DIT Students' Union

The DIT Students' Union is the representative body for all students in the Dublin Institute of Technology and it ensures there is a student voice at each level within the College. All students within the Institute are automatically members. It aims to represent and defend its student members and their interests at local, national and international levels on matters primarily relating to their education and welfare and to protect and further their rights as citizens. In addition it promotes Clubs, Societies and other non-academic activities and provides a range of services for its members.

Read more about DIT Students' Union:  Historical Representation Within DIT, History of The Students' Union, DIT Students' Union Post Review, Recent Controversy, Elected Offices

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