Next DBS Open Evening: Tuesday 12th March, 5-7pm
Mocks done, bring on the Leaving Cert!
Cloud4Gov spells out silver linings of cloud technology
Final DBS Open Event before CAO Late Applications closing date
Drop in Service in Aungier Street Building
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For further information, email Admissions@dbs.ie or phone (01) 4177500

 
Mocks done, bring on the Leaving Cert!

With the mock exams out of the way, you are likely to be left feeling relieved that it's over and that you made it through in one piece!

If you have found that you weren't in a position to answer some of the questions to the best of your ability, and let's face it, this is all anyone can ask of you, fear not, you still have plenty of time to get back on track! How can you refocus? If you haven't done it already, now is the time to create your study plans and timetables.

Benefits of using study plans:

  • They are personal to you which means that you can be confident that you can do what has been allocated - nobody else is telling you what to do and when to do it.
  • They help you to get a much better idea of how much you have left to do and more importantly, how much you have already done.
  • They help you ensure that you get everything done before the exams so that you can be confident going in.
  • They can motivate you to keep going as you tick things off the lists you can see clearly how much you have already done.
  • They allow you to relax and stay calm when you are having a break when everyone else seems to be studying 24 hours a day - as long as you are getting everything done that's on the list then it doesnt matter what everyone else is doing.



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Cloud4Gov spells out silver linings of cloud technology
According to an Irish Times article published last year, a cloud technology programme which has been announced could have far-reaching implications for how the public sector will store and share information in years to come. The Cloud4Gov programme will see IDA Ireland and the EMC Corporation construct a cloud centre with hubs in government networks and in EMC’s centre of excellence.

Implemented last year, the programme provides a secure, private space for Irish small and medium-sized enterprises to demonstrate data efficiency and cost-saving solutions. Although “cloud” is still a relatively new term, most people are familiar with the technology. It means that data is not stored on your personal computer, but rather on a remote server that can be accessed by any computer or mobile device. If you have ever shared a Google document or purchased a song from iTunes you will have used cloud technology.

Be part of something big!
Why not consider one of thse innovative Cloud Technology degree programmes in DBS?


BA (Hons) Business Information Systems with Cloud Computing(CAO code DB526)

BA (Hons) Marketing with Digital Media & Cloud Computing(CAO code DB525)


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Final DBS Open Event before CAO Late Applications closing date

If you are in any way concerned or anxious about your chosen course why not pop into one of our upcoming Open Events which can provide you with an ideal opportunity to speak to both Admissions and Academic staff about the programmes in more detail. The Open Event will help to ease any concerns that you have and are also a really good chance to have a look around and get to know the place before you apply. The CAO Late Application facility will open on 5th March at 12 noon and will remain open until 1st May at 5:15pm.

Remember, we are here to help.
 The next event will take place on Tuesday 12th March 2013, 5-7pm, Aungier Street, Dublin 2

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Drop in Service in Aungier Street Building
13/14 Aungier Street, Dublin 2

If you are unable to attend any of our Open evenings, 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 01 4177500 or by email to admissions@dbs.ie.

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

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