Irish Federation of University Teachers


The Irish Federation of University Teachers is a trade union representing university staff in Ireland.
The union originated among a group of teachers at Maynooth College, who met informally from 1962 to 1964. In 1965, they formed the IFUT, and held its first general meeting in 1966. Among the founder members was Kader Asmal, who also founded and led the Irish Anti-Apartheid Movement.
By the time the union registered, in 1970, it had fifty members at universities in Ireland. It grew rapidly, and by 2005 had around 1,700 members. The union is affiliated to the Irish Congress of Trade Unions and Education International.

Leadership

General Secretaries

Originally the general secretary was termed the executive secretary.

Chairmen and Presidents

The role was termed chairman from 1965-1972 and president from 1972 to present.