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USI ends partnership with Drinkaware, opting for independent alcohol awareness campaigns

[…]contact USI Communications and Research Executive Grainne O Reilly on 087-6776636 or […]
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USI issues alert to young people – new drugs are risky business

[…]area, we want to reach out to all young people and students on this topic. You can never be sure 100% of the contents or origin of an unknown drug, it may be a risk to your health and USI want young people to think before they take any drug; it might not be what you think it is. We’re concerned that there is a lack of education on drugs in Ireland and perhaps we need to speak openly about the issue. With end of exam parties and summer festivals looming, we want to encourage people be sensible and educated, […]
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National Framework of Qualifications

[…]three or more years. Part-time Study Part-time study in higher education is the only realistic option for many people. This route generally takes longer than studying full-time but the benefits are the same at the end of the process. Structure of Courses Higher education courses can vary greatly in their day-to-day lecture workload, depending on the field of study and on whether it is part-time or full-time. Don’t forget to check this out as part of your research when choosing a course. Also, if you are interested in work placement modules within courses (either at home or abroad) or the […]

USI Supports Bodywhys Survey

[…]by any of the issues raised in the survey you can contact Bodywhys support services on 1890 200 444 or by emailing alex@bodywhys.ie or you can contact your Student Union Welfare Officer. Can I change my mind at any stage and withdraw from the study? Participation in the study is completely voluntary. You can skip any question that you do not wish to answer. As the information collected is anonymous, it is not possible to remove your data from the dataset at a later date. How will I find out what happens with this project? A full summary of the results will […]

USI Launch Online SHAG week as Report shows a 22% increase in Syphilis with 24 men diagnosed per woman

[…]with 239 reported cases, compared to 10 reported cases in women. The union, which represents 354,000 students across the island of Ireland, has emphasised that early detection and treatment of STIs is absolutely vital to minimise the possibility of any long-term health damage. As part of the SHAG week campaign, USI has also updated the website shag.usi.ie with information on types on contraception, how to use contraception, details on emergency contraception and the importance of safe sex. Click here for the full report – STI notifications from CIDR – 2015 [Powerpoint […]
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