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April Intake – Applications are open!
 

Dublin Business School is offering the following courses due to commence on 10th April 2017:

This is an ideal opportunity for students that may have missed the January intake and wish to study an MBA.

Dublin Business School welcomes MBA applications from students that hold a second-class honours degree in any discipline.


Ireland extends ‘stay back option’ for postgraduates
 
In a move that will undoubtedly shore up Ireland’s positioning in the international education market and make the country more attractive to overseas students, the Irish government has agreed to allow international postgraduates to stay two years after finishing their degree.

The policy extends the Third Level Graduate Scheme for non-EU/EEA residents studying in the country to remain in Ireland to seek employment and apply for a Green Card or Work Permit after two years.The new extension means that the ‘stay back option’ for students at Level 9 or 10 of the Irish National Framework of Qualifications has now doubled from 12 to 24 months.

Specifically, this will apply to those studying for a master’s degree, postgraduate diploma, doctoral degree or higher doctorate.The move has been anticipated since the launch of the International Education Strategy last year which, among other goals, promised to boost the revenue from international education from €1.5bn to €2.1bn by 2020 and set a 15% target for international students at tertiary level as well as a goal of 25% growth for ELT enrolments.

Unemployment falls to nine-year low of 6.6% - Latest monthly figures show no let-up in level of job creation across the economy
 
The Irish Times reports the latest monthly figures show no let-up in level of job creation across the economy which is good news for international student considering Ireland as a study destination in conjunction with the recently announced extends ‘stay back option’.

The latest monthly figures show the number of workers classified as unemployed in February was 145,100, which equates to an annual decrease of 36,200.

The number of unemployed people has now fallen in every quarter since the end of September 2012.

Source -  Irish Times

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Retail Conference at Dublin Business School
 
On the 17th of February 2017, in conjunction with our partner Lidl, Dublin Business School hosted Retail Conference.

The main theme of the conference was "Customer Service Excellence" a theme that resonates across all industries and we were lucky to be addressed by a number of inspirational speakers. The conference was an exciting event for our students and staff, all of whom will see how the role of customer service can impact on the bottom line! 

Read More Here

DBS Student Experience
 

This week our Student Activities team have organised a week-long surfing trip to Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands! Student will enjoy some tropical weather along with surfing lessons.

Above is a picture of some of our students at Dublin airport on their way to Fuerteventura!


DBS - Student Testimonial
 

Varsha Ann Jacob, from Bangalore, India, recently completed her MBA in Project Management.

"The Project Management course which I chose to do is a very specialized business course that I would recommend as it had the perfect blend of all the business elements to make a good project manager;

Read more about Varsha's time at DBS here.


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