Revision as of 20:44, 22 February 2023 editLimerick Editor (talk | contribs)1 edit Changes reflecting the move to being a commercial entityTag: Visual edit← Previous edit | Revision as of 01:03, 23 February 2023 edit undoSeoR (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users, Pending changes reviewers45,705 edits Undid revision 1140994997 by Limerick Editor Rmv. inaccurate tagging - the union was not abolished, and did not "become a commercial entity." It conducted a controversial rebrand at considerable cost and changed focus, perhaps, but all this needs citation and neutral writing. Further copyediting. Needs more on history and notable officers, etc.Next edit → | ||
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The '''University of Limerick Students' Union''' ({{lang-ga|Aontas na Mac Léinn, Ollscoil Luimnigh}}) is the representative body for students at the ], situated in ], ]. | The '''University of Limerick Students' Union''' ({{lang-ga|Aontas na Mac Léinn, Ollscoil Luimnigh}}) is the representative body for students at the ], situated in ], ]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
The ] (NIHE) was founded in Limerick in 1972. The 113 students who started in NIHEL |
The ] (NIHE) was founded in Limerick in 1972. The 113 students who started in NIHEL that year founded the Students' Union, which was later to become the University of Limerick Students' Union.{{fact|date=January 2022}} | ||
In its early years, all officers served in a voluntary capacity. The first officers elected included John Redington (President), John Kerr (Vice-president), Fionnuala Lyddy (Secretary) and Eric Duhan (Treasurer). Pat Carroll was elected in 1975 as the first full-time President. The National College of Physical Eductation (NCPE), subsequently ], had a separate students' union also founded in 1972 until its amalgamation with the University of Limerick. Its first President was Brendan Lillis.{{fact|date=January 2022}} | In its early years, all officers served in a voluntary capacity. The first officers elected included John Redington (President), John Kerr (Vice-president), Fionnuala Lyddy (Secretary) and Eric Duhan (Treasurer). Pat Carroll was elected in 1975 as the first full-time President. The National College of Physical Eductation (NCPE), subsequently ], had a separate students' union also founded in 1972 until its amalgamation with the University of Limerick. Its first President was Brendan Lillis.{{fact|date=January 2022}} | ||
===Union of Students in Ireland=== | |||
From its inception in 1972, the union had been involved with the ] (USI). ULSU withdrew in 1991 from USI after it decided that the national union was no longer doing what it should be doing for ordinary students on the ground. ULSU has never reaffiliated to USI, although an inquorate referendum held in 2001 on the issue indicated some support among students for such a move. The votes cast in this referendum were counted and showed that just under 55 percent of students who voted were in favour of rejoining. 66 percent in favour would have been needed to pass the referendum. The referendum did not have enough votes (only 700, changed from 20 percent to 15 percent in 2006 to be deemed valid).<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.ulsu.ie/pdfs/ULSUConstitution.pdf |title=ULSU Constitution |access-date=2007-08-30 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927062501/http://www.ulsu.ie/pdfs/ULSUConstitution.pdf |archive-date=2007-09-27 |url-status=dead }}</ref> | From its inception in 1972, the union had been involved with the ] (USI). ULSU withdrew in 1991 from USI after it decided that the national union was no longer doing what it should be doing for ordinary students on the ground. ULSU has never reaffiliated to USI, although an inquorate referendum held in 2001 on the issue indicated some support among students for such a move. The votes cast in this referendum were counted and showed that just under 55 percent of students who voted were in favour of rejoining. 66 percent in favour would have been needed to pass the referendum. The referendum did not have enough votes (only 700, changed from 20 percent to 15 percent in 2006 to be deemed valid).<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.ulsu.ie/pdfs/ULSUConstitution.pdf |title=ULSU Constitution |access-date=2007-08-30 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927062501/http://www.ulsu.ie/pdfs/ULSUConstitution.pdf |archive-date=2007-09-27 |url-status=dead }}</ref> | ||
== Re- |
=== Re-branding === | ||
In July 2018 the union underwent a re-brand to "UL Student Life". This re-brand was spearheaded by the 2017/2018 executive with a view to |
In July 2018 the union underwent a re-brand to "UL Student Life". This re-brand was spearheaded by the 2017/2018 executive with a view to increasing student participation.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://trinitynews.ie/ul-students-union-rebrands-itself-as-ul-student-life/|title=UL Students' Union rebrands itself as UL Student Life|date=2018-07-18|work=Trinity News {{!}} Ireland's Oldest Student Paper|access-date=2018-08-20|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.limerickleader.ie/news/home/325513/students-in-uproar-over-20k-union-rebrand-at-university-of-limerick.html|title=Students in uproar over €20K union rebrand at University of Limerick|access-date=2018-08-20}}</ref> | ||
However this re-brand has faced criticism from both past and present students and has raised questions about the democratic process within the union. Under the union's constitution name changes must be approved by a college-wide referendum or an AGM where quorum is 100 students. 25 members were in attendance when the name change was proposed with only 3 voting against the proposed re-brand.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.universitytimes.ie/2018/07/justifiable-criticism-for-a-brazen-e20000-ulsu-rebrand/|title=Justifiable Criticism for a Brazen €20,000 ULSU Rebrand|website=www.universitytimes.ie|language=en-US|access-date=2018-08-20}}</ref> | However this re-brand has faced criticism from both past and present students and has raised questions about the democratic process within the union. Under the union's constitution name changes must be approved by a college-wide referendum or an AGM, where the quorum is 100 students. 25 members were in attendance when the name change was proposed with only 3 voting against the proposed re-brand.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.universitytimes.ie/2018/07/justifiable-criticism-for-a-brazen-e20000-ulsu-rebrand/|title=Justifiable Criticism for a Brazen €20,000 ULSU Rebrand|website=www.universitytimes.ie|language=en-US|access-date=2018-08-20}}</ref> | ||
The re-brand has also attracted controversy due to the high costs involved. A former Vice-President of the Postgraduate Students’ Union Declan Mills cited costs of between €20,000 and €25,000 for development of the brand by an outside company alone. As of 2018, additional costs associated with the re-brand were not known.<ref name="backlash">{{Cite web|url=http://www.universitytimes.ie/2018/07/ulsu-faces-backlash-over-e20k-rebrand-to-ul-student-life/|title=ULSU Faces Backlash Over €20k 'Rebrand' to UL Student Life|website=www.universitytimes.ie|language=en-US|access-date=2018-07-20}}</ref> | The re-brand has also attracted controversy due to the high costs involved. A former Vice-President of the Postgraduate Students’ Union Declan Mills cited costs of between €20,000 and €25,000 for development of the brand by an outside company alone. As of 2018, additional costs associated with the re-brand were not known.<ref name="backlash">{{Cite web|url=http://www.universitytimes.ie/2018/07/ulsu-faces-backlash-over-e20k-rebrand-to-ul-student-life/|title=ULSU Faces Backlash Over €20k 'Rebrand' to UL Student Life|website=www.universitytimes.ie|language=en-US|access-date=2018-07-20}}</ref> | ||
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==An Focal and other publications== | ==An Focal and other publications== | ||
The Students' Union produces a newspaper, ''An Focal''. The production of ''An Focal'' was formerly the responsibility of the Vice-President/Communications Officer. Following the abolition of this office in 2012, a full-time student was appointed |
The Students' Union produces a newspaper, ''An Focal''. The production of ''An Focal'' was formerly the responsibility of the Vice-President/Communications Officer. Following the abolition of this office in 2012, a full-time student editor was appointed. The editor is assisted by an editorial team of student volunteers as well as student contributors. The paper's print schedule was up until December 2017 fortnightly before the union decided to change it to monthly, without consulting the editor. A spokesperson for the union cited that the paper had "deteriorated considerably in terms of layout, spelling, grammar, use of colour and overall design".<ref name="backlash"/><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.limerickleader.ie/news/home/286259/university-of-limerick-students-union-s-war-of-words-with-editor-over-paper-s-future.html|title=University of Limerick Students' Union's war of words with editor over paper's future|access-date=2018-07-20}}</ref> | ||
==Organisation and services== | ==Organisation and services== | ||
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# There is a separate Postgraduate Students Union to represent postgraduate students on postgraduate issues only. Postgraduate students elect a full-time sabbatical President and a part-time Vice-President/Treasurer for the PSU.<ref>{{cite web |title=About Us |url=https://ulpsu.wordpress.com/about/ |website=UL Postgraduate Students' Union blog |date=29 June 2014 |access-date=2020-01-22}}</ref> | # There is a separate Postgraduate Students Union to represent postgraduate students on postgraduate issues only. Postgraduate students elect a full-time sabbatical President and a part-time Vice-President/Treasurer for the PSU.<ref>{{cite web |title=About Us |url=https://ulpsu.wordpress.com/about/ |website=UL Postgraduate Students' Union blog |date=29 June 2014 |access-date=2020-01-22}}</ref> | ||
# It runs its own clubs and societies through the UL Wolves brand and administrative superstructure, with |
# It runs its own clubs and societies through the UL Wolves brand and administrative superstructure, with a separate executive committee, and two elected reps delegated to the Union Executive. These bodies are administered through the union by and for the students. As of 2018, ULSU supported 37 clubs and 45 societies.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://ulsu.ie/clubssocs |title=ULSU | Clubs & Societies |access-date=16 February 2018 |archive-date=16 February 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180216085208/https://ulsu.ie/clubssocs |url-status=dead }}</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 01:03, 23 February 2023
Institution | University of Limerick |
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Location | Students' Union Building |
Established | 1972 |
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Website | University of Limerick Students' Union |
The University of Limerick Students' Union (Template:Lang-ga) is the representative body for students at the University of Limerick, situated in Limerick, Ireland.
History
The National Institute for Higher Education (NIHE) was founded in Limerick in 1972. The 113 students who started in NIHEL that year founded the Students' Union, which was later to become the University of Limerick Students' Union.
In its early years, all officers served in a voluntary capacity. The first officers elected included John Redington (President), John Kerr (Vice-president), Fionnuala Lyddy (Secretary) and Eric Duhan (Treasurer). Pat Carroll was elected in 1975 as the first full-time President. The National College of Physical Eductation (NCPE), subsequently Thomond College of Education, had a separate students' union also founded in 1972 until its amalgamation with the University of Limerick. Its first President was Brendan Lillis.
Union of Students in Ireland
From its inception in 1972, the union had been involved with the Union of Students in Ireland (USI). ULSU withdrew in 1991 from USI after it decided that the national union was no longer doing what it should be doing for ordinary students on the ground. ULSU has never reaffiliated to USI, although an inquorate referendum held in 2001 on the issue indicated some support among students for such a move. The votes cast in this referendum were counted and showed that just under 55 percent of students who voted were in favour of rejoining. 66 percent in favour would have been needed to pass the referendum. The referendum did not have enough votes (only 700, changed from 20 percent to 15 percent in 2006 to be deemed valid).
Re-branding
In July 2018 the union underwent a re-brand to "UL Student Life". This re-brand was spearheaded by the 2017/2018 executive with a view to increasing student participation.
However this re-brand has faced criticism from both past and present students and has raised questions about the democratic process within the union. Under the union's constitution name changes must be approved by a college-wide referendum or an AGM, where the quorum is 100 students. 25 members were in attendance when the name change was proposed with only 3 voting against the proposed re-brand.
The re-brand has also attracted controversy due to the high costs involved. A former Vice-President of the Postgraduate Students’ Union Declan Mills cited costs of between €20,000 and €25,000 for development of the brand by an outside company alone. As of 2018, additional costs associated with the re-brand were not known.
An Focal and other publications
The Students' Union produces a newspaper, An Focal. The production of An Focal was formerly the responsibility of the Vice-President/Communications Officer. Following the abolition of this office in 2012, a full-time student editor was appointed. The editor is assisted by an editorial team of student volunteers as well as student contributors. The paper's print schedule was up until December 2017 fortnightly before the union decided to change it to monthly, without consulting the editor. A spokesperson for the union cited that the paper had "deteriorated considerably in terms of layout, spelling, grammar, use of colour and overall design".
Organisation and services
The Students' Union in UL has two main differences from some other Students' Unions:
- There is a separate Postgraduate Students Union to represent postgraduate students on postgraduate issues only. Postgraduate students elect a full-time sabbatical President and a part-time Vice-President/Treasurer for the PSU.
- It runs its own clubs and societies through the UL Wolves brand and administrative superstructure, with a separate executive committee, and two elected reps delegated to the Union Executive. These bodies are administered through the union by and for the students. As of 2018, ULSU supported 37 clubs and 45 societies.
References
- "ULSU Constitution" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 30 August 2007.
- "UL Students' Union rebrands itself as UL Student Life". Trinity News | Ireland's Oldest Student Paper. 18 July 2018. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
- "Students in uproar over €20K union rebrand at University of Limerick". Retrieved 20 August 2018.
- "Justifiable Criticism for a Brazen €20,000 ULSU Rebrand". www.universitytimes.ie. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
- ^ "ULSU Faces Backlash Over €20k 'Rebrand' to UL Student Life". www.universitytimes.ie. Retrieved 20 July 2018.
- "University of Limerick Students' Union's war of words with editor over paper's future". Retrieved 20 July 2018.
- "About Us". UL Postgraduate Students' Union blog. 29 June 2014. Retrieved 22 January 2020.
- "ULSU | Clubs & Societies". Archived from the original on 16 February 2018. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
External links
- Official Web Site: University of Limerick Students' Union
- Clubs and Societies in the University of Limerick
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