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Get the Galway Safe App on your phone and enjoy Galway safely

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In a city where vibrancy and energy are at the centre of your average night out, a need has arisen to make the experience a safer one; one that takes cognisance of the many aspects of socialising and the psychological consequences of this.

USI issues accommodation advice for new third level students

The Union of Students in Ireland (USI) congratulated Leaving Certificate students on receiving their results yesterday, urging important next steps to be taken after celebration.

GMIT wins three national student achievement awards

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GMIT Students’ Union took home a record three awards at last Thursday's National Student Achievement Awards in Dublin Castle, which was attended by President Michael D Higgins and hosted by the Union of Students in Ireland (USI).

USI and NUIG Students’ Union launches guide to student life

Thousands of guides are to be distributed to students across Ireland to help them manage their money effectively, know their rights and settle into college life.

Roscommon native elected USI president

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Roscommon native Joe O’Connor has been elected president of the Union of Students in Ireland (USI) for the coming year. Joe has served as president of GMIT Students Union for two years, and was previously vice president.

GMIT students’ union president elected as head of USI

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GMIT students' union president Joe O'Connor has been elected as USI (Union of Students in Ireland) president for 2013/14.

USI rent book is invaluable for first time students, says Nolan

Labour TD for Galway West Derek Nolan has said that the publication by the Union of Students in Ireland (USI) of a rent book, will offer students invaluable advice when it comes to renting.

Third level fees loan deal slammed by students

Leading student groups, including Free Education for Everyone (FEE) and the Union of Students in Ireland (USI), have attacked the decision of more than 20 third level institutions, including NUIG and GMIT, to agree a student fees loan deal with the Bank of Ireland.

Students disappointed by High Court verdict

The Union of Students in Ireland has expressed disappointment at the outcome of a High Court challenge taken by three students, two of whom attend Galway colleges, against the Minister for Education Ruairi Quinn.

Student union vote on opposition to fees postponed

A decision by the Union of Students in Ireland on whether to change its policy in relation to third level fees has been postponed for a number of weeks following calls by delegates for more time to fully consider the issue.

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