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[dg ids=”12578″] Click here to read or download: Student Reaction – A Guide to Budget […]
The nominations processes for USI officerships have opened on the USI Congress 2021 Website. Elections will take place on 7 April 2021 during the USI Congress, which will be online. Online voting will take place for these elections. All information for prospective candidates is available on the site, including role descriptions, terms of office and nomination process. Nominations close on 24 February […]
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 […]
Accounts approved at USI Congress […]
[…]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 […]
Leaving Cert Reform Submission October […]
[…]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 […]
Thank you for downloading this Finances Spreadsheet. Hope it’s useful. If the idea of finance spreadsheets is stressful, please click here for a picture of a […]
[…]to=”welfare@usi.ie” subject=”Women Lead feedback!”][contact-field label=”Name” type=”name”][contact-field label=”What does empowering women mean to you?” type=”text”][contact-field label=”What does women in leadership mean to you?” type=”text”][contact-field label=”What piece of advice would you give other women?” type=”text”][/contact-form] Celebrating Women To celebrate women, we have compiled some lists of our favourite books, podcasts and films created and made by or about women to inspire you to become a woman who leads! Click on the thumbnails below to view or download. The Schedule Here’s our exciting Women Lead 2021 schedule. We have so many interesting and inspiring women lined up with a range of […]
Website accessibility functions will be degraded for 45 minutes from 16.15 until 17.30 on 5 May 2021 to facilitate upgrades to the site. Other services will be affected also but the site will remain […]
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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 […]
[…]President, Adam Clarke is the Vice President for Postgraduate Affrairs and Ellen Fearon is the NUS-USI President. Details, including phone numbers, emails, Twitter handles, and biographies can be found here. Watch out for videos introducing your USI Executive for 2020-2021 in more detail over the coming week. With so much change ongoing as a result of the pandemic, your USI team is ready for another busy year ahead seeking to place the student voice at the centre of all third-level education decisions and […]
[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 […]
[…]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 […]
[…]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, […]
[…]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 […]
[…]to optimise images and load times, generate caches of regularly accessed files and purge old non-display data which was probably very useful at some point but now is just slowing things down. The security of the site has been improved and backups are now being fully automated. In the back end a synchronised version of the site is in a development mode so that we can keep the site fresh. Visual nonsense In fact the display framework we’re using is shorter and therefore theoretically faster than before. Your computer is handling the visual stuff now, and the stuff being served […]
[…]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) […]