[…]nominations to USI Officerboard positions to be elected at USI Congress 2013 will pass at 5.00pm today, February 7, 2013 after which nominations will not be accepted. The preferred method of nomination is by scanned document on your union’s headed notepaper to elections@usi.ie, with your hard copy to follow. The document should be signed by the president of your union. In addition, faxes will be accepted at the USI 01 447 5081. Transmission time must be before […]
[…]in Ireland in 1982. The Union of Students in Ireland renews its calls on Government to invest in the expansion of HIV testing services across Ireland. If we are serious about reversing HIV cases, we need to invest in HIV testing, we must ensure barrier-free access to PrEP and sexual health clinics and services across Ireland with a serious focus on ending HIV-related stigma in Ireland. As Ireland comes out of the COVID-19 pandemic, we look to the Government’s robust response to the COVID-19 pandemic and urge the Government to commit the same robust response to ending HIV and HIV-related […]
[…]aims to put students at the centre of their learning experience by giving them the relevant training to work on initiatives with staff, give feedback to the staff and empower them to engage in college structures. The project is a collaborative initiative of the Union of Students in Ireland (USI), QQI and the Higher Education Authority (HEA) to give effect to the recently launched Principles for Student Engagement. The project is being developed in consultation with Sparqs (Student Partnership in Quality Scotland). “NStEP will develop student capabilities and institutional capacity to enhance engagement at all levels across the […]
[…]Now” demonstrations are taking place today against potential cuts to the maintenance grant in the upcoming October budget 2014. The march will begin in UCC and finish in Grand Parade where speeches will be delivered to a large crowd of students. Students from WIT, UCC, IT Tralee, LIT Campuses, , and CIT will gather at UCC at 1pm and march together to Grand Parade for 2pm to express their collective voice on the upcoming Budget 2014. The Union of Students in Ireland (USI) warned the Government last week, that students are ready to demonstrate their electoral power in the upcoming […]
[…]demonstrations are taking place today to protest against potential cuts to the maintenance grant in the upcoming October Budget 2014. The 2 hour demonstration will begin outside the Dail on Molesworth Street. Speeches will be delivered to a large crowd throughout the demonstration. Students from TCD, DIT, IADT, NCI, IT Tallaght, IT Blanchardstown and NUI Maynooth will gather at Molesworth Street at 4pm to express their collective voice on the upcoming Budget 2014. The Union of Students in Ireland (USI) warned the Government last week, that students are ready to demonstrate their electoral power in the upcoming Seanad referendum. With […]