[…]scrutiny of Banded Hours Contract Bill 2016 alongside representative of Teachers Union of Ireland and Association of Secondary Teachers of Ireland and representatives of TASC and Migrant Rights Centre Ireland on May 9th. USI welcomed the Bill, and believe it is a step in right direction in ensuring that those who are studying can have a sense of security and not be exploited while studying. In 2010, the EuroStudent survey received 13,530 valid responses from students in Ireland. Just over half of all students (53%) indicated they work during term-time, 35% regularly and 18% occasionally. This national survey found that […]
[…]will include some interactive features. The app will be required to be compatible on both apple and android devices. The developer will be required to work with a designer on integrating images/designs for app. Information on upkeep will need to be accessible and available to USI. Full spec will be made available to interested candidates. Timeline This project will be required to be completed by Friday the 17th of August 2018. Budget and payment The applicant will be required to submit a full breakdown of costs ensuring that the project is value for money with a budget of €2000 – […]
[…]a new social media campaign. Between 2011 and 2012 there was a 33% increase in Gonorrhoea cases, and young men and women aged 17 to 29 years have been identified as a particular at risk group. The tongue-in-cheek style of key messages for the campaign will help with getting the information across to young adults in both a humorous and factual way. Key messages will be promoted primarily using online resources – Facebook, Twitter and websites -from Monday 9th December and will continue into 2014. Social media messages will promote safer sex, prevention of sexually transmitted Infections (STIs) including the […]
[…]a new social media campaign. Between 2011 and 2012 there was a 33% increase in Gonorrhoea cases, and young men and women aged 17 to 29 years have been identified as a particular at risk group. The tongue-in-cheek style of key messages for the campaign will help with getting the information across to young adults in both a humorous and factual way. Key messages will be promoted primarily using online resources – Facebook, Twitter and websites -from Monday 9th December and will continue into 2014. Social media messages will promote safer sex, prevention of sexually transmitted Infections (STIs) including the […]