About our Project

  • Societies have always played an important role in the lives of students at University College Dublin. Over the last 160 years there have been over 100 student societies, each with its own story. Many of you gave a great deal of time to your society. You might have enjoyed great successes or faced tough challenges, be they financial difficulties, electoral, committee disputes etc. Regardless, these memories and any materials/records you may have saved are crucial to the success of this project. Ultimately we hope to capture a snapshot of history that may otherwise fade from memory.

    While some societies have been good at maintaining a collection of records, others have not been as meticulous. Regardless, all societies could greatly benefit from improving their records and better connecting with their past.

    With this in mind, the UCD Societies History & Memories Project was established to explore our shared history and to reconstruct the unique stories of each society and its members

  • To support the project we are currently seeking information, experiences and, if available, any records/materials relating to societies.

    Memories can take the form you are most comfortable with. They can be anecdotal. They can explore what a society meant to you or look at a certain period more generally. We also want to know how your Society operated. How were committee meetings run, what events were organised, what rules were broken or created because of your activities etc.

    Additionally, any records or materials (eg. minute books, photos, newspaper articles, videos, tickets, posters, medals, scripts, correspondence etc.) that you or your family may have saved at home over the years would be of great help.

  • This work is part of an ongoing project with an eye to creating a central archive collection for each society, connecting with society alumni and publishing and exhibiting materials.

    A book project is also being explored to tell the story of UCD Societies through the experiences of our contributors. If you are interested in submitting an article/essay please contact Stephen Whelan (stephen.whelan1@ucd.ie).

    Other ideas or suggestions are welcome!

  • Your family or friends might also be able to contribute - We would be grateful if you could share this site with anyone you think would be in position to contribute.

    The support in helping us connect with more alumni is much appreciated.

  • For more information on this project, or to contribute, please contact the Stephen Whelan (Project Coordinator) at stephen.whelan1@ucd.ie.

 

Special Thanks

 

This project would not be possible without the support of Dominic O’Keeffe (Director of Student Services) and Richard Butler (College Societies Officer). Their honesty, guidance and friendship has been of great personal importance.

Specials thanks to Mary Staunton (Communications Manager), Paddy O’Flynn (former Societies Officer) and the various Senior Treasurers who give so much of their time to supporting student societies in UCD.