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Take a fully funded Postgraduate Course in ICT at DBS

DBS is delighted to announce that it will be offering a Level 8 Conversion Award for a Higher Diploma in Science in Computing (Web & Cloud Technologies) as part of the 2013 "ICT Skills Programme initiative".



On the 1st February 2013, the Minster for Education and Skills, Ruairi Quinn, TD, announced 760 new full-time higher education places under the Joint Government’s ICT Action Plan aimed at building the supply of high-level ICT graduates in Ireland and addressing identified ICT and Software Development skills gaps.

Dublin Business School (DBS) in conjunction with Microsoft Ireland, their Partner Network and other Industry Partners under the Joint Government ‘ICT Skills Programme’ initiative is providing participants the opportunity to reskill or cross skill for FREE under an approved and accredited Level 8 conversion award for a Higher Diploma in Science in Computing (Web & Cloud Technologies).

Our programme has been identified as providing specialised ICT training that will offer graduates a realistic prospect of a graduate level entry into the ICT sector and produce graduates which genuinely satisfy the needs of industry. The programme is intentionally intensive in nature, with teaching and laboratory activities timetabled between 9.00am and 5.30pm five days per week to reflect the working week. The programme contains a deliberate mix of professional certification in relevant industry skills, personal development and academic content. The learner will spend a significant portion of each day in the laboratory environment. There are three distinct elements to the programme, comprising two taught academic semesters and a minimum 6 month period of placement/internship.

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How do I apply for the ICT Skills Programme at DBS?
FINAL applications for the ICT Skills Programme commencing on the 8th April are currently being accepted.

To apply please visit the ICT Skills Portal www.ictskills.ie

 
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DBS Drop In Service
Our Admissions Team is available Monday to Friday 8:45 - 5:15

We realise that you may have questions regarding our ICT Skills Programme, or the application process, so please be aware that you may call into the Aungier Street building, Monday to Friday from 8.45am - 5.15pm.


You do not need to make an appointment. Alternatively, you can contact us directly on 01 4177500 or by email to ictskills@dbs.ie.


Why not contact us today with your questions and take the first step towards furthering your education this year.


 
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Wishing you all a very joyful and happy Easter from all at DBS.
 
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ICT Industry Leaders identify significant IT skills gaps in Irish workforce
A postgraduate qualification in the Information Technology area can significantly boost employability; providing valuable skills that can be utilsed in a current role, or support a move to another department or organisation

It has been identified by leading Irish Technology Organisations that there are still significant skills shortages in the area of ICT skills amongst school leavers and professionals in Ireland which is currently resulting in a large number of IT roles remaining unfilled in the jobs market; severly hindering productivity and competitiveness.

 


A recent speech delivered by José Manuel Durão Barroso, President of the European Commission stated how studies have shown that ICT-related occupations are much more resistant to crisis than most other jobs.

This clearly means that e-skills are definitely key in reducing the risk of unemployment. More and better qualified ICT practitioners, researchers, entrepreneurs, managers and users are needed and will increasingly be needed.

The stark reality, exposed by the latest study, is that Europe faces up to 900,000 unfilled ICT jobs.

When the number of digital jobs is growing by 3% each year – even during the crisis – the number of new ICT graduates and other ICT workers is shrinking.

The conclusion to be drawn from such a paradoxical situation is clear: there is a pressing and crucial need to address the shortage of job seekers with critical skills, as well as the growing gaps and mismatches between the supply and the demand of specific e-skills.

 
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Why Choose DBS?

1. DBS is Ireland's largest independent third level institution with a student population of more than 9,000.


2.  DBS has proven expertise in designing and delivering educational programme to adult learners from a range of educational and experiential backgrounds.



3. ICT project participants will have a dedicated Programme Leader who will provide continuous guidance and learning support throughout the programme duration.



4. The college provides ICT course participants with a range of learning support services to accommodate learners such as; Careers & Appointments, Employer Liaison Officer, Student Services as well as state-of-the art Library and IT facilities and e-learning support.


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