
Student Affairs
Welcome from the Associate Dean of Student Affairs
The Milltown Institute appreciates diversity among its student body, and is committed to further widening participation in education. The Office of Student Affairs aims to foster an atmosphere of hospitality and welcome especially for new students, students from overseas, students with disabilities, mature student and those attending our broad range of selected, evening and post-graduate courses. The role of the Student Affairs team is to provide support and guidance to you during the period of your studies here at Milltown. Student Affairs encompasses the services of Chaplaincy, Academic Advice, Health, Welfare and Disability Services as well as Career Planning. Members of the Student Affairs Team are available during the academic year to offer advice and information as well as practical help. Please contact one of our team members if we can be of assistance.
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Students Representative Council
The Students Representative Council is a body within the Institute which looks after the interests of students in all aspects of their college life. The Council is made up of the members of the SRC Executive and of elected representatives from every class in the Institute. The full Council holds regular meetings at which representatives raise matters of concern to the student body and general information is communicated. The Executive meets the President and Registrar regularly each semester.
Please click to download the 2010 Student Handbook and refer to the Students Representative Council section.
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Chaplaincy
- Liturgical resources are available to students for Class Liturgies
- Eucharist is celebrated during term at 1pm daily from Tuesday to Friday in the Chapel. Ecumenical Services take place about once a month. Students are actively encouraged to participate with the shaping of the liturgies, through the work of the Student Liturgy Group and the Choir.
- The main liturgical events that take place during the academic year are listed in Important Dates at the back of the handbook. These services are arranged by the chaplain, in collaboration with students and staff.
- The chapel is located off the Main Corridor to the right and students and staff are welcome to drop into this quiet prayer space at any time during the day. Prayer Initiatives from the Student Body are welcome.
Accommodation
Milltown Institute offers students a wide range of accommodation and lodging in the surrounding area.
A list is drawn up each year detailing the different types of accommodation available in the locality; partial board (bed, breakfast and evening meal), flats, self-catering facilities and houses for rent. The list is available from Deirdre Tallon in Room VII. Students organise their own accommodation with the help of this list and are responsible for arranging terms on which rent is paid. There is an up-to date list of all accommodation offered by request. Simply email Deirdre Tallon at the institute and she'll send it on to you.
Alumni
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