Michael Malone, 19 Apr
Gujulla. Photo: Sean Lydon.
University of Galway and the University’s Students’ Union have announced a
formal partnership.
The agreement will see staff and students work together to deliver real
and positive change in the areas of student-centred decision-making and
student participation and engagement.
President of University of Galway, Professor Ciarán Ó hÓgartaigh said the
University’s core values of respect, openness, excellence and
sustainability were developed and defined with input from both staff and
students.
“In particular, we committed to being here for our students, our society
and our planet.
“Our new and formal partnership between our University and our Students’
Union is a manifestation of that commitment to our students as University
of Galway, a university for the public good.”
President of University of Galway Students’ Union Sai Gujulla said that by
working together to a common agreed purpose, they can promote enhancements
that deliver meaningful benefits for the university community.
“We are setting out to achieve an enhanced working relationship between
the University and the Students’ Union based on the values of openness and
respect, in a spirit of collaboration and positive intent, and with
meaningful results that deliver mutual benefit for the entire university
community.”
The agreement sets out a commitment to regular and open communication at
various levels between the University and the Students’ Union ‘in a spirit
of respect and positive intent’.
Among the aims are to increase the student voice in decision-making and to
bring about greater student representation on relevant committees.
As part of the agreement, training will be offered to students who which
to participate in this way and for staff who wish to work with students in
this way. The partnership also aims to gather feedback from students to
inform meaningful and positive change.
The University also commits to funding orientation programmes; on-campus
social events to build a sense of community; academic skills development
training, including exam support; health and well-being; and personal,
professional and civic development training.