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[…]be published or any details on what will be delivered. USI Vice President for Campaigns, Zaid Al-Barghouthi said: “There is nothing that we can measure. There are no targets. All we got on Friday was an update on the development of short-term activation plans that we have known since July 2023 and […]
[…]the Genocide Convention. Speaking ahead of the protest, USI Vice President for Campaigns, Zaid Al-Barghouthi said: “We call on our members to mobilise and turn out to show our support for this motion. We have a moral duty to do everything we can to reach a ceasefire in Gaza, and in this context, we view an intervention by Ireland in South Africa’s ICJ case as a step that would bring us closer to that objective. Students have been active voices in the calls for a ceasefire, and for sanctions to be placed on the State of Israel for unleashing a […]
[…]show that we stand in solidarity with the people of Palestine and are calling for an end to the on-going genocide in Gaza. USI Vice President for Campaigns, Zaid Al-Barghouthi said: “In line with our mandates and policies, USI strongly condemns the occupation of Palestine and the current attack on the people and infrastructure of Gaza. “The student movement has historically stood at the forefront of important societal change, and we know that students are devastated at what is currently happening in Gaza. To give voice to that support, we are co-organising this weekend’s National Demonstration for Palestine and are calling […]
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[…]in Students’ Unions, clubs, societies, or any other positions of influence! ✊ The two-day event will include discussions, games, networking, presentations from inspirational speakers and students on being a leader!EMpower is open to students and Students’ Union officers from ethnic minorities who are currently in USI affiliated colleges – we can’t wait! Date: It will take place in Dublin on 24th & 25th March 2022 24th March 11:30am – 5:30pm with Dinner afterwards tbc 25th march from 11:30am – 4pm Location: Carmelite Community Centre, 56 Aungier Street, Dublin Accomodation: For anyone who needs to avail of accommodation on the night of 24th March, please note we […]
[…]unions and other worker representative organisations to develop regulations around the use of fixed-term and part-time contracts and contracts of indefinite duration. Work with relevant stakeholders to develop a tangible plan to end precarity in higher education. Invest in public research and public-public partnerships for research, including frontier research. The full Seanad motion is […]
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[…]low remuneration levels and poor working and immigration conditions. We need a fair, open and high-quality research agency that caters for the needs of our society. What we do not need from the Government is a two-tier system for international researchers that hinders Ireland’s attractiveness to research and innovation. USI welcomes competition and collaboration in the sector. However, the sector has taken a corporate approach to teaching, research and innovation. This is problematic, as it will force third level institutions to become subservient to the needs of the market instead of focusing on social needs and challenges. Funding should be […]
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[…]the postgraduate research community and are looking forward to engaging with the review co-chairs and other stakeholders to ensure the review is conducted in a transparent and inclusive manner.” USI will submit its newly approved Postgraduate Researchers’ Rights Charter 2022 to the PhD review. The charter advocates for employee status for researchers, a minimum living wage, payment for all work and representation in decision-making […]
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An Foclóir Aiteach/The Queer Dictionary 2nd Edition. (Less Accessible, Full Design) An Foclóir Aiteach/The Queer Dictionary 2nd Edition. (More Accessible, Simple […]
[…]Ireland, USI works in partnership with the UK’s National Union of Students in the joint body NUS-USI. Both IT Carlow Student’s Union and Waterford Institute of Technology Students’ Unions are members of USI, and the new body ‘SETUSU’ will be a member on its formal formation on 1 July […]
[…]Ireland, USI works in partnership with the UK’s National Union of Students in the joint body NUS-USI. Both IT Carlow Student’s Union and Waterford Institute of Technology Students’ Unions are members of USI, and the new body ‘SETUSU’ will be a member on its formal formation on 1 July […]
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[…]medicines) will be a huge danger for humans. Ailbhe McGurrin | #WHYRESEARCHMATTERS | USI-IRC Video Competition Antonia Egli, a PhD researcher at the Dublin City University Business School, has been awarded the ‘Most Creative’ prize. This prize is awarded to a researcher who has demonstrated exceptional creative ability in presenting their research. Antonia’s project examines the vaccine-related stigma expressed online and its implications on the intention to vaccinate amongst hesitant users. This research is unique in its analysis of stigmatising content shared on social media within the vaccine discourse before and during a pandemic. #WhyMyResearchMatters: Implications of Stigma on the […]
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[…]through subsidising hidden course costs USI President, Beth O’Reilly, said: “The cost-of-living crisis is not a newly emerging issue for the students of Ireland. Between having the highest third level fees in the EU and the complete lack of affordable purpose-built student accommodation, many students are forced to choose between paying bills or putting food on the table. “Following the formation of the Department of Higher Education, many thought the problems facing third level students would, for the first time, be prioritised by Government. Unfortunately, the main issues facing most students are still largely unresolved. “The student accommodation crisis is probably the worst it has ever been. Many students are facing a year of lengthy commutes as there are simply not […]
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[…]winner stands will receive prize of €500. Our judging panel will also be selecting two runners-up for most creative video and most informative video, with the winners of each winning prizes of €250, respectively. Eligibility The call is open to all postgraduates registered to a higher education institution on the island of Ireland, regardless of funding or area of research. How to Apply To participate in the competition, we are asking you to create a video about the research that you are doing, discussing why you are doing this research, what you have learned or hope to learn, and why […]
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Nominations are now open for the positions of: Chair of National Council / Comhairle Náisiúnta Deputy Chair of National Council / Comhairle Náisiúnta Members of the Steering Committee The deadline for nominations will be 12 August 2022 at 13.00 Candidates for these positions must be former but not current members of USI and must have attended USI Congress. These positions are remunerated per meeting. Nominations are online at […]
[…]across the island have come together in the Knightsbrook Hotel in county Meath for the first in-person USI Congress since before the COVID-19 pandemic. Beth was elected Vice President for Campaigns at USI in 2021, having previously served as Commercial and Fundraising Officer in UCC SU – Beth graduated from UCC with a BA in Politics and History. USI Vice President for the Southern Region and former WITSU student, John Fortune was elected Vice President for Equality and Citizenship, while the rest of the Coiste Gnó next year will be new to the USI team. Waqar Ahmed, Sarah Behan, Ross […]
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[…]in Students’ Unions, clubs, societies, or any other positions of influence! ✊ The two-day event will include discussions, games, networking, presentations from inspirational speakers and students on being a leader!EMpower is open to students and Students’ Union officers from ethnic minorities who are currently in USI affiliated colleges – we can’t wait! Date: It will take place in Dublin on 24th & 25th March 2022 24th March 11:30am – 5:30pm with Dinner afterwards tbc 25th march from 11:30am – 4pm Location: Carmelite Community Centre, 56 Aungier Street, Dublin Accomodation: For anyone who needs to avail of accommodation on the night of 24th March, please note we […]
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[…]made to implement a publicly funded system of third-level education in Ireland. In USI’s last Pre-Budget Submission, the union called for Government to introduce a three-year plan to abolish fees, with a €1,000 reduction made last year and the same again in the next two budgets. And while no changes were made to the Student Contribution Charge in Budget 2022, USI would welcome a €1,000 reduction to the fee in this year’s Budget, as reported in today’s media. USI President, Clare Austick said: “We know that Minister Harris has agreed with us that the Student Contribution fee, which is currently […]
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[…]students in Northern Ireland) is also on the USI Executive Team, but they are elected at NUS-USI Conference. See https://nus-usi.org/ for more […]
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[…]complement of USI. Updated: 10/01/2022 Officers President USI President: Clare Austick NUS-USI President: Ellen Fearon Vice Presidents Academic Affairs: Megan O’Connor Welfare: Somhairle Brennan Equality and Citizenship: Bukky Adebowale Campaigns: Beth O’Reilly Postgraduate Affairs: Jenna Barry Border, Midlands and Western Region: Victor O’Loughlin Dublin Region: Caoimhe O’Carroll Southern Region: John Fortune Staff General Manager: Ben Archibald Administrator: Denise Glover Public Relations and Communications: Martina Genockey Mental Health Programme Manager: Sarah Hughes National Student Engagement Programme Manager: Oisín Hassan National Student Engagement Programme Training Co-Ordinator: Dr Jeffrey […]
[CLOSED] Winter Postgraduate Student Survey 2022 The Vice President of Postgraduate Affairs in USI is carrying out this survey to lobby the government to bring in a national stipend for postgraduates and to discuss postgraduate working commitments. The VP for postgraduate affairs is also a postgraduate researcher who understands the many complexities of postgraduate research and work life balance. Through consultation with postgraduate students it has been determined that there is a disparity in postgraduate student stipends in Ireland. This Postgraduate Student Survey is to find out where these disparities lie. The data collected from this survey will inform a […]
[…]protests over three days in late November. Recent research showed that getting through a four-year degree now costs students and their families over €50,000 on average. And with Government showing no signs of reducing the Student Contribution Charge or addressing the student accommodation crisis, USI is launching the Cost of College campaign. The overall Cost of College campaign will involve two sub-campaigns; the No Keys, No Degrees campaign which was launched in September as a result of the dire student accommodation crisis and a F*ck the Fees campaign, which aims to show the level of anger students feel towards the […]
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[…]to the cost of living and without investment in over a decade, it has become inadequate and not fit-for-purpose. USI President, Clare Austick said: “USI has highlighted time and time again that students need to see the end of the €3,000 Student Contribution Charge and a plan made to implement a publicly-funded system of third-level education. In our Pre-Budget Submission, USI outlined that we wanted to see a three-year plan for the abolishing of fees, with a €1,000 reduction made this year and the same again in the next two budgets. “USI has also been demanding action on student accommodation, […]
Registration for USI’s Mature Students Seminar 2021 is now open. The event takes place on 21 and 22 October 2021. Please fill in the form below to register for this free event, which will take place via […]
Registration for USI’s Mature Students Seminar 2021 is now open. The event takes place on 21 and 22 October 2021. Please fill in the form below to register for this free event, which will take place via […]
Submission to the Government of Ireland on Student Priorities for Budget […]
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[…]will highlight how without a place to leave, many students are being locked out of the third-level system and will not be able to get their degrees. USI President, Clare Austick said: “We are outraged at the lack of action,ter or it seems even interest, from Government on the disaster that is the situation facing students looking for accommodation at the moment. The situation has been bad for several years, but after years of inaction from Government and the COVID-19 pandemic, it is an absolute mess. “I cannot stress enough how bad the situation is for students at the moment. […]
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[…]Union when creating these plans. It is understood that these might not yet return to a pre-pandemic format, but in-person graduations are possible within the current public health guidelines and with graduations not due to take place for a number of weeks or months, the guidelines may be eased further. As you know, after years of hard work and sacrifice, graduations are hugely important to students and their families and that is the case more so than ever after the difficulties of the last 18 months. There has been a significant uptake of vaccinations in Ireland, including among the younger […]
[…]to announce its backing of the campaign this week and you can view these resources on the USI Instagram grid here. It has been USI policy for many years to campaign for the end of the unfair ban on gay men dontating blood and now the 12 month post sex ban on men who have sex with men. It is unfair discrimination and must change. With this in mind, USI and Students’ Unions across Ireland are delighted to continue this work by supporting the Blood For All campaign. Please show your support for this campaign by signing this petition which […]
[…]when attending college in Ireland. The (Health Insurance (International Students) (Amendment) Bill 2021) deals with only one issue, namely the huge increase in insurance costs for non-EEA students in Ireland regarding health insurance. You will understand that our sector is experiencing unprecedented challenges and international students are extremely concerned about the increase in insurance costs that have been imposed on them since October 2020. All non-EEA students are required to have insurance to meet Department of Justice requirements. However, international students are now required by the Health Insurance Authority (HIA) to have private health insurance. No other group in the […]
[…]support for Urgent need to support the Health Insurance (International Students) (Amendment) Bill […]
[…]explores options to set a standard in sustainability and running events sustainably, targeting 0-waste as a benchmark. 2021 CZN 3 The Hostile Environment and Higher Education Proposed By Queen’s University Belfast Students’ Union Aontas na Mac Léinn Ollscoil na Banríona Congress recognises: The UK’s hostile environment policy, formed through a number of discriminatory immigration laws, means many international students must register with local police upon arrival, apply for a biometric residence permit, pay a costly NHS surcharge and may find themselves subject to landlord immigration checks if they do not live in university accommodation. Congress also recognises: The exorbitant fees […]
[…]and to research the various ways to promote minority languages among students. Repeals IL 19-7 2021 GAE 6: Páipéar Seasaimh ar an nGaeilge sa Chóras Oideachais // Position Paper on Irish in the Education System Molta ag an Leas-Uachtarán don Ghaeilge Glacann an Chomhdháil Le Páipéar Seasaimh AMLÉ ar Oideachas na Gaeilge Congress adopts The USI Position Paper on Irish in the Education System Aisghaireann / Repeals: 20 GAE 1, 20 GAE 5, 20 GAE 6, IL 19-4, 2018 IL 5 2021 GAE 7: Suirbhé le haghaidh Modúilgaeilge / Survey for Irish module Proposed By NUI Galway Students’ Union Aithníonn […]
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[…]there are over 100 factories in the African continent that would be able to produce COVID-19 and other life-saving vaccines and ensure students in those countries could access vaccines. Congress Therefore Mandates The VP for Equality & Citizenship to lobby the government to call for a TRIPS waiver on COVID-19 vaccines and funding of the ACT-A accelerator, The VP should also lobby the minister to ensure Ireland meets its target of 0.7% of Gross National Income is spent on Official Development Aid to meet the Sustainable Development Goals. Congress also mandates The VP for Equality & Citizenship to work with […]
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[…]parents, students who are pregnant and their partners. 2021 WEL 8: USI Health Promotion Strategy 2021-2024 Proposed by the USI Vice President for Welfare Congress notes: The importance of having a streamlined health promotion strategy plan for USI as it provides a sense of direction and outlines measurable goals for the Vice President Welfare and USI to achieve and evaluate. Congress mandates: The adoption of the USI Health Promotion Strategy 2021-2024. Congress further mandates: The Vice President for Welfare to review the strategy regularly to provide progress reports to members of National Council and update the strategy accordingly if deemed […]
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[…]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 stigma. USI support calls from HIV Ireland for the Irish Government to re-evaluate the current approach to ending HIV transmission in Ireland considering record high rates of newly notified cases of HIV. Today, we raise awareness of HIV testing services and call for an end of […]
[…]resulting in delayed identification of illnesses and inappropriate treatment Publicly funded, out-patient and day care programmes are scarce and often lack a comprehensive, long-term strategy for each individual patient The three specialist beds for eating disorders (all in Dublin) are manifestly inadequate to meet demand We ask that you take our recommendations on board: 1) Ensure equity for addressing and understanding all forms of eating disorders 2) Commit to equity in research and sustainable core funding for programmes, services and initiatives 3) Secure equity in access to treatment and recovery 4) Provide education and awareness to the wider population 5) […]
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[…]SAAIs recognise the incredible commitment of Students’ Unions, student activists and student-led organisations across Ireland in improving the lives of students, not just on campus but in wider society. Despite all the challenges COVID-19 posed for them, students have demonstrated incredible leadership in running campaigns, advocating for their peers and raising money for charity. “Those nominated this year are fantastic ambassadors, not only for their colleges and the student body, but for Irish society.” Some 870 third-level teaching staff were also recognised at the event through the Teaching Hero Awards, ran in partnership by USI and the National Forum for […]
[…]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 set to take place next week. USI is encouraging students and the public to get behind the bill by expressing their support online using the […]
[…]public health restrictions, USI Congress was held via Zoom with delegates voting online for the 2021-2022 Executive Team and numerous policies and motions. Congress was also streamed live on Facebook so students could watch the action as it happened. Speaking after her election, Clare explained that there is a lot of work ahead for the union as it seeks 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 […]