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Sport can be a Key Player in Academic Success, improving Brain Function, Memory and Employability

Sport can be a Key Player in Academic Success, improving Brain Function, Memory and Employability

Nov 12, 2015 | Featured, Media, RELEASES

Being involved in sports at college can greatly improve your academic success, by improving brain function, memory and even employability, according to the Union of Students in Ireland, who are urging students to get involved in exercise. Sports at college can improve...
USI said the J1 changes is disappointing and will decrease the number of students travelling abroad

USI said the J1 changes is disappointing and will decrease the number of students travelling abroad

Nov 12, 2015 | Featured, USI News

The Union of Students in Ireland said the J1 changes announced today is hugely disappointing and will decrease the number of students travelling abroad for the summer. The changes made to the J1 programme means that Irish students will now have to secure a job in...
Chats for Change Campaign Launched to Help Students Feeling Down

Chats for Change Campaign Launched to Help Students Feeling Down

Nov 9, 2015 | Campaigns, Featured, Media, USI News

Over 1/3 of Students Feel down Every day and Most of them Find Comfort in Food More than a third of Irish Students feel down every day and most of them find comfort in food, according to new information released today by the Union of Students in Ireland. 36% of...

The Union of Students in Ireland will Consider Running Someone Against Senator Ronan Mullen if he “Continues to Represent Hateful Views”

Oct 27, 2015 | Featured, LGBT

Senator Ronan Mullen The Union of Students in Ireland has criticised Senator Ronan Mullen’s recent interruption of the same sex marriage bill as it passed in the Seanad, and said it will consider running someone against him if he continues to represent hateful views....

The Union of Students in Ireland Slammed Ógra Fianna Fáil for their Loan Scheme Proposal

Oct 27, 2015 | Featured, Funding, Media, RELEASES, USI News

The Union of Students in Ireland has slammed Ógra Fianna Fáil for proposing an income-contingent loan scheme for the Irish 3rd level education system at the gates of Trinity College on Friday the 23rd October. USI said the loan system is overwhelmingly intimidating...
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