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USI welcomes funding for Student Housing Project Manager to Find Solution for Student Housing Crisis

USI welcomes funding for Student Housing Project Manager to Find Solution for Student Housing Crisis

Aug 3, 2016 | Accommodation, Featured, Funding

  The Union of Students in Ireland has welcomed the allocation of €49,000 in support of the appointment of a Student Housing Project Manager to help identify additional student housing, including ‘digs’ and lodgings in private homes, as the next academic year...
Cassells Report Must Push Forward Publicly-Funded Higher Education Option

Cassells Report Must Push Forward Publicly-Funded Higher Education Option

Jul 11, 2016 | Featured

The Union of Students in Ireland said they are against the introduction of a student loan scheme and said the Cassells Report must push forward publicly-funded higher education. USI stated that the funding option for a publicly-funded higher education is the only...
Union of Students in Ireland Welcomes Second Female President in Two Years

Union of Students in Ireland Welcomes Second Female President in Two Years

Jul 6, 2016 | Equality, Featured, LGBT, Media

  The Union of Students in Ireland has welcomed its second elected female President in two years. 27-year-old Annie Hoey from Drogheda will take on the role as President two years after Laura Harmon was elected to the position. Annie’s main priorities for her...
USI Welcomes New Report to Reduce Gender Inequality in Higher Education

USI Welcomes New Report to Reduce Gender Inequality in Higher Education

Jun 29, 2016 | Academic Affairs, Equality, Featured, Funding, Media

The Union of Students in Ireland (USI) has welcomed a new report to address gender inequality in high education, by introducing gender quotas. USI said gender quotas will improve the third level education sector in terms of equal representation, diversity and rights....
Statement from Irish universities about UK Students and Fees

Statement from Irish universities about UK Students and Fees

Jun 27, 2016 | Academic Affairs, Featured

27 June 2016 Statement from Irish universities about UK Students and Fees: “In the period of uncertainty following the recent UK referendum to leave the European Union, the Irish universities collectively wish to reassure all UK students currently enrolled in an...
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