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[…]Committee to be a student in a member college. Members 2022-2024 Ryan Carey (former TCDSU Part-Time Officer) Barry Clohessy (former USI Vice-President for the Border Midlands and Western Region) Caoimhe Cronin (former NCADSU Sabbatical Officer) Aaron Frahill (former UCCSU Sabbatical Officer) Caelainn Kerrigan (former NCADSU Sabbatical Officer) Ciara Murphy (former CMLOÉG Class Representative and NUI Galway […]
[…]issues, as well as other areas blocking access to higher education in Ireland. The island-wide day of action is also calling for an end to tuition fees in Northern Ireland, which are also among the highest in Europe and an overhaul of student supports for students who need them. Almost 500 students have registered to take part in the USI virtual protest on Zoom at 1pm on today. USI Vice President for Campaigns, Craig McHugh said: “Students are highlighting a range of issues through these actions today, from having the highest fees in the EU to paying some of the […]
[…]2018 – 2021 Higher Education Grant Reform position paper Health Promotion strategy 2017-2020.docx Placement and Work based learning Strategy 2018 Postgraduate Students Strategy 2018 USI Voter Registration Reform USI Sustainability Strategy 2018 Strategies passed at Congress in 2017: Health Promotion Strategy 2017 – 2020 (PDF) Strategies passed at Congress in 2016: USI Equality Strategy (PDF) Students For Choice Strategy (PDF) USI Accommodation Strategy (PDF) Strategies passed at Congress in 2015: USI Union Development Strategy 2015 – 2020 (PDF) Strategies passed at Congress in 2014: USI Mental Health Strategy 2014 – 2017 […]
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[…]been a budget for young people. But there are some positive steps overall in funding our third-level campuses, and a shift away from implementing any form of an income-contingent loan scheme. ‘While the additional funding is welcomed to prop up crumbling infrastructures, and not burdening students with a new funding model based on loans and debt, there is no financial support in terms grants for students announced today. With the cost of living soaring, SUSI grant thresholds needed to be adjusted to allow middle income earners to be able to access the SUSI grant scheme more allowing for students to […]
[…]complement of USI. Updated: 10/01/2022 Officers President USI President: Clare Austick NUS-USI President: Ellen Fearon Vice Presidents Academic Affairs: Megan O’Connor Welfare: Somhairle Brennan Equality and Citizenship: Bukky Adebowale Campaigns: Beth O’Reilly Postgraduate Affairs: Jenna Barry Border, Midlands and Western Region: Victor O’Loughlin Dublin Region: Caoimhe O’Carroll Southern Region: John Fortune Staff General Manager: Ben Archibald Administrator: Denise Glover Public Relations and Communications: Martina Genockey Mental Health Programme Manager: Sarah Hughes National Student Engagement Programme Manager: Oisín Hassan National Student Engagement Programme Training Co-Ordinator: Dr Jeffrey […]
[…]in Students’ Unions, clubs, societies, or any other positions of influence! ✊ The two-day event will include discussions, games, networking, presentations from inspirational speakers and students on being a leader!EMpower is open to students and Students’ Union officers from ethnic minorities who are currently in USI affiliated colleges – we can’t wait! Date: It will take place in Dublin on 24th & 25th March 2022 24th March 11:30am – 5:30pm with Dinner afterwards tbc 25th march from 11:30am – 4pm Location: Carmelite Community Centre, 56 Aungier Street, Dublin Accomodation: For anyone who needs to avail of accommodation on the night of 24th March, please note we […]
[…]the postgraduate research community and are looking forward to engaging with the review co-chairs and other stakeholders to ensure the review is conducted in a transparent and inclusive manner.” USI will submit its newly approved Postgraduate Researchers’ Rights Charter 2022 to the PhD review. The charter advocates for employee status for researchers, a minimum living wage, payment for all work and representation in decision-making […]
[…]will have a two-term President for the first time in almost a decade after Lorna Fitzpatrick was re-elected to the position at the union’s Congress on Wednesday (May 27). Due to COVID-19 public health restrictions, USI Congress was held via Zoom with over 200 delegates voting online for the 2020-2021 Executive Team and numerous policies and motions. Congress was also streamed live on the USI website. There will be five new faces on the USI Executive Team for the year ahead with Clare Austick, Adam Clarke, Ciara Kealy, Megan O’Neill, and Gary Tobin being voted in by delegates. Speaking after […]
[…]aim of the working group is to support student and learner wellbeing and engagement during COVID-19. We recognise there are many challenges facing students and we want to help address those challenges. There are many organisations and groups undertaking research or running programmes and initiatives that would be beneficial for the Working Group to be aware of as we progress our work. If you believe you have information that will be useful for the Working Group, please email it to president@usi.ie with “SLWE Submission” as the subject line by 24th of […]
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[…]made to implement a publicly funded system of third-level education in Ireland. In USI’s last Pre-Budget Submission, the union called for Government to introduce a three-year plan to abolish fees, with a €1,000 reduction made last year and the same again in the next two budgets. And while no changes were made to the Student Contribution Charge in Budget 2022, USI would welcome a €1,000 reduction to the fee in this year’s Budget, as reported in today’s media. USI President, Clare Austick said: “We know that Minister Harris has agreed with us that the Student Contribution fee, which is currently […]
[…]universities agreed to provide refunds for vacated on-campus accommodation, most of the privately-operated Purpose-Built Student Accommodation companies have not provided refunds to students. The urgency among student representatives to deal with concerns about accommodation in light of COVID-19 is evident at USI Congress which is currently taking place where students are debating housing priorities and a number of emergency motions are expected to be tabled today. USI President, Lorna Fitzpatrick said: “We have been working solidly on this issue as it is a really concerning situation for many students. The USI has been contacted by students from every college and university across the country […]
[…]Innovation and Science, according to the Union of Students in Ireland. Welcoming news of a wide-ranging review of the grants operated by SUSI, USI has called for thorough engagement with stakeholders including students and their representatives. USI President, Lorna Fitzpatrick said: “USI has been campaigning for years for a full review of the SUSI support scheme. SUSI is a vital part of ensuring students have access to third level education but at the moment it does not fully meet the needs of students. So we welcome this much-needed announcement today. It is vital now that the review hears the student […]
[…]ghlacadh i gcur chun cinn na teanga laistigh den Aontas. Mar sin sainordaíonn an chomhdháil Go n-eagródh an Leas-Uachtarán don Ghaeilge imeacht amháin trí Bhéarla maidir le cúrsaí éagsúla a bhaineann leis an nGaeilge gach bliain le níos mó daoine nach bhfuil Gaeilge acu a mheallfadh le bheith páirteach i gcur chun cinn na teanga. Congress notes: The difficulty some people have taking part in the promotion of Irish because they can’t speak the language. Congress believes: That there should be more opportunities for those who don’t have Irish to take part in the promotion of the language within the […]
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[…]Twitter, #HomesForStudy garnered national and local media attention by being the first port-of-call for journalists to get the scoop without sending a single press release for stories of students who were homeless. With a membership of 354,000 students all over Ireland USI use Twitter to show each member what is being done, how it’s being done and when. USI won the title of Best Zero Budget Social Media Campaign in 2016 with the campaign […]
[…]low remuneration levels and poor working and immigration conditions. We need a fair, open and high-quality research agency that caters for the needs of our society. What we do not need from the Government is a two-tier system for international researchers that hinders Ireland’s attractiveness to research and innovation. USI welcomes competition and collaboration in the sector. However, the sector has taken a corporate approach to teaching, research and innovation. This is problematic, as it will force third level institutions to become subservient to the needs of the market instead of focusing on social needs and challenges. Funding should be […]
[…]the programme strategy, work to enhance communications, and to support the Programme Manager in day-to-day operations.Please see the full job specification and information on applying here. More information about NStEP is available at http://studentengagement.ie Applications must be submitted by 5pm on Wednesday 15th January 2020.More information is available in the PDF below. Applying Please submit your CV with a cover letter outlining your suitability for the post to the NStEP Programme Manager, Oisín Hassan, either via email (nstep@usi.ie) or via post to: Oisín Hassan, National Student Engagement Programme, Union of Students in Ireland, 14 Mount Street Upper, Dublin, D02 […]
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[…]The Road Ahead, 2013, a further increase in mean temperature of around 1.5oC above the 1981-2010 mean is anticipated by mid-century. Congress notes The Irish government needs to take action on climate change and climate injustice in Ireland and the Irish Government need to align itself with its commitments to the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement and do their part in lowering our carbon emissions to the point where we can limit global climate change to a 1.5ºC average warming target above pre-industrial levels. Congress Notes with Concern That Ireland was the second country in the world to declare a ‘Climate […]
[…]will highlight how without a place to leave, many students are being locked out of the third-level system and will not be able to get their degrees. USI President, Clare Austick said: “We are outraged at the lack of action,ter or it seems even interest, from Government on the disaster that is the situation facing students looking for accommodation at the moment. The situation has been bad for several years, but after years of inaction from Government and the COVID-19 pandemic, it is an absolute mess. “I cannot stress enough how bad the situation is for students at the moment. […]
[…]Ireland, USI works in partnership with the UK’s National Union of Students in the joint body NUS-USI. Both IT Carlow Student’s Union and Waterford Institute of Technology Students’ Unions are members of USI, and the new body ‘SETUSU’ will be a member on its formal formation on 1 July […]
[…]Ireland, USI works in partnership with the UK’s National Union of Students in the joint body NUS-USI. Both IT Carlow Student’s Union and Waterford Institute of Technology Students’ Unions are members of USI, and the new body ‘SETUSU’ will be a member on its formal formation on 1 July […]
[…]the Genocide Convention. Speaking ahead of the protest, USI Vice President for Campaigns, Zaid Al-Barghouthi said: “We call on our members to mobilise and turn out to show our support for this motion. We have a moral duty to do everything we can to reach a ceasefire in Gaza, and in this context, we view an intervention by Ireland in South Africa’s ICJ case as a step that would bring us closer to that objective. Students have been active voices in the calls for a ceasefire, and for sanctions to be placed on the State of Israel for unleashing a […]
[…]protests over three days in late November. Recent research showed that getting through a four-year degree now costs students and their families over €50,000 on average. And with Government showing no signs of reducing the Student Contribution Charge or addressing the student accommodation crisis, USI is launching the Cost of College campaign. The overall Cost of College campaign will involve two sub-campaigns; the No Keys, No Degrees campaign which was launched in September as a result of the dire student accommodation crisis and a F*ck the Fees campaign, which aims to show the level of anger students feel towards the […]
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[…]unions and other worker representative organisations to develop regulations around the use of fixed-term and part-time contracts and contracts of indefinite duration. Work with relevant stakeholders to develop a tangible plan to end precarity in higher education. Invest in public research and public-public partnerships for research, including frontier research. The full Seanad motion is […]
[…]knowledge and change lives? This call opens on June 1, 2020 and will remain open for two-and-a-half weeks. The submitted videos will be assessed and shortlisted by the IRC and USI, with the winner being chosen from the shortlist by an external judging panel including RTÉ Brainstorm curator, Jim Carroll. The competition aims to showcase the varied and high-quality work being undertaken by researchers across the island. There will be a monetary prize for the winner, full details of which will be announced when the call opens on June 1. Eligibility The call is open to any postgrad registered to […]
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[…]or reducing consumption of resources can have a powerful impact. Whether it’s choosing locally-sourced food, opting for sustainable fashion and eco-friendly beauty products, or switching off appliances when they’re not needed, there are many ways to build better green habits for the future. USI President, Lorna Fitzpatrick said: “The Union of Students in Ireland are delighted to announce the sustainability partnership with SSE Airtricity with the launch of the ‘21 Day Energy Challenge’. This challenge feeds in to our Student Switch Off Project which encourages students to save energy, tackle climate change and prevent fuel poverty. Throughout the 21 days, […]
[…]Communications Activities Establish relationships with relevant national media and maintain an up-to-date contact database Media monitoring of all USI-related content Manage relationships and interact with external agencies supporting PR and communications activities on a per-project basis Manage the USI digital platforms, ensuring all channels are appropriately targeted for their audiences. Maintain up-to-date, informative and appealing multimedia content. o USI’s channels include: ▪ Websites ▪ Twitter ▪ Facebook ▪ Instagram Prepare and deliver design work to support the priorities of campaigns Monitor the fundraising and sponsorship environment and report in a timely manner on opportunities available Support the design, creation and […]
[…]Communications Activities Establish relationships with relevant national media and maintain an up-to-date contact database Media monitoring of all USI-related content Manage relationships and interact with external agencies supporting PR and communications activities on a per-project basis Manage the USI digital platforms, ensuring all channels are appropriately targeted for their audiences. Maintain up-to-date, informative and appealing multimedia content. o USI’s channels include: ▪ Websites ▪ Twitter ▪ Facebook ▪ Instagram Prepare and deliver design work to support the priorities of campaigns Monitor the fundraising and sponsorship environment and report in a timely manner on opportunities available Support the design, creation and […]
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[…]or reducing consumption of resources can have a powerful impact. Whether it’s choosing locally-sourced food, opting for sustainable fashion and eco-friendly beauty products, or switching off appliances when they’re not needed, there are many ways to build better green habits for the future. Speaking at the launch Minister Bruton said: “Thinking fast often leads us to miss smart choices. This campaign asks us to stop and think. Small changes in our habits can make a big difference. This does not alter the obligation on government to lead on some vital big choices, like the sort of infrastructure we build. The […]
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[…]media and elsewhere, so that it can have the biggest impact possible.” Member unions of NUS-USI have designed and produced the special edition Gaelic glove with the help of partners Murphy’s Gaelic Gloves. The gloves can be bought at: www.murphysgaelicgloves.com For more information please visit our Facebook or Instagram page, Tweet us: @SharethegLOVE_, Or Contact us at: […]
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[…]be published or any details on what will be delivered. USI Vice President for Campaigns, Zaid Al-Barghouthi said: “There is nothing that we can measure. There are no targets. All we got on Friday was an update on the development of short-term activation plans that we have known since July 2023 and […]
[…]and were placed on a lower Pandemic Unemployment Payment because they were only working part-time during the academic year. The €3000 charge is the most expensive fee in the European Union to access an undergraduate course. The union which represents students in colleges and universities across the island of Ireland will continue to campaign for the abolishment of the Student Contribution Charge and the introduction of publicly funded third-level education. However, USI President, Lorna Fitzpatrick explained that this €500 reduction is needed now to prevent many students not being able to go back to college or starting the new year […]
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[…]the amount of teenage pregnancies with only a 2% increase in those using the ECP following its over-the-counter introduction no reduction in the usage of other contraceptive methods And the research document prepared for this debate on the myths, realities and physiological & health impacts of the different ECPs by UCC’s Welfare Officer, Keith O’ Brien. Congress mandate: The USI Welfare Officer to co-ordinate with relevant groups to provide more comprehensive information on the different forms of EC. 09 WEL 2: Abortion Rights Campaign Congress notes: That USI is mandated to lobby the government and other relevant bodies […]
[…]and as we enter a very difficult time for our economy and our society, making such a bold long-term investment could reshape our country’s recovery. For instance, every €1 invested into higher education, delivers a €4 return to the wider economy. Higher education funding will boost economic activity, create jobs and further enhance innovation and investment into Ireland.” Explaining what will be involved in Education for All, USI Vice President for Campaigns, Craig McHugh said: “Today across Ireland, students will be staging socially distanced protests calling for urgent action on higher education funding in order to make sure that there […]
[…]Vice President for Academic Affairs met with the Higher Education Authority as part of an early-stage consultation into the HEA’s new strategic plan to 2021 This week, consultations were held regionally in NUIG (Galway Region), Waterford (Edmund Rice Resource Centre) and Dundalk (at the Dundalk Outcomers Centre). If you would like to particpate in the final youth consultation tomorrow (Saturday 20th) in Cork, please email equality@usi.ie! The Vice President for Welfare signed the Healthy Ireland network charter on behalf of USI. The launch was held in Dublin Castle and was addressed by the Taoiseach, Minister for Health and Minister for Health […]
[…]supporting the NStEP programme now seek applications for the post of Programme Manager on a fixed-term contract until 31 December 2021. Deadline for receipt of applications is 12 noon, Tuesday 14 May 2019. ABOUT NStEP The National Student Engagement Programme (NStEP) was launched in 2016 to develop a national vision for enhancing and embedding student engagement within higher education. NStEP is a joint initiative of the Union of Students of Ireland (USI), the Higher Education Authority (HEA), Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI), and the National Forum for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (National Forum). NStEP develops […]
[…]media was flooded with statements and photos from Ireland’s far flung youth supporting same-same marriage, and getting planes, trains and automobiles to have their vote, and their voice, heard. The power and weight of the young vote was undeniable and written into Irish history when it reformed the justice system – now, same-sex marriage is legal. We have come so far but we still have a long way to go. The role of the youth in 1916 was primarily disruption. Today, their role is still disruption but a different kind – instead of focusing on freedom of country from foreign […]
[…]of the debate, USI President Michael Kerrigan said, “A decision to go ahead with an income-contingent loan scheme will increase emigration and sends a clear message to our future students: take your €20,000 debt, your degree, and get out. Ireland currently charges the 2nd highest higher education fees in Europe after the UK, and we’ve seen in the UK that the poorest students will graduate with £57,000 debt hanging over their heads. If our Government reduced fees by a minimum of €250 a year over the next decade we can actually claim to be an island of saints and scholars, […]
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