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Next Open Evening Tuesday 28th June

If you're interested in studying ACCA at Dublin Business School this year, 
Our next open evening will be on Tuesday 28th June, in Aungier Street from 5pm - 7pm


3 Reasons to attend a DBS Open Day:

1. Meet our lecturers - Speak to our Professional Accountancy lecturers and get a real insight in to what each area offers, how the it's structured and how you will be assessed.

2. See our facilities - Take the chance to get a feel for the college and see what our lecture theatres are like along with our other facilities such as the library, common room and canteen.

3. Advice - If you are not sure what paper to apply for, don't worry; our admissions and academic staff can help advise you of your options and help pick the right area for you.

                                                       
We look forward to meeting you there!


Also check out our new and updated website for all the information about ACCA at DBS along with general news and information about the college. Check it out here


 
Study ACCA at Dublin Business School
Next intake begins in August

We are now accepting ACCA applications for our next intake in August. 

Timetables for our upcoming courses will be available in the coming months, to apply online please click here. Timetables will be sent on via email when they become available. 


Dublin Business School has an unrivalled reputation as one of Ireland’s leading colleges to study professional accountancy.

DBS is an ACCA Platinum Approved Learning Partner – the highest academic teaching status awarded by ACCA. In recent years our students have won over 1,000 prizes and placings at national and international level in external professional accountancy examinations.


With over 40 years experience in Professional Education, Kaplan Financial at DBS is perfectly positioned to build your Professional ACCA future. For further information on ACCA at DBS click here.


 
Accountancy firm EY announces 270 jobs
EY has offices in Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Waterford and Galway

Accountancy company EY has announced that it is to create 270 jobs in Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Waterford and Galway.

The company, formerly known as Ernst & Young and which already employs 1,800 people in Ireland, has said the growth is being fuelled by high demand for services such as cyber security and fraud investigation.

The positions are across a range of divisions, including accounting, finance, engineering, IT, consultancy and business.

220 jobs will be for experienced professionals, while another 50 will be extra graduates on top of the 200 the firm normally recruits every September.

The expansion also sees the company open a second office in Dublin, and a centre in Eyre Square in Galway which will employ 25 people.

The company has grown its business in Ireland by 16% every year over the past three years, and its workforce has increased by a quarter since 2014.

Country Managing Partner for EY Ireland Mike McKerr said the company was recruiting at all levels, from graduate through to directors and partners and requires a mix of talent to meet client needs.



Source: RTE News 


 
ACCA Lecturers in DBS
DBS lecturers provide first class tuition which maximises a students ability to pass their examinations. Their interactive and focused teaching style and presentation aims at developing an in-depth understanding of each subject while also allowing students to relate this to their own experience. Our lecturing team are also available to provide learning assistance to students ona  one to one basis.

To find out more about the ACCA lecturers in DBS, visit the ACCA page on our website, and click on the lecturers name to read a bio.

 
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Additional support services for ACCA students at DBS
 

Personalised Calendar  • Keep up to date with deadlines and key course dates with your personalised calendar  • Keep track of your progress with essential tasks organised into a reminders list - tick them off when they're done.

Regular testing  • Immediate results so you can instantly identify and address areas of weakness  • Benchmark your performance against your peers  • Additional resources available at your fingertips to get you through your exams!

Online Communications  • Easy access to help and support  • Discuss and share ideas with other students and your tutor in one of the online communities.

Currently studying using Kaplan EN-gage? Don't worry, there's nothing you need to do - we'll simply move you over to the new MyKaplan.
Starboard Technology Used in our classrooms instead of acetates, all notes/ questions/ solutions written on screen during class are sent to your email account and uploaded to Moodle (the College’s virtual learning environment), allowing students to concentrate on learning instead of note taking in class.

Instant Messaging Service If you have a query that can’t wait until class time, you can contact the Professional School Support Team online via the student intranet. This service is available during office hours.

Careers Support Services • Careers events/ talks on specific sectors • One-to-one day and evening appointments with a Careers Advisor

Read more about ACCA at DBS here.


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