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Union of Students Ireland

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Union of Students Ireland
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    Clodagh McGivern Vice President for Academic Affairs - The Union of Students in Ireland
    • Galway, County Galway, Ireland
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    Lorna Fitzpatrick President of the Union of Students in Ireland
    • Ireland
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    Bryan O'Mahony VP for Academic Affairs/Deputy President at Union of Students Ireland
    • Dungarvan, County Waterford, Ireland
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    Waqar Ahmed VP Postgrad Affairs at USI 22-23. PhD Researcher in Podcasting at DCU. Audio Production Demonstrator at DCU
    • County Dublin, Ireland
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    Hemanth H. Seeking Graduate Opportunities from Jan'24 | Masters AI Grad 2024 @ University of Galway | 4x Expert Kaggle | AI Enthusiast | Data Science, Deep Learning, Python, NLP, Pytorch, R
    • Galway Metropolitan Area
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Overview

The Union of Students in Ireland (USI) is the sole national representative body for students in Ireland. Founded in 1959, USI now represents more than 250,000 students in over forty colleges across Ireland. The Union works for: - An education & training system open to all, irrespective of any consideration of national origin, race, sex, sexuality, creed, political beliefs or economic circumstances, so that each individual can realise their full potential in the service of the Irish people. - An education & training system that through the development of art and literature, natural and social sciences truly serves the interests of the people of Ireland. - The right of students to a decent standard of living, with the right to adequate financial support, proper housing and future prospects of employment in Ireland. - The defence and promotion of all democratic and human rights. - The provision of student services for the benefit of the membership on the principle that control of student services should lie with the membership.