from Government

Feb 17, 2021 | Campaigns, Featured, RELEASES, USI News

Union of Students in Ireland statement 17.02.21 The Union of Students in Ireland supports the bill launched today which seeks to ban gambling advertising, and the union is calling on the Government to act on its Programme for Government commitments in relation to...

Statement on social care student placements

Feb 12, 2021 | Academic Affairs, Campaigns, Featured, RELEASES, USI News

Today, USI and Students’ Unions who represent Social Care students have collectively written to CORU, the Ministers for Further and Higher Education; Health; and Social Protection, Quality and Qualifications Ireland and the Higher Education Institutions urging them to...

Call for Submissions – Student and Learner Wellbeing and Engagement Working Group

Feb 10, 2021 | Featured, RELEASES, USI News

The Student and Learner Wellbeing and Engagement Working Group that reports to the Tertiary Education Sector Steering group chaired by the Department of Further & Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science is requesting submissions from parties interested...
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