Across the world, students are taking control of their housing by starting housing co-ops that they own and run. Could the same development happen in Ireland?
Organised by the Centre for Co-operative Studies at Cork University Business School, University College Cork. This event will feature Mike Shaw, founding member of Edinburgh Student Housing Co-operative who will talk about his experiences of Student Co-operatives.
He is also one of the founding members of the federation of student co-operatives – Students for Co-operation - and was involved in the development of the recent national body of Student Co-op Homes in the UK. Mike will share his experiences and outline what he thinks is necessary to ignite a student housing co-operative movement in Ireland.
Date | Monday 21 October 2019 |
Time | 12.00 - 13.30 |
Venue | CACSSS Seminar Room, ORB G_27, Ground Floor, O'Rahilly Building, University College Cork |
Event is free & all are welcome to attend.
Please RSVP via email to Dr Noreen Byrne.
In the media
- Guardian Article on Edinburgh Student Housing Co-operative
- 'It's going to be our little paradise': can co-ops solve the housing crisis?
- No more Landlords Video:
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