Accepting Applications for all courses commencing September 2014
Study in Ireland: A hundred thousand welcomes
'Immigration in Ireland' review indicates rise in non-EEA student numbers
Now accepting Applications for September 2014
Next DBS Open Event: Tuesday 13th May
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For further information, call the International Admissions Office on +353 1 4177500 or email international@dbs.ie

 
Marília dos Santos Gildo is one of the student ambassadors in Ireland and studies Business Information Systems at Dublin Business School. In her blog, she shares the warm welcome she has experienced since arriving in Ireland.
Marília dos Santos Gildo is one of the student ambassadors in Ireland and studies Business Information Systems at Dublin Business School. In her blog, she shares the warm welcome she has experienced since arriving in Ireland.
Study in Ireland: A hundred thousand welcomes

I chose to come to Ireland for several reasons. Firstly, I have always shared with the Irish a passion for folk music and pub culture. Secondly, the history of Ireland – and tales of the nation’s fight and resilience – has always fascinated me, and also how such a small country in comparison to my country (Brazil is more than a 100 times larger than Ireland in area) has such prominence in various fields of interest, such as technology and education. I can say I made my choice based on both reason and heart, and everything pointed towards Ireland being the best country for me. What I can tell you today is that, five months after my arrival here, I could not have made a better choice.



When I first landed at Dublin airport alongside other Brazilian students, there was someone from my chosen college, Dublin Business School, waiting to bring us to our new homes. Once there, another member of staff helped us find our way around and provided us with all the information we needed. From our very first day at college, we were greeted by the staff who explained everything about our new academic routine, and we had several opportunities to meet other students.

 

I’ve also had the pleasure of being one of the students chosen to meet the Irish Minister of Education and Skills, Ruairi Quinn.  One striking sentence during his speech inspired me on the day – one that echoes much of my experience so far – was this: “If you have a problem, any problem at all, look for those responsible at your university and ask for help. If it does not work, get in touch with the Irish education authorities and, if still your problem is not resolved, please email me!” Everyone laughed, and he added: “The good thing about living in a small country is that we know each other. You always know someone who has a brother, who has another brother, who knows someone who studied with your brother, so it’s easy to communicate!”


So, if you are considering Ireland as your destination for studying abroad, I can tell you that you will experience more than incredible scenery, rich culture, great music and entertainment. Besides the opportunity of having a high quality education, you will get all the support you need to make you feel at home here. You will truly get to know the meaning of one famous Irish blessing, “Céad míle fáilte”. It means “a hundred thousand welcomes”, and I really feel like I am collecting all of mine during this year.


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'Immigration in Ireland' review indicates rise in non-EEA student numbers

According to the Irish government's annual 'Immigration in Ireland' review', the number of non-EEA national students registered to study or in training in the State at the end of 2013 was approximately 39,600. This compares with a figure of 31,400 at the end of 2012 - an increase of approximately 26%.

The new figures, published by the Minister for Justice, Equality and Defence, Alan Shatter TD, break these numbers down as follows:

  • 39% were in Higher Education
  • 21% were in further education (non-degree programmes)
  • 27% were on language courses
  • 13% were classified as other (e.g. secondary school)

Ireland's worldwide reputation for high quality education is built on the solid foundation of commitment to excellence.  No wonder a growing number of international students are choosing Ireland to fulfil their potential.

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Now accepting Applications for September 2014
Apply online at dbs.ie
Autumn 2014 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 September 2014:


UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES

DBS offers programmes at level 6, 7 and 8 in the following areas:

POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES
We are now accepting applications for the following Postgraduate full-time programmes commencing in September 2014:

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 Marketing (Digital Media Stream)
Master of Science (MSc) in Management Practice
Master of Science (MSc) in International Accounting & Finance
Master of Science (MSc) in Information Systems with Computing

Higher Diploma in Business
Higher Diploma in Business Information Systems
Higher Diploma in Business (HRM)
Higher Diploma in Legal Studies


Master of Arts (MA) in Addiction Studies
Higher Diploma in Arts in Psychology (PSI accredited)



Give yourself a competitive advantage and apply online today!

 
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Next DBS Open Event: Tuesday 13th May


DBS are holding the next Open Event on Tuesday 13th May 5-7pm.  Our Open Events are an ideal opportunity for you to visit the college and obtain further information on all our Professional Evening Diploma programmes 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 for information on our Academic Schools and Staff.



We look forward to seeing you there.

 
An Extra Service at the Aungier Street Building

Please be aware that you can call into the Aungier Street building, Monday to Friday from 8.45am - 5.15pm 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.

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