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Halloween - The Ancient Celtic Holiday of Samhain

Did you know that Halloween has its origins among the ancient Celts from Ireland, Scotland and Wales, and is based on the pagan ‘Feast of Samhain’? The Celts believed that the 1st of November was the beginning of the New Year and the coming of winter, and that souls from the dead, ghosts, goblins and witches would return on the 31st of October, All Hallows Eve. This makes Dublin the perfect place to be this October!


Here are Dublin's top 3 ghoulish events in store for you this month...

1. The Bram Stoker Festival: 

 The Bram Stoker Festival is back with a bang to celebrate the life, work and legacy of Dublin horror novelist Bram Stoker and his gothic novel ‘Dracula’
     
     http://www.bramstokerfestival.com/ 

2. Castle Dracula: 
    
Experience an evening of mystery, magic, fun and fear - if you dare - at Castle Dracula, Clontarf. Right opposite the former home of the renowned author himself, Bram Stoker, visitors will be      thrilled and chilled to the bone this Halloween!

     http://www.castledracula.ie/

3. IFI Horrothon:

IFI Horrorthon returns for its 17th edition, providing audiences with the opportunity to enjoy the best of new international genre productions, as well as a number of judiciously selected classics.

     http://www.ifi.ie/

 


 
New Programme - BSc (Hons) in Computing
For those wishing to pursue a career in the areas of Data Analytics, Big Data, Cloud Computing, Web & Mobile Computing and Software Development

The BSc (Hons) in Computing aims to develop the student’s knowledge of the theory and practice of modern computing necessary for them to secure employment and perform as ICT practitioners in a broad range of commercial, industrial and public sector environments. Graduates will have a clear understanding of the practical, theoretical and professional foundations of computing science. The programme enables and supports students to develop critical analytical skills and to develop skills in applying theoretical concepts to the practice of computing.

The programme has been prepared in line with current developments within the ICT sector and is informed by consultation with employers. A key feature is its enhanced focus on employability. The programme incorporates a mandatory 10 month work placement, which is included to ensure graduates of the programme will have the required practical application of the programme content to ensure a smooth transition into the workplace and further progression within the workplace. 

The BSc (Hons) in Computing responds to a known and often articulated skills shortage that exists in the ICT sector.  The Irish Government and Industry recognise that there is an urgent requirement to ensure an adequate supply of ICT talent and skills from both the domestic and international markets to meet needs.

It is estimated that there will be approximately 44,500 potential job openings for ICT professionals in the period 2014-2018.


Visit our websbite and apply today!


 
Now accepting applications for January 2015!
Apply online at dbs.ie
January 2015 offers new opportunities for returning to education, building new skills, meeting new people and developing your career in the desired direction.


We are now accepting applications for the following full-time programmes commencing in January 2015:


UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES

DBS offers programmes at Level 8 in the following areas:

POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES

We are now accepting applications for the following full-time postgraduate programmes commencing in January 2015:

Master of Business Administration MBA
Master of Business Administration MBA (Human Resouce Managment Stream)
Master of Business Administration MBA (Finance Stream)
Master of Business Administration MBA (Cloud Computing Stream)
Master of Business Administration MBA (Marketing Stream)
Master of Business Administration MBA (Information Systems Stream)
Master of Business Administration MBA (Project Management Stream)
Master of Science (MSc) in Marketing
Master of Science (MSc) in Management Practice
Master of Arts (MA) in Addiction Studies


Give yourself a competitive advantage and apply online today!

 

 
An Extra Service at the Aungier Street Building
Feel free to visit us and speak with a member of our admissions team

Please be aware that you can call into the Aungier Street building, Monday to Friday from 8.45 a.m. - 5.15 p.m. to consult with our admissions team.

You do not need to make an appointment. You can also contact us on +353 1 4177500 or by email to international@dbs.ie.

Why not contact us today with your questions and take the first step towards your academic development.


 
Next DBS Open Evening - Tuesday December 2
Visit us from 5.00 p.m. - 7.00 p.m.

DBS are holding their next Open Event on Tuesday December 2 2014 from 5.00 p.m. - 7.00 p.m.


Our Open Events are an ideal opportunity for you to visit the college and obtain further information on all our full-time programmes available to international students and speak with industry specialist lecturers to identify the programme that is most suitable for your future development.


For information on our lecturing staff and their achievements and specialist areas, please visit our website.



We look forward to seeing you there!


 
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Dublin Business School: our suite of MBA programmes
Which specialism will take you further?

Dublin Business School is now accepting applications for our range of Master of Business Administration (MBA) programmes, commencing in January and April 2015.

Studying Business and Management at DBS will give you a wide range of valuable learnings and skills for one of today’s most demanding, yet rewarding, career paths and working environments. The full-time MBA programmes allow you to acquire both general and specialised knowledge and skills in a number of key business and management areas.

 

Programmes available for application include:

Applications are open to graduates of a Level 8 honours degree (or equivalent) in business or non-business disciplines. A detailed CV and proof of English (where applicable) will also be examined during the application process. Applicants required to submit evidence of English must submit an IELTS score of 6.5 (or equivalent) for direct admission.

Students who hold an IELTS score of 6.0 can take part in the DBS Pre-Masters English course in January in advance of the April MBA intake. The overall fee for both courses is €11,890 however students who successully complete the English course will receive a €2,000 discount to the overall fee.

Further information is available on our website. Alternatively please do not hesitate to contact the International Admissions Office directly on +353 1 4177500 or by email at international@dbs.ie


Applications can be made online so why not release your potential and apply today!

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