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Seanad Voter Registration

[…]possible to amend an address? Yes, a graduate may, at any time, ensure that his/her details are up-to-date by e-mailing : elections@nui.ie , posting or faxing a Registration Claim/Graduate Update Form to NUI. Note the pdf version of the registration claim form may be completed using your computer and scanned for emailing purposes, however the form must be signed by the claimant and so cannot be submitted online. Completed forms should be returned to: National University of Ireland, Records Office, 49 Merrion Square, Dublin 2. Irish version:  English […]

Seanad Voter Registration

[…]possible to amend an address? Yes, a graduate may, at any time, ensure that his/her details are up-to-date by e-mailing : elections@nui.ie , posting or faxing a Registration Claim/Graduate Update Form to NUI. Note the pdf version of the registration claim form may be completed using your computer and scanned for emailing purposes, however the form must be signed by the claimant and so cannot be submitted online. Completed forms should be returned to: National University of Ireland, Records Office, 49 Merrion Square, Dublin 2. Irish version:  English […]

Why Research Matters – Video Presentation Competition

[…]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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Students taking action to end image based sexual abuse

[…]and enacted to provide for criminalisation of image-based sexual abuse and other forms of online harassment. “The Online Safety Commissioner should be established, as proposed in the ‘Online Safety and Media Regulation Bill 2020’. This Bill should also provide for fast and cost-free civil legal remedies (take down orders) to have distressing and abusive images removed from online platforms quickly.” You can find the full report here. It is important to note that in February 2016, Northern Ireland made the sharing of sexually explicit images without consent a crime via sections 50-53 of the Justice Act, Northern Ireland 2016. Students who live […]
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USI Launch 21 Day Energy Saving Challenge in GMIT

[…]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, […]
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Introducing DealEffect.ie

[…]on www.dealeffect.ie Did you know that in the first half of 2013 there was €27 million spent on online daily deals in Ireland? If you were to take away 11% of that it would amount to €2,970,000. With DealEffect.ie  11% of all purchases are donated to charity or an NPO of your choice. Tell me more. DealEffect.ie has the motto “Buy, Donate, Enjoy” at its heart, it is an innovative daily deals website for Ireland that has partnered with many Irish charities and NPO’s to donate 11% of all deals bought to a charity of your choice. DealEffect.ie’s commercial business will be to supply quality […]

USI President welcomes return of DCU after 13 year absence

[…]in Ireland (USI) after an absence of 13 years from the national union. After two days of voting online and at designated polling stations: Total Votes: 1451 Total Yes: 726 Total No: 725. This is possibly the tightest result ever. The result of the referendum will see close to 11,500 members of DCU Students’ Union engage with the national union in campaigns relating to graduate jobs, third level funding, marriage equality and mental health awareness, amongst numerous other campaigns. DCUSU will now have a voice in national student affairs, the HEA (Higher Education Authority), the QQI & SUSI grants organisation […]
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We’re Looking for a Communications Executive

[…]audit and review public content on Social Media Sites     Engage in Dialogue and Monitor Online Activity for the organisation     Monitor Trends     An ability to demonstrate versatility, and enjoy working in a multi-disciplinary environment     All day to day administration in relation to Communication     Establish and maintain good relationships with key members of the media     Identify specific stories /works/angles that can be used to promote the work of USI     Write press releases and articles to highlight the work of USI     Handle media enquiries     Manage the media profile and diary of the President     […]
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Minister Bruton Launches USI 21 Day Challenge with a Smart Brew

[…]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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USI launches ‘Open Up’ student mental health campaign

[…]to seek professional mental health support when needed, as it has found that there is an over-normalisation of mental ill-health within the student population. The idea that “everyone is feeling anxious,” and that there is always someone worse off leads to a situation where there is a segment of the student population experiencing high level distress but not seeking help. You can get more information about USI’s work on mental health campaign […]
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Today’s anti-racism rally sends message that Ireland is for all, says USI

[…]President for Equality and Citizenship, James Curry said: “All of our thoughts are with the five-year-old girl who remains in critical condition in hospital, and the whole school community at Gaelscoil Choláiste Mhuire, after last week’s horrific attack. We also want to pay a special commendation to Caio Benicio, the Brazilian Deliveroo driver who stopped the assailant and put his life on the line to save other people, along with others that helped too. “USI joined the ICTU protest today to add our voices to the condemnation of the riots that took place on Thursday evening, led by the far […]
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USI Issues Advice For Leaving Certificate Class of 2017

[…]students will be getting CAO offers on Monday the 21st of August from 06:00 online. These will also issued by post, e-mail and SMS text. USI is calling on students enrolled for next year or incoming first years to start searching for suitable and affordable student accommodation as soon as possible. “There are a number of useful resources for students coming to college next year who are unsure about what to do next about getting somewhere to live”, Mr Kerrigan said. “The USI and RTB Finance and Accommodation Guide details the rights students have as tenants, and it is particularly […]
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Share the gLove

[…]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: […]

Action needed on Gaeltacht fees for Hibernia students

[…]immerse student teachers in Irish as well as the culture and history of the Gaeltacht for a two-week period. Despite the COVID-19 restrictions students in private colleges are being charged a high fee for a vastly different experience than in previous years. This is unfair and USI supports the student teachers in calling for a resolution to this issue which will be impacting over 1,750 students across Ireland in the coming months.  You can sign the petition by Hibernia College students […]
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Story about student renter being told not to use kitchen is digs proves we need legislation not guidelines – USI

[…]Department of Further and Higher Education about the preparation of guidelines for digs and rent-a-room situations but has decided not to engage as it’s legislation that is needed. USI President, Chris Clifford said: “USI has been lobbying for proper legislation to give students living in digs accommodation proper renters’ rights. We have been saying that guidelines are not enough. And this story is a perfect example of why. If we can’t even trust an elected representative for a party that is in government to treat students in digs properly, then how can we trust anyone to follow ‘guidelines’. Students are […]
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Speak Up: BAI Launch Public Consultation on 3 year Strategy

[…]broadcasting sector. There has been a dramatic rise in the levels of external television content-as opposed to Irish-made content –available to audiences. There has also been a significant change in the ways people access content”. BAI needs to be well positioned to regulate the new media era, and keep a core focus on audience in order to guide its future work. It was noted at the launch that although there has been a vast change in the way media content is now consumed, this change is fragmented demographically and traditional mediums are still strong. At the launch, Damian Loscher, Managing […]
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Students facing ‘extreme stress’ over lack of rent refunds

[…]in order to publicly highlight the accommodation issues students are facing due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the USI created an online portal to enable members to share their stories with the union. In one message, Orla, a student in St Angela’s College said: “Having to pay over €1,000 for accommodation that I can’t be in is very upsetting and challenging. Now I have to start paying a deposit for next year’s accommodation not knowing if I’ll be able to afford it. My usual summer job doesn’t look like it will be operating as normal and so I’ll have no income. I […]
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Students should be refunded for accommodation they cannot use due to pandemic

[…]firms are refusing any refunds to students that are no longer living in the privately-operated student buildings, many of whom have lost part-time jobs due to closures as a result of the pandemic. USI Vice President for Welfare, Roisin O’Donovan explained that students have had to leave accommodation for many difficult reasons, such as to self-isolate or care for vulnerable family members. Roisin said: “Along with the Students’ Unions in affected colleges and universities, we are calling on these companies to show some compassion to students that are in very difficult circumstances. Students are out of college, they’ve lost jobs, […]
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20,000 Students Received Organ Donor Cards Across Ireland

[…]Organ Donation and discussing their wishes with family.’ Students should know that your “next-of-kin” will have the final decision on donation. Students are being urged to let them know your wishes now. The range of organs and tissue currently used for transplantation include the kidneys, heart, lungs, liver, pancreas, corneas, heart valves, bones and tendons, small bowel and skin. Because transplantation is now so successful, more and more patients have a chance of benefiting from transplantation. There are not enough donors to match the number of patients waiting for a transplant. In the case of corneas and bone donations, age […]
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20,000 Students Received Organ Donor Cards Across Ireland

[…]Organ Donation and discussing their wishes with family.’ Students should know that your “next-of-kin” will have the final decision on donation. Students are being urged to let them know your wishes now. The range of organs and tissue currently used for transplantation include the kidneys, heart, lungs, liver, pancreas, corneas, heart valves, bones and tendons, small bowel and skin. Because transplantation is now so successful, more and more patients have a chance of benefiting from transplantation. There are not enough donors to match the number of patients waiting for a transplant. In the case of corneas and bone donations, age […]
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BIG LOVE – World Record Attempt

[…]Students in Ireland will hold a world record attempt on 25 April at Smithfield Square, Dublin 7.* Online event registration for Big Love – USI marriage equality World Record Attempt powered by Eventbrite The event will consist of an attempt to form a large number of people into the shape of a heart.  There is no current record for this feat, though similar records have been attempted and set.  We want hundreds in our heart – and we’re looking for a […]

Youth vote critical to equal marriage referendum, say Student Leaders

[…]City University this week for their annual Students’ Union Training (SUT). Both USI and NUS-USI are committed to campaigning for a yes vote in the spring 2015 referendum and USI has a clear mandate to register and mobilise students to vote. USI has also recently called for reform to the voter registration process in Ireland to create a facility for online voter registration and one rolling register. Laura Harmon, USI President said: ‘Polls consistently show that the large majority of young people are in favour of marriage equality in Ireland and the student vote cannot be underestimated. Young people can […]
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USI Student Summit 2014: What is life as a young startup really like?

[…]know what you’re all thinking. Ah, life as a young start-up in Dublin: it’s all wall-to-wall ping-pong tables, snazzy offices and constant networking drinks with millionaire venture capitalists aboard private planes. That or five nerds in tracksuit pants manically coding in a damp basement somewhere while their boss scrambles to secure funding and keep the lights on. But screw the Hollywood clichés for a minute. The real truth of start-up life lies somewhere in between. Yes, there’s plenty of coffee-fueled brainstorming sessions where we plan world domination; there’s also late nights, almost-missed deadlines and panicky last-minute sales pitches. We’re a […]
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Government urged to support USI student accommodation bill in Dáil debate

[…]student renters and renters who hold a traditional lease. For too long students have had sub-par rental rights and the COVID-19 pandemic really brought this home to many. We are hopeful that Government will recognise this tomorrow and indicate their support for the bill.   “Such support would enable us to continue the really important conversation of addressing the dysfunctional student accommodation market, which mostly consists of luxury accommodation that is completely beyond the reach of the majority of students.” The Residential Tenancies (Student Rents and Other Protections) (Covid-19) Act 2021 is due to be debated in the Dáil at 10am on Wednesday morning with the vote […]
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Statement on student concerns regarding assessment

[…]as a result of the COVID-19 crisis, when it comes to assessment. To that end, we are engaging in on-going discussion with a range of stakeholders to ensure students are supported throughout this uncertain period. We recognise the numerous consequences this may bring for students; many of whom are having difficulties in accessing the internet, may not have the devices to engage in online assessment, may be caring for family members who are unwell or are unwell themselves. We have been constructively engaging on a national level with stakeholders from across the sector through the Tertiary Education Sector Group, which […]
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Statement on student concerns regarding assessment

[…]as a result of the COVID-19 crisis, when it comes to assessment. To that end, we are engaging in on-going discussion with a range of stakeholders to ensure students are supported throughout this uncertain period. We recognise the numerous consequences this may bring for students; many of whom are having difficulties in accessing the internet, may not have the devices to engage in online assessment, may be caring for family members who are unwell or are unwell themselves. We have been constructively engaging on a national level with stakeholders from across the sector through the Tertiary Education Sector Group, which […]
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Archive of student activism for Marriage Equality launches on fifth anniversary of vote

[…]passing of Marriage Equality in Ireland in 2015, the Union of Students in Ireland has launched an online archive on the fifth anniversary of voting in the referendum. Some 30,000 young people registered to vote in the Marriage Equality referendum and the USI has compiled reports, photographs, and videos to tell the story of the impact student activists had in organising the Yes vote. Speaking of the pride students feel in the role they played in changing the country for the better, USI President, Lorna Fitzpatrick says: “On the fifth anniversary of when we ‘Made Grá The Law’ and our […]
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Students Register to Vote Ahead of 2019/2020 Elections

[…]represent over 374,000 students across the island of Ireland  Students can download the form online via checktheregister.ie or call into their Students’ Union to grab one.  In the past 5 year alone, USI have registered over 95,000 students to […]
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Students asked to consider if they should travel to rented accommodation by USI

[…]accommodation, it’s important to consider whether you really have to travel. If you have no on-campus activities, would you be better off staying at home and not moving outside of your region. If you are still at home and were planning to move closer to your college, or if you have already travelled, think about where you would be happier if travel is further restricted. We are being asked to minimise travel as much as possible to help limit the spread of the virus. USI is extremely concerned at the last-minute nature of this announcement, with most students already having […]
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Union of Students in Ireland statement

[…]or will be in contact with anyone who is immunocompromised, you can still support these actions online by sharing petitions, donating, or having conversations with friends and family. If anyone is affected by this, please seek support from your Students’ Union and services in your […]

Accommodation and Finance Support 

[…]advice and are working towards ending homelessness  RTB – Residential tenancy board have an online dispute service if you’re having troubles with your landlord  MABS – A money advice and budgeting services which is free, confidential and independent.   Click the link below to find out more about USI affiliated college rental […]

SUSI Report Confirms Minister Failed Students in Blind Pursuit of Savings

[…]and post-based. 6. Not an Integrated Process: The grant applications system is not designed end-to-end. This means that applicants have to go between Government departments to collect the necessary documentation, making the process even more complex than it already is. SUSI did nothing to change this system. 7. Lack of Staff: CDVEC’s service proposal outlined the staff and resources it would need to cope with the peak demands placed on it in 2012. However, the right resources did not come at the right time and there were issues getting staff because of constraints on public service staff spending. 8. Poor Management Structure: Managment […]
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Students to Participate in World’s First LGBTI+ Youth Strategy

[…]Youth Council of Ireland (NYCI) and BelongTo, are promoting the event to young people between 15-24 to get involved and ensure they are part of shaping the LGBTI+ Youth Strategy for Ireland. To participate online via spunout.ie, just click here: https://tinyurl.com/IrishLGBTIStrategy To participate in the consultations happening around the country, just contact your local Students’ Union welfare officer by email. All events are after 6pm apart from the National Dublin event, which will be during the day on Saturday May 13th. Register your interest now to your local SU Welfare officer, and further info will be sent to you in […]
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USI demonstration urges TDs to sign Education for All pledge and action from Minister

[…]are under enormous pressure and they can’t take much more. This was the case before COVID-19, and it has been worsened by the pandemic. Students in Ireland continue to pay the highest fees in the EU, while spending an entire year studying from their bedrooms. We need action from Government, but we also need full support from every other TD in Dáil Eireann.” USI will also send an Education for All virtual Christmas card to all TDs with a link to the pledge asking them to give students the gift of real, meaningful support this year. The six elements of […]
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International students must be considered in COVID-19 measures

[…]revealed in the survey, according to ICOS and the Union of Students in Ireland (USI). One-in-five third-level international students have lost their jobs but are unable to access the Pandemic Unemployment Payment, according to the research among third-level and English language students about their wellbeing during COVID-19. As well as job losses, the pandemic is having a serious impact on international students getting part-time jobs and enough hours to support their studies, many are even struggling to obtain a PPS Number, while 67 per cent of international students say they are concerned they will not be able to pay their […]
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USI seeks to tackle student housing crisis

[…]information drive in Dublin city centre, USI President Laura Harmon said: “This is an access-to-education issue.  The cost of accommodation in and around Dublin has risen enormously, pricing many students out of the accommodation market.  Many “buy-to-renters” have repurposed accommodation they had previously made available to students for wealthier renters.  To compound this, the value of the student grant has fallen against inflation over a number of years. The end result will be students unhoused and dropping out. USI is calling for the government to form a task force on student accommodation – there needs to be a specific strategy on […]

Galway woman elected new President of the Union of Students in Ireland at Congress

[…]to get students back on campus is a safe manner in the new academic year and deals with the fall-out of COVID-19 for students across the island. She said: “I am absolutely delighted and honoured to have been elected President of USI for the next academic year. I am very much looking forward to working with the new team and student representatives across the island of Ireland in what will be another very challenging time for students. There is a lot to do and as we look forward to coming out of COVID, we will need to ensure that we […]
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USI Cyberbullying Policy

[…](2013) Available at:  http://www.education.ie/en/Publications/Education-Reports/Action-Plan-On-Bullying-2013.pdf Donegan, Richard. (2012)  Bullying and Cyberbullying: History, Statistics, Law, Prevention and Analysis. The Elon Journal of Undergraduate Research in Communications, 3(1), 33-42. ‘Get With It – A Guide to Cyberbullying’. A joint initiative by the Office for Internet Safety, O2, Barnardos and the National Centre for Technology in Education (2012) National Suicide Research Foundation Ireland – Suicides in Republic of Ireland from 2001-2011. Available at: http://www.nsrf.ie/cms/?q=node/36 Sameer Hinduja & Justin W. Patchin, (2010), Cyberbullying: Identification, Prevention, and Response. Available at: http://www.cyberbullying.us/Cyberbullying_Identification_Prevention_Response_Fact_Sheet.pdf Trinity College Dublin – Respect & Dignity Policy Available at: http://www.tcd.ie/about/policies/respect.php Murphy et al. (2011) USI Mental Health Strategy 2010-2013 – ‘Student Lives, […]

Student Summit 2016 Will Launch in Dublin Castle on the 4th February!

[…]favourite two on Twitter and Facebook. At the Student Summit, the final two applicants will go head-to-head in front of an audience and a panel of judges, who will vote for the winner. Submission rules: Upload a 2 minute video to YouTube with your business pitch and send the link to Fiona.omalley@usi.ie. Please note: Applicants must put ‘Student Summit 16’ in the video title before their name and ‘application’ at the end. For example, ‘Student Summit 16 John Smith application’. What we are looking for: New product ideas, new business ideas or new service ideas – either at infancy or […]
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The Union of Students in Ireland said unaffordable accommodation forces students out of college with rents over €1,000 a month nationwide for the first time since the economic crash

[…]crisis. Donoghue said anyone with a spare room should sign up and students looking for a short-term solution should consider digs, but emphasised that this is not a long-term […]
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