
Bryan O'Mahony
@bryanomahony_
USI VP for Academic Affairs/Deputy President
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31-03-2018 15:43:13
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The STAND Ideas Collective Showcase is happening this Friday! 🎉 Meet some of our incredible judges 👇 Razan Ibraheem & Bryan O'Mahony - USI Academic Affairs


Our staff Niamh A. Kennedy & Rachael are attending CCT College Dublin’s “ Enhancing Academic Integrity: from ideas to action” conference today. Looking forward to discuss promoting and upholding academic integrity!


A very informative student panel discussion on academic integrity 👏 great to hear Bryan O'Mahony emphasise the importance of student partnership in higher education and students as co-creators to ensure academic integrity






Day 2 European Quality Assurance Forum. Great to see so many colleagues from Ireland 🇮🇪 learning with and from our European colleagues including my QQI NAIN Steering Committee colleague Bryan O'Mahony - USI Academic Affairs and NUI Working Group colleague Sorcha Uí Chonnachtaigh


Waterford well represented in Twente European Quality Assurance Forum - delighted to have two Deise colleagues here Bryan O'Mahony from Bryan O'Mahony - USI Academic Affairs and Chris O’Riodan from South East Technological University


Full sessions from morning to afternoon European Quality Assurance Forum today, reflecting the calibre of speakers and presentations, particularly in light of a fantastic conference dinner at FC Twente last night ⚽️


Ireland has one of the worst third-level student-staff ratios in the developed world. 📢Ask your election candidates to #InvestInHigherEd and back students. #GeneralElection2024 #GE24 Union of Students in Ireland DCU Students' Union Maynooth Students' Union (MSU) UCC Students' Union UCD Students' Union // Aontas na Mac Léinn COBÁC Trinity College Dublin Students' Union 🌈🇵🇸 TU Dublin Students' Union UL Student Life Ollscoil na Gaillimhe | University of Galway


🚨 BIMM Provost: Negotiate, Don’t Escalate! 🚨 BIMM Dublin students are taking a stand against staff redundancies, warning that these cuts threaten their education and the reputation of the institute. Their message is clear: staff are essential to BIMM’s future. We call on the



