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Lack of support for third-level students makes it seem like Government wants to hand young people a plane ticket along with their Leaving Cert. results – USI

[…]Charge and no real announcement on student accommodation. The repeat of the €1,000 reduction in the Student Contribution Charge is again only a once-off measure as part of the overall cost-of-living package. USI had called for a €1,500 reduction now and the introduction of a plan to abolish fees over the next few years. The only measure that will help some students is the increase in the renters’ tax relief, but it is a drop in the ocean compared to the overall cost of student accommodation currently. USI President, Chris Clifford said: “In their speeches today, both Ministers Chambers and […]
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“Cost is a barrier to safe sex” says USI

[…]will be reviewed by a ‘rapid’ working group.   USI president Síona Cahill reacted to the news, saying:   “The Oireachtas committee on the eighth amendment was clear that access to contraception needed to be immediately reviewed, particularly regarding cost.   Students as a cohort have already been failed by a lack of sexual health education at post-primary level, and we are still being failed when it comes to actual access to contraceptives, and cost is most certainly a barrier.”   The USI believes that the ability to choose contraception is imperative for all students and those who are sexually […]

USI Launches Seminar Series on ‘Women in Society’

[…]in Society’. The first seminar takes place this Monday in University College Cork at 7.30pm in the O’Rahilly Building. The purpose of the seminars is to generate a discussion around questions such as: What is it like to be a woman in Ireland today? Do we still need feminism? Why aren’t women represented more in the media and in politics? The seminars will feature a range of female speakers from different backgrounds who are working in leadership positions. USI hopes that these seminars will help to increase dialogue around gender equality issues on campuses across the country. Speakers at Monday’s […]
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USI Welcome the Re-Introduction of Postgraduate Grants and Encourage Students to Apply Early

[…]heavily at the time by many groups including USI. The decision resulted in a 5% reduction in the number of students applying for postgraduate courses. The postgraduate grant, which will be available for postgraduate students entering college in September 2017, was announced in Budget 2018 and came after a prolonged campaign by USI on the issue. The programme for a Partnership Government contained a commitment “to increase support for postgraduates with a particular focus on those from low income households.” The grant is one of a number of changes designed to support the most vulnerable groups enrolled in third level […]
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The Week in USI Feb 11th – 17th, 2017

[…]Fergal McFerran, President of NUS Malia Bouattia and President of USI Annie Hoey met in Dublin and issued a joint statement calling for candidates in the Northern Ireland Assembly election to focus on building a stable future which delivers hope and opportunity for students and young people. Policy and Campaigns: Assisted National Forum in reviewing funded projects aimed at enhancing teaching & learning in higher education. Met with the Irish Survey of Student Engagement (ISSE) to evaluate progress of survey to date and to plan for second phase of field work. Met with the project manager of a scoping group […]

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