University of Limerick appoints first female president of an Irish university
Professor Kersten Mey has recently been named as the new president of the University of Limerick (UL), becoming the first woman in Irish history to hold such a position.
Professor Kersten Mey has recently been named as the new president of the University of Limerick (UL), becoming the first woman in Irish history to hold such a position.
Amal Al Qubaisi, the Arab world’s most senior politician, received an honorary doctorate from DCU last Thursday.
At the annual USI congress in Galway, former Vice President for Equality and Citizenship Siona Cahill was elected President for teh coming 2018/19 term. Read more…
Niall Behan reflects on his time as DCUSU President. Read more…
Thug Uachtarán na hÉireann cuairt ar DCU chun ceiliúradh a dhéanamh ar an éacht nua bainte amach ann Read more…
Vito Moloney Burke was elected DCUSU President on March 9th, after securing over 80 per cent of the votes in his favour.
More students voted in UCD’s abortion referendum last year than in this year’s UCD Student Union presidential election. Pro-life campaigner and activist Katie Ascough was elected president of UCD’s Students’ Union which voted to maintain Read more…
Voting opened today in DCU for the election of the new Students’ Union representatives. Five candidates are running for the position of President, with each offering very different ideas and plans.
Niall Behan is a final year finance student, the current Business Faculty Rep and is one of five candidates running to be the next DCU SU President.
Eimear Maguire is the current DCUSU Engagement & Development Officer. She is a former St. Patrick’s College student. She believes the role as president is the natural progression for her this year.
Students at NUI Galway are protesting against a decision to remove fluency in the Irish language as a requirement for the next President of the University.
UL appoint Vice President for Health Affairs of UCD as their new President. Read more…
The results are in and DCU SU’s next sabbatical team have been elected with Kim Sweeney, James Donoghue and Domhnaill Harkin all emerging victorious. Hundreds of students filed into an extremely heated Nubar to hear Read more…
Terry Keegan has withdrawn his candidacy from the presidential race in this year’s Student Union elections. In an exclusive interview with The College View, the business student cited his heavy workload as a reason. Laura Colgan reports. Read more…
The results of the 2014 SU elections: Your new DCU SU Executive for 2014/2015 Read more…
Kenneth Browne is running for President of the Students’ Union in this week’s elections. Read his interview here. Read more…
Dave Whittle is running for President of the Students’ Union in this week’s elections. Read his interview here. Read more…
Allan Stevenson is running for President of the Students’ Union in this week’s elections. Read his interview here. Read more…
The results of our opinion poll are in and it indicates clear leaders in the sabbatical races… Read more…
President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins calls for a broad view to education during speech in DCU Read more…
Aaron is the current Vice President for Education and your potential President for next year. DCU students voted to re-affiliate with the Union of Students Ireland in a referendum in February. But on March 28th, Students’ Read more…
An American election features a pounding mix of campaign adverts and speeches, with massive amounts of money being spent. One would hope that it’s all being done for an important reason. But how important is Read more…
By Sorcha Jowitt Presidential candidates have been touring university campuses nationwide in an effort to reach students, despite many being unable to vote. Debates took place in University College Dublin (UCD) between Mary Davis and Read more…
By Aishling Phelan Aishling Phelan speaks to the President of DCU, Brian MacCraith about future tuition fees, how the recession has impacted on learning and how having a good degree is no longer enough in Read more…
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