[…]rest of the city. I would say to students right across the city to be very conscious when looking for accommodation to check the BER rating and ensure that you are living in an adequate and safe environment. We can’t have students living in houses that are riddled with mould etc., let’s hold landlords to account and make sure houses are up to scratch and up to standard so that when students are going through their academic lives in a safe environment.” SSE Airtricity Managing Director, Klair Neenan said: “SSE Airtricity is delighted to partner with the Union of […]
[…]Government as new findings from the Union show 36% of students spend one to three months looking for accommodation because of the student accommodation shortage. The Strategy outlines actions to increase student accommodation in the wake of the Rebuilding Ireland, the Action Plan for Housing and Homelessness, to tackle national housing challenges and increase supply. Speaking at the launch, USI President Michael Kerrigan said, “USI has campaigned for years to get the National Student Accommodation Strategy on the agenda to rectify the shortage of student accommodation. USI welcome the significant funding proposed by the strategy to alleviate the short-term […]
[…]relevant to the youth and community sector. Experience of working with young people and community groups in a community setting. Passion for enabling youth participation. Strong presentation, communication and group facilitation skills. Desirable Criteria: Experience of working in a collaborative manner across multiple agencies and sectors. Knowledge of theory and practice in youth and community work. Knowledge of the mental health sector in Ireland Experience of planning and evaluating projects Familiarity with local services for young people e.g. education, health, community and voluntary agencies Strong organisational, administrative and report writing skills. Ability to work as part of a team. Demonstrate […]
[…]be used only for electoral purposes. There is an Edited Seanad Éireann Register which may be used for commercial purposes. Both registers are available for purchase. See more information here. Who is on the Register? NUI graduates, other than honorary graduates, who are citizens of Ireland and who have claimed to be registered as voters. Registration on the register is not automatic; graduates must claim to be registered. Claims/Registration forms must be received at the NUI Office by 26th February in any given year. How do I claim to be registered? Graduates must complete, sign and return to National University […]
[…]be used only for electoral purposes. There is an Edited Seanad Éireann Register which may be used for commercial purposes. Both registers are available for purchase. See more information here. Who is on the Register? NUI graduates, other than honorary graduates, who are citizens of Ireland and who have claimed to be registered as voters. Registration on the register is not automatic; graduates must claim to be registered. Claims/Registration forms must be received at the NUI Office by 26th February in any given year. How do I claim to be registered? Graduates must complete, sign and return to National University […]