[…]these policies locally, in partnership with their institutions and continue to engage constructively at a national level with the relevant representative bodies in the sector. This is an unprecedented time and we will continue to engage with all stakeholders in a constructive manner to find solutions that will ensure students are supported and protected to the highest possible standard during this pandemic. Attached: Briefing Document on No Detriment […]
[…]these policies locally, in partnership with their institutions and continue to engage constructively at a national level with the relevant representative bodies in the sector. This is an unprecedented time and we will continue to engage with all stakeholders in a constructive manner to find solutions that will ensure students are supported and protected to the highest possible standard during this pandemic. Attached: Briefing Document on No Detriment […]
[…]Quite apart from the horrific prospect of students faced with the accumulation of tens of thousands of Euros of personal debt, the loan system in the UK has been a comprehensive failure, with almost a 50% non-repayment rate. In Australia, a loans system has had one in three dollars written off, creating an enormous hole in the general […]
[…]key locations all over the city. The canvass comes as part of the final push mobilising tens of thousands of voters to vote ‘Yes’ ahead of polling day on May 25th. USI President Michael Kerrigan, who will be canvassing with USI, said: “It’s great to see almost 100 Trinity students holding over 20 Together for Yes stalls across Dublin today. Despite exams being on, students are still actively campaigning to remove the cruel Eighth Amendment. Students are ready for change, and are demanding a more caring and compassionate Ireland.” “We’re inviting anyone who has questions about the Eighth Amendment to […]
[…]feeds to highlight the importance of celebrating and supporting people through recovery from drug and alcohol dependence. Previously, Recovery Day has been celebrated in communities through local rallies, walks, and other events. However, with everyone staying at home this year, the aim of today is to bring people together from all over the world who are in recovery from all addictions on the same day. Prominent buildings throughout Ireland, including Trinity College and the TU Dublin Grangegorman campus, will be lit up purple today to mark the occasion. USI Vice President for Welfare, Clare Austick said the day is a […]