NUI Galway Students' Union


The NUI Galway Students' Union / Comhaltas na Mac Léinn, OÉ, Gaillimh is the representative body of students at NUI Galway in Ireland. Among its former leaders is Michael D. Higgins, the ninth President of Ireland.

Functions and objectives

NUI Galway Students' Union is representative student body. Every student who registers at NUI Galway automatically becomes a member of the Students' Union on payment of the Student Levy. The Union is separated into two entities - the Students' Union Representative side and the Students' Union Commercial Services Ltd.
As outlined in the Students' Union Constitution, the function of the Union is to "represent its members and promote, defend and vindicate the rights of its members at all levels of society".
The Students' Union sits on several University committees, including the University Governing Authority. The Union's objectives include providing social, recreational and commercial services for members through the College Bar, entertainment events, the SU Shop and other commercial services. The Union also part funds Sin Newspaper and Flirt FM.
On a national level, the Union pursues "fair and equal access to education for all sectors of the Irish people", and liaises with the Union of Students in Ireland in this goal. Work of the Union has included the organising of a Grant Information Evening to help students apply for local authority grants.

Executive Committee

While the President, along with the staff, is mainly responsible for the day-to-day running of the Union, the Students' Union Executive is the committee that runs the Union on an ongoing basis.
It consists of fifteen elected members, whose responsibilities cover different student concerns - from educational issues to accommodation and discrimination.
Of the fifteen members of the Executive, three are paid sabbatical Officers, i.e. the President and two Vice-Presidents, while the other twelve Officers work on a part-time, unpaid basis.
Students elect their Students' Union Officers. The term of office is from 1 July to 30 June of the following year. To be eligible to run for election, candidates must be a full member of the Students' Union, i.e. a registered student or current Executive Officer, and receive 20 nominations. Candidates require three nominators who must be full members of the Union and Club Captains or Society Auditors

History

Though a Students' Representative Council was established in 1911, this council was short-lived. The re-establishment of the body was proposed by Conor O'Malley, auditor of the 1913-1914 session, in his inaugural address in November 1913. The council was firmly established by the mid-1920s, and in the 1960s was formally developed into the university's Students' Union, then known as Comhairle Teachta na Mac Léinn. The non-existence of Society records from that period makes this contention impossible to prove.
Restructured in 1964 in the Students' Union, the function of the Union as per the Constitution shall be "to represent its members and promote, defend and vindicate the rights of its members at all levels of society". Below are some highlights from the Unions past.