Ciaran O’Connor on Uaneen and student finance

Ciaran O’ Connor is a final year communications student and is running for Vice President for Education.  He is also a class rep and a student ambassador.

Ciaran is aware of the financial pressures facing students and the problems with SUSI.

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While there is little that can actually be done about SUSI Ciaran says that action can be taken.

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And that he isn’t alone on this one.

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Along with putting pressure on SUSI Ciaran also wants to make students aware of the options they have.

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He has been heavily involved in society life and thinks that students should get more recognition for their contribution to student life. He praises the benefits of Uaneen – an optional module which allows final year students to put extra curricular work towards their degree.

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He believes that Uaneen is worth it even as a non-contributory module.

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He aims to create greater awareness and encourage as many students to take it up as possible.

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