GMIT Students' Union Newsletter

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GMIT Students’ Union Newsletter

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Issue 9

End of an Era

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Volume II_May 2010

Hi Everyone,

I just want to say thanks to everyone who has helped me over the past few years. The list is too big to start naming people, so all I can say is, you know who you are. It’s been an emotional 3 years with a number of highlights from the fees protests in Galway and Dublin last year, to having GMIT’s first ever Christmas Day. And hopefully I’ll see many of you at the End of Year Party Cruise this Wednesday! Most importantly though, helping students on a day-to-day basis has been my highlight. The email I have just sent out has a small list of some major things Colin and I have been working on this year. I wish Colin and Joe the best of luck next year and I know that they are going to make improvements on these issues and a lot more over the Course of next year. So all I can say is best of luck with the results and hope you have a great summer. All the best!

Paddy

Thank You

The Students’ Union would like to thank everybody in GMIT - students and staff - who have contributed to our activities throughout 2009-10.

(GMITSU President)

We’d like to wish our out-going President Paddy Bonner all the best in his future endeavours. He has served GMIT well over the past three years. We now look forward to Colin and Joe’s stewardship.

Soup is also available at www.gmitsu.ie, on Facebook, and your student email (webmail.gmit.ie)

Have a great Summer everyone... whatever you are doing and wherever you are!

www.gmitsu.ie

- The SU TEAM


Ingredients

Careers Library News We Want Your for 2010-11 GMIT Gym GMITSU Welfare Just for Laughs PAL SHAG Results Student Achievement Awards Chaplaincy Empty your Lockers Help for your Summer! Health Unit Student Assistance Fund Meditation & Counselling Aegrotat Board Sshhh!! Campaign

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What would you like in your Soup? If you have something you would like included in Soup, please email brendan.kenny@gmit.ie Any feedback you have is greatly appreciated. Thanks to all contributors.

A GMIT Students Union Publication, 2010. Printed by Mel Faherty, Reprographics Department

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Business students raise €4,000 for Children’s Hospital

GMIT Business students have raised almost €4,000 for Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital in Crumlin, from the proceeds of a charity event. The students organised a special fund-raising event “GMIT Las Vegas Casino Night” as part of their Event Management module. The hugely successful event was held in the Live Lounge of the Radisson Blu Hotel in Galway, hosted by popular DJ Fergal Darcy of i102-104 fm, and involved over two hundred people playing a variety of exciting casino games, singing and dancing to an Elvis Presley impersonator and a chance to win top prizes and giveaways. Las Vegas graphics and visuals on a plasma screen contributed to the lively atmosphere. The student event management team who called themselves “Royal Flush Promotions”, raised an amazing €3,870 for their chosen charity, Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital, Crumlin. Event Managment Lecturer Monica Neilson, GMIT School of Business, said: “The students worked really hard on this module as they had to plan the event from start to finish. They gained invaluable experience and wish to thank everyone who attended the event in March and the sponsors who helped to make it a huge success.”

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For more info on all of these and other opportunities, please check out the Careers newsletter, available at various locations throughout the college.

VACANCIES

MPA CONSULTING Vacancy: Marketing Assistant Location: Manchester E-mail: leanne.gopsill@mpa-consultants.co.uk To Apply: E-mail CV, indicate your soonest availability & a summary of your career goals. Priority will be given to candidates available to start immediately JPMORGAN Vacancy: HR – Analyst & Associate Management (AAM) Team, Sales & Trading Location: London, UK Remuneration: JPMorgan offers an exceptional benefits program & a highly competitive compensation package Website: www.iagora.com/unijob/41930 To Apply: Apply online. SINNOTT HOTEL GROUP Vacancy 1: Receptionist Location: Dublin

Applicants: Hotel & Catering Graduates with previous front office experience in a four/five start hotel. A commitment to high standard of customer care, enthusiasm & passion for the industry along with excellent communication and organisational skills will mark out the successful candidate.

BURSARY

EUROPEAN MOVEMENT IRELAND Applicants: Graduate or completing an Hons. Degree & meet the language requirements Website: http:scic.ec.europa.eu/europa/jcms/c_6053/studybursary To Apply: Details are available online

INTERNSHIPS

ORACLE Internship: Business Management Team Intern Location: Dublin Closing Date: 28th May 2010 E-mail: Fiona.mcconnell@oracle.com To Apply: E-mail CV & covering letter. ORACLE Internship: Location: Duration: Website: To Apply:

Pre-Integration Test-Team Intern Dublin 11 months www.emeajobs.oracle.com Apply online

THE IRISH TIMES Interns: Editorial Internship Programme Vacancy 2: Duty Manager Location: Dublin 2 Location: Galway Duration: 12 months Applicants: Hotel & Catering Graduates with previous supervisory experience in a hotel of similar quality, coupled with excellent communication Remuneration: The salary & other terms & organisational skills. and conditions will be based on the Agreement between the Company and the National Union of Website: www.sinnotthotels.com Journalists E-mail: humanresources@sinotthotels.com Closing Date: 11/06/2010 To Apply: E-mail or send CV & covering letter Website: www.irishtimes.com/internship indicating which position is being applied for to To Apply: Download and complete the editorial Michael Mullally, HR Manager, Sinnott Hotels, Furbo, internship application form from website. Galway. Programme: New postgrad programme for nonbusiness graduates Location: Galway

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For more info on all of these and other opportunities, please check out the Careers newsletter, available at various locations throughout the college. KALLIWEB Vacancy: Intern for Internet Agency Location: Paris, France Languages: Native English speaker with excellent French. Other languages advantageous Closing Date: 11/06/10 Website: www.iagora.com/unijob/41657 To Apply: Apply online. FRANKLIN TEMPLETON Internship: Corporate Accountant Internship Location: Luxembourg City Luxembourg Languages: Fluent English. French or German advantageous. Closing Date: ASAP as start date is 01/06/10 & it ends on 31/08/10 Website: www.iagora.com/unijob/41687 To Apply: Apply online.

WORKING VISAS

GO4LESS.IE Description: Go4Less are part of Club Travel – Ireland’s Largest Travel Agent who has been operating for over 35 years. They have been sending J1 students to the US for 7 years through their US sponsor Intrax. Option 1: Internship USA Visa Option 2: 12 month USA Visa Work Programme Websites: www.Go4Less.ie E-mail: Claire@Go4Less.ie Phone: 01-4350000 To Apply: Apply online, email Clare or phone for further details or call into their office on 30 Lower Abbey St, Dublin 1. The website has advice on “Finding an Internship” which applicants may find helpful. Applications take approx 6-8 weeks to process.

VIATOR i-to-i Vacancy: Product Sales Intern Courses: TEFL Courses Location: London, UK Details: Celebrate May Madness with i-to-i as Remuneration: €8 per hour students get a 10% discount off any Teaching English as Closing Date: ASAP as internship is for the summer and a Foreign Language course (TEFL) (on top of all existing ends on 17/09/10 discounts). Website: www.iagora.com/unijob/41781 Website: www.teflcourses.com To Apply: Apply online Phone: 058-40050 To Apply: Check out website or phone for further MYMOVIES.NET LTD details. Internship: Sales & Marketing Internship Location: London, UK Applicants: Competent in all MS Office Applications, particularly Powerpoint. Closing Date: 13/06/10 Website: www.iagora.com/unijob/41705 www.backstagecasting.net To Apply: Apply online. Details: This website is useful for those seeking Extras work in TV/Films/Commercials or for those SAP seeking such Extras it is a one-stop resource for Internship: Marketing Trainee production companies requiring actors & extras for film, Location: Brussels Belgium television and advertising in Ireland.. Languages: English E-mail: info@backstagecasting.net Closing Date: 13/06/10 Website: www.iagora.com/unijob/41777 To Apply: Apply online.

USEFUL WEBSITES

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News

Library

Welcome to the library!

Visit the library to borrow books, study, photocopy… Use the library website library.gmit.ie to access…  the library catalogue  databases of online articles  other online resources (e.g. ebooks)  exam papers

New Online Resource

 Safari E-Book Collection Safari Tech & Business E-Book Collections are now available via the library website http://library.gmit.ie/screens/edbases.html

Library PIN

Don’t forget to set up your library PIN. Why? Because you can use your PIN to access Exam Papers, Databases and your Library Account on our website library.gmit.ie How? Create a PIN when prompted to enter one on our website or ask at the library desk.

Travel Books

Lucky enough to be heading away this summer? Travel books to kick start your globetrotting. Ground Floor. Shelf Number: 914 – 919

Summer Opening Hours Dublin Road 17th May – 27th May Mon – Wed 09.00 – 22.00 Thur - Fri 09.00 – 21.00 Saturday 10.00 – 17.00 28th May – 15th June Mon – Thur 09.30 – 21.30 Friday 09.30 – 17.00 16th June – September Mon – Fri 09.30 – 17.00 Closed Monday 7th June Closed Wed 28th July – Mon 2nd Aug

Contact Us

Tel: 091 742785 Email: library@gmit.ie Website: http://library.gmit.ie

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Cluain Mhuire May - September Mon - Thur 09.30 – 17.00 Friday 09.30 – 16.00 Closed for lunch 1-2 from 7th June All in the Library would like to wish you the very best of luck in your exams…... and don’t forget to return your library books to us afterwards! Enjoy the Summer!


T N E D S U ST JOB

GMIT Students’ Union wants you to get involved in activities throughout next year. The following positions are available: Entertainment Society Positions Available x 5 Welfare Working Group Positions Available x 5 Communications Positions Available x 2 Governing Body Elective Representative Equality Society/LGBT Society Mature Student Representatives These are voluntary/part-time positions that require a dedicated group of people who will receive benefits and other perks associated with the roles. For more information call into the SU office or see www.gmitsu.ie (a CV and cover letter is required)

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Welfare

gmit su

It’s Summer Time! Hey Everyone, Well it’s that time of the year again!!!...33 weeks of lectures….late night studying… cramming… doing assessments… wrapping up projects…final exams… and of course the odd party thrown in there… is now all behind us! The summer is officially here…Hurray!!! :) I hope you all are looking forward to the break and most of all I wish you all the very best in your exams and that you are successful with them. Some of you I know will be finishing up for the last time here in GMIT and I would like to wish you all the very best in your future endeavours wherever it may take you. For everyone else, I look forward to seeing you all back here again next September for another fun filled year that I am really looking forward to. I hope that next year both myself and Joe will do everything in our power to help you in any way that we can. So make sure to call down with any queries that you might have. We will do our best for you… To finish up I just want to thank one man and that’s Paddy…After 3 great years involved in the SU he has finally decided to call it a day with us and I just want to take this opportunity to wish him well in his future plans and thank him for all his help and support throughout the year!!! It was a pleasure to work alongside you... So that’s it all folks. I hope you have a great summer and make sure to make the most of it!!! Take Care Colin Vice President/Welfare Officer

Contact Us

Tel: 091 742785 Email: library@gmit.ie Website: http://library.gmit.ie

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Stylistic Hair & Beauty Roscam House, Roscam, Galway 091-763777 www.stylistic.ie

ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS!!!

Have your hair professionally styled and coloured at amazing prices with student I.D. All Full Head Hi-lites + Blowdry All Full Head Hi-Lites + Cut

€80 €90

All Half Head Hi-Lites + Blowdry All Half Head Hi-Lites + Cut

€50 €65

Fashion Colours (incl free blowdry) Fashion Colours + cut (incl free blowdry)

€45 €60

GHD Curls Upstyles Fashion Colours (incl free blowdry)

€30 €30 €50

Visit our beauty salon and our sunbeds Avail of the universal contour body wraps

RING EARLY FOR APPOINTMENT!


Thank You PAL Leaders 2009-2010

We would like to thank all the PAL Leaders across the Institute who facilitated weekly PAL sessions with first year groups. The GMIT Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) Programme helps first year students develop their independent learning skills so that they can adjust more readily to the requirements of their third-level programme of study, and in the long term helps decrease drop out rates and increase grades. For more information on PAL visit www.gmit.ie/pal

PAL LEADERS 2009-10: Name Mícheál MacGabhann John Acton Cillian Burke David Whelan Tara Kitson James Kevin O'Toole Jacqueline O'Brien Ann Fahy Katie Creaven Laura Davoren Darragh Canning Gary Murphy Jack Watts Stephen Owen-Jones Ian Bennett Dean Boyle Barry Mulligan Keith McManamon Trevor Quinn Joseph Forsuh Michael Larkin Laura Nugent Marie Rafferty

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JUST FOR LAUGHS Why do blondes drive BMWs?

Because it’s the only make of car they can spell.

CHUCK NORRIS FACT #10467

Chuck Norris doesn’t bowl strikes. He just knocks down one pin and the other nice faint with fear.

CHUCK NORRIS FACT #10468

The pen is mighter than the sword, but only if the pen is held by Chuck Norris.

CHUCK NORRIS FACT #10469

Chuck Norris does not follow fashion trends, they follow him. But then he turns around and kicks their ass. Nobody follows Chuck Norris.

CHUCK NORRIS FACT #10470

Chuck Norris doesn’t wear a watch. HE decides what time it is.

CHUCK NORRIS FACT #10471

If you spell Chuck Norris in Scrabble, you win. Forever.

CHUCK NORRIS FACT #10472

Chuck Norris does not own a house. He walks into random houses and people move.

CHUCK NORRIS FACT #10473

Chuck Norris can set ants on fire with a magnifying glass. At night.

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JUST FOR LAUGHS

Man in trouble... Please contact Mr. Martin Rooney via

Facebook for further details regarding this individual’s capture and how to assist in having him released (back into the wild).

WRITE TO US OVER THE SUMMER!

If you have a question, a joke, a report on your summer holidays or indeed ANYTHING to say, pop us an email to brendan.kenny@gmit.ie

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SHAG

Survey Results

The following are the results of the Sexual Health survey conducted online by the Students’ Union since SHAG week took place in February


Thanks to all participants. For a full report on the SHAG survey, please contact the Students’ Union.


Student Achievement Awards 2010

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Student Achievement Awards 2010

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News

Chaplaincy

Suicide: Trying to Understand

THE CHAPLAINCY WISHES EVERYBODY A GREAT SUMMER! Page 20

Magis is designed to challenge...our prejudices, judgements, apathy or contentment with less- in faith and justice. It is designed to inspire us to seek more in our faith and our world and to be more- men and women, not simply for ourselves, but for others; to inspire us to ‘be the change we want to see in the world’. This programme includes Reflection, Sharing and facilitated discussion. Fr Adrian chaplain has a drop-in now everyday from 4pm to 5pm in his office so please feel free to call in for a chat!

Contact Fr.Adrian

E: adrian.mcgrath@gmit.ie T: 091-742226


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LOCKERS

Please have your lockers cleared out by the Friday 4th of June. Bring the lock & 2 keys to the SU Office in order to get â‚Ź5 refund on it.


5 MINUTE CHAT-UP LINES FOR SUMMER Whether you’re flirting in a bar or meeting an online date for the first time, those first few minutes of chat are crucial. Get it right, and you’ll have them at “hello” – or at least within a few minutes of it. But chatting someone up is a tricky skill. Some people have the gift of the gab; others wouldn’t chat to a stranger if they were stranded on an island together. Follow these tips and you can go from chat-phobic to flirting champ. 1. Picture the scene Before you approach that gorgeous creature or meet your date, run through some chatty scenarios in your head. Think about things you might say and how they might reply. Picture yourself responding with calm wit and fluency.

along no end. So relax your facial muscles and shoulders, and keep that lip-twich under control. To reel in your catch, subtly mirror their posture and behaviour. For example, sip your drink just after they sip theirs, or giggle at the same thing. Don’t be too obvious, though, or they’ll think you’re making fun of them.

You probably won’t stick to these mental rehearsals, but the exercise will boost your confidence. It’s like the “visualisation” tricks sports stars use to calm their nerves before a game or a race.

10. Listen If you find them interesting, they’ll find you interesting. Listen to what they say, even if it’s small talk about the weather, and respond to it. Don’t bombard them with questions, though – this isn’t a job interview. Overdoing the questioning will make you seem inexperienced.

2. One beer good, six beers bad A drink or two can ease your shyness and help you mingle, but booze is not a magic confidence bullet. Alcohol on an empty stomach can turn you into a one-woman stag or hen party, and that won’t do your romantic chances any good at all. 3. Be a lone shark Girls and guys who hunt in packs* are terrifying. If you want to pull a potential keeper, strike out on your own. (Numerical note: “a pack” means two or more. We’re easily intimidated.) 4. Flirt with your eyes Intense eye contact is one of the strongest bonding signals humans can send out. So if you meet someone’s eye and they seem willing to maintain that eye contact until your backbone tingles, you’ve already done five minutes’ worth of chat in a few seconds of silence. 5. Make your move If you see someone you want to talk to, don’t procrastinate – especially if you’ve made eye contact with them. Approach them before the moment is gone. If this one doesn’t work, there will be 100 more opportunities in the future. 6. Start small The best chat-ups aren’t chat-ups at all, they’re small talk. So strike up a conversation, and keep the opener brief and casual. Make a comment or ask a question related to your surroundings, because that’s what you already have in common. For example if you’re at a party, ask if he or she has seen the bottle opener, and follow up with a comment about the choice of booze. 7. Cheese can work – in small doses Don’t dismiss cheesy chat-ups completely. If you’ve already spent half the evening making eyes at each other, all you need say is “do you come here often?” – and they’ll laugh, and you’ve pulled. Humour is one of the best seduction strategies around. 8. Make sure they’re available You’re wasting your time if they’re taken. First, the no-brainer – if there’s a wedding or engagement ring on the third finger of their left hand, don’t even think about it.

11. Don’t brag Bragging makes you sound both arrogant and insecure. What really attracts people is being passionate about your interests, but even passion can be overstated if it means telling someone how much you love your car within a minute of meeting them. 12. Avoid heavy topics Politics and religion are no topics for chat-ups. You’ll seem overly earnest, and you may even start an argument. Save it for a longer conversation. 13. Breathe You’re nervous. Of course you’re nervous. So focus on your breathing and try to slow it down. Rapid breathing makes you babble, and that will make you feel worse. 14. Don’t admit that you’re nervous Apologising for your nervousness, or even making a joke about it, will make the other person feel uncomfortable. Keep the conversation going, and the flow of chatter will distract you from the thump-thump of your pulse. 15. Let them know you’re interested Forget about playing hard to get. If the person you’re talking to didn’t find you attractive, they would have made their excuses quickly. Seal the deal by maintaining eye contact and touching them gently on the arm as you talk. They’ll get the message. Chances are they’ll respond by showing their interest, too. 16. Leave them wanting more Don’t outstay your welcome. Make your break as soon as there’s a lull in conversation. Ask for their number and vanish alluringly into the night. If they don’t want to give you their number, cut your losses and move on.

It harder to find out whether they have a girlfriend or boyfriend. Light humour is your best tactic, especially when combined with a flirtatious look. “So, will your boyfriend/girlfriend kill me if I buy you a drink?” is all it takes. 9. Watch your body language If you seem to be at ease around the person you’re chatting to, they will feel more relaxed as well – and that’ll help your connection

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Important health announcement for all students regarding

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There has been an increase nationally in the cases of mumps in third level colleges. This is happening because many young adults aged 18-25 years have not received two doses of the MMR (measles, mumps & rubella) vaccine. Mumps is an acute viral illness that causes fever, headache and painful swollen glands. It is spread from person to person by coughs and sneezes, and can also be transmitted by direct contact through saliva (kissing).

IF YOU SUSPECT THAT YOU POSSIBLY HAVE SYMPTOMS, PLEASE CONTACT THE HEALTH UNIT NURSE This illness has the potential to disrupt the education of a large number of students. Complications can include meningitis, deafness, and inflammation of the testicles in adult males.

IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT YOU CHECK WITH YOUR FAMILY DOCTOR THAT YOU HAVE RECEIVED 2 MMR VACCINES • If you have received 1 vaccine your own GP will give you a 2nd vaccine FREE • If you are not sure if you have had the MMR before, having another one won’t do you any harm. The GMIT Student Health Unit can help you with information on this issue, however; we do not have your MMR records, or the capacity to deal with all students, please contact your own GP. The HSE has provided this link for your attention: http://www.immunisation.ie/en/3rdLevelStudents/mumps Page 26


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- BOUGHT A BRICK OR WENT TO CLUB K IN RAG WEEK ! SUPPORTED THE MOCK WEDDING!! BOUGHT A RAFFLE TICKET!! SUPPORTED THE NUMEROUS EVENTS ORGANISED FROM PANCAKE EATING TO FASHION SHOWS TO RACE NIGHTS TO TABLE QUIZZES!!

- OR SUPPORTED / DONATED IN ANY WAY!! WITH PARTICULAR THANKS GOING TO “THE WEDDING PLANNERS”, THE ENGINEERING SOCIETY, STUDENT’S UNION & MEDICAL UNIT, CHAPLAINCY & GMIT MANAGEMENT. FROM EMILY, ANN MARIE, EOIN, GAVIN, TREVOR, ROBBIE, HANNAH, SHANE, CLARE, CALVIN, IOLLAN, PAUL, ROSS, LUKE, BARRY, NIAMH & RACHEL

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All applicants will be interviewed by the SAF Committee. To apply, eligible students must complete the form, attach proof of income (or grant letter), proof of social welfare entitlements if applicable and bank statements for the past 3 months.

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Counselling Never feel that you are helpless and on your own in college. Contact the Counsellor to get help and support in total confidence. Counsellors Pauline Staunton and Pauline Clancy are available to speak to you today.

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