ICOS announces the appointment of a new Chairperson
ICOS is delighted to announce the appointment of Holly Cowman as the organisation's new Chairperson.
ICOS is delighted to announce the appointment of Holly Cowman as the organisation's new Chairperson.
A new campaign to create an annual National Voter Registration Day on Tuesday, 30th April launches today. The aim of the initiative is to establish a national day in Ireland to promote voter registration among people who are eligible to vote.
ICOS is inviting tender proposals from suitably qualified applicants to produce video content for a new campaign which aims to raise awareness about racism in Ireland and how to report it.
Since 2022, ICOS has been calling for action from the Government to protect renters from unscrupulous landlords who engage in this predatory behaviour.
New report from ICOS reveals that many international students in Ireland continue to experience significant challenges with their accommodation.
ICOS is now accepting applications for a new Student Advisory Group that we are creating to help enhance the rights of international students in Ireland and highlight the contribution that students make to Irish society.
The national housing charity Threshold has joined forces with the Irish Council for International Students (ICOS) and the Union of Students Ireland (USI) to raise awareness of rental scams ahead of the new academic year, next month. The Scamwatch campaign launches as thousands of students begin searching for accommodation across Ireland.
Six months have passed since the International House Galway abruptly closed, and more than a dozen English language students continue to be left without the money they paid for classes that were never provided.
ICOS is inviting applications to tender for a project to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Ireland Fellows Programme.
Today, the Irish Council for International Students (ICOS) met with English language students and several representatives from recruitment agencies who paid money to the International House Galway prior to the school going into liquidation earlier this year.
Almost two-thirds of international students in Ireland have experienced or witnessed racism, and only one in ten incidents are reported to the authorities.
The Irish Council for International Students (ICOS) continues to be contacted by English language students and international recruitment agencies who have been affected by the recent closure of the International House Galway.
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