Joining Skynet

Why Join?

  • Technology Talks/Speakers in UL
    • Google
    • Microsoft
    • AIB
    • Havok
    • Daft.ie
    • Ubuntu
    • XKCD
    • FreeBSD
    • LibreOffice
    • Blacknight
    • Plus More!
  • Trips to technology related activities
  • Services:
    • 5GB of storage space, accessible from anywhere
    • Your own webspace
    • Community chat (IRC)
    • e-mail - with excellent spam controls and plenty of space
    • e-mail addresses of the form firstname.lastname@skynet.ie (on request)
    • Access to all services from anywhere in the world

How to join?

  1. Create an account on registercs.ul.ie and select to pre-register to join the Computer Society
  2. Pay your membership fee through one of the methods outlined below

Cost

The membership fees for the society are as follows:

  • Undergraduate Member - €4.00
  • UL Postgrad, Alumni or Staff - €8.00
  • NON - UL - €12.00
  • 5 year membership (available to Alumni only) - €35.00
  • Clubs and Societies interested in setting up an account on Skynet should contact accounts /at/ skynet.ie).

Payment Methods

  1. By attending one of our events listed on registercs.ul.ie
  2. Leave your subscription in an envelope along with Name, Student ID, and preferred Username in the Computer Society cubby hole in the Students Union. Please email accounts /at/ skynet.ie if you have done this.
  3. Bank Transfer:

This payment method is only available to existing members who wish to renew their membership. Please put your name and skynet username in the description field of the transaction. You must email accounts /at/ skynet /dot ie once you have transferred the money to inform us.
Computer Society,
Ulster Bank,
University of Limerick,
Ireland.

Branch Sort Code :  98-60-50
Account No.      :  11345666

For lodgements from abroad, the IBAN information required is:
IBAN:          IE02 ULSB 9860 5011 3456 66
BIC/SWIFT:     ULSBIE2D



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