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NUIG Students’ Union launches Consent Week
“Sexual violence and harassment are still prevalent issues in today’s world. Consent is ongoing, mutual, and freely given – this is the core message of the NUIG Active Consent programme.”
Proposed multi-million TUS student campus development lodged with An Bord Pleanala
A major multi million euro student campus to service Ireland’s newest university has been lodged with An Bord Pleanála in recent days.
Historic day as Minister approves Technological University for west and northwest
The Presidents of the three institutes of technology in the Connacht-Ulster Alliance (CUA) today warmly welcome the announcement by the Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, Simon Harris, TD, that GMIT, LYIT and IT Sligo have together been approved for designation as a Technological University (TU).
NUIG Students’ Union launch charity challenge
Galway Rape Crisis Centre and BeLonG To Youth Services will be the charities that are set to benefit from this year’s NUI Galway Students’ Union Charity Challenge.
NUIG Students’ Union distribute reusable masks to students
As students return to Galway for the start of the academic year, the NUI Galway Students’ Union are distributing free masks to students on behalf of the university.
‘The housing crisis is dire. It’s demoralising for students‘
University should be a time of discovery and expanding horizons, a time to broaden your mind and education, and to plan for the future. It is also a social experience, a chance to meet people from all walks of life, and where you will form some of the most enduring friendships of your life.
Antrim native takes up post as new NUIG Students’ Union President
Róisín NicLochlainn, a law, sociology and politics student from Antrim, today officially becomes the new Students’ Union President at NUI Galway.
Farewell to a planter of ideals
There is a Greek saying that a society becomes great when people plant trees, the shade of which they will never sit under. There have been many such people in Galway, and my hope is that there will be many more. Indeed, our society needs a constant flow of people whose unselfish actions make better the place they live and work.
NUIG Students’ Union demands end to €3,000 Student Contribution Fee
NUI Galway Students’ Union is demanding an the Student Contribution Fee. The fee is €3,000 in the Republic of Ireland - the highest undergraduate fees in the EU.