World Cup in DBS
Plans are being made for the Dublin Business School mini-world cup in the summer. Twelve international teams. ( Brazil, Germany, Sweden, France, Spain, Malaysia, Nigeria, India, Kuwait, USA, Ireland, the United Kingdom) made up of male and female postgraduate and undergraduate students will be battling it out in the fun- filled tournament.
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Visit to Belfast
Next month, Science Without Borders students will join up with student from North Eastern University, Massachusetts to visit the city Belfast for an educational trip focusing on the political transformation of Northern Ireland. One of the highlights of a trip to the now peaceful Belfast is a visit to world famous Titanic museum. The ship was built in Belfast 102 years old ,and has been partially reconstructed in a fascinating exhibition.

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STUDENTS HELP PROMOTE DBS THROUGH FACEBOOK
 Science without Borders students have created two Facebook pages- CSF- Dublin Business School Edital 2013 and CSF Dublin Business School Geral. Marilia Santos explained that the first group is for her class of 2013/14 to stay connected with each other, while CSF Dublin Business School Geral is for students in Brazil who are considering coming to DBS and would like to connect with current students.
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DUBLIN BUSINESS SCHOOL WINS TOP AWARD OF BEST BUSINESS SCHOOL IN IRELAND 2013
Weare delighted to announce that Dublin Business School scooped a top award at this year’s InBusiness Editors Choice Awards which took place last month in Dublin. 2013 marked the second successful year of the InBusiness Editor's Choice Awards, which took place on December 17th at the Hibernian Club, St. Stephen's Green, to celebrate success and excellence in Irish business. At this unique event which brought together representatives from a wide variety of businesses, awards were handed out in 22 categories – including Best Tourist Attraction, Best in Financial Services, Exporter of the Year and Company of the Year.
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