8 reasons to choose DBS for part-time students
Ticking timebomb at the Ryder Cup between Europe and USA watch sponsors at Hazeltine
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8 reasons to choose DBS for part-time students
Whether you’re going to college for the first time or returning to college after a number of years out of education, there are a lot of things to think about.  What benefit is college to me? What do I want to gain from it? Do I have the time to study?

Here are 8 reasons why choosing DBS will be right decision you will make in 2016.
1. We are focused on your career
2. We help you get the skills employers are looking for
3. Quality and experience of lecturers
4. Develop your abilities and broaden your experience
5. Maximise your opportunity for career growth
6. City centre location
7. Industry recognised courses
8. Increase your network

When you study at DBS you will work closely with the lecturers in order to improve your skills, enhance your employment prospects and develop all your potential.

If you would like more information about why DBS is the right college for you call me on 01 417 0685 or email admissions@dbs.ie.

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Ticking timebomb at the Ryder Cup between Europe and USA watch sponsors at Hazeltine
The golf sponsorship battle between rival watch brands is already causing conflict in Hazeltine in the build-up to the Ryder Cup.The main sensitivity is over Rolex being the official timekeeper for Ryder Cup Europe while Omega have the same status when the tournament is staged in the United States.And to further complicate matters, both Rory McIlroy and Sergio Garcia are Omega ambassadors and were wearing their watches for the official team photo on Tuesday while Lee Westwood, Danny Willett, Matt Fitzpatrick and Henrik Stenson are sporting their Audemars Piguet timepieces and Justin Rose wears Hublot.  

This caused obvious consternation to the European Tour commercial team watching the team photo being taken. The official photographer even asked the players to keep their rival watches out of sight of the camera and captain Darren Clarke was seen telling Rose to hide his Hublot.On Monday Clarke was presented with the personally engraved Daytona Rolesor Rolex which the whole European team will receive.Ironically golfers rarely wear their lucrative watches out on the course. An exception being a certain Clarke when he wore his Audemars Piguet for one week only at Royal St George’s, Sandwich when he won the Open. Clarke’s contract as captain prevents him from wearing a rival to Rolex while on Ryder Cup duty.

Despite having another watch sponsorship, he called his new Rolex a ‘treasured item’. It didn’t seem to have dawned on Tiger Woods in Hazeltine that he was no longer a playing member of the USA Ryder Cup side when he turned up for the official team photos. Seemingly oblivious to his fellow vice-captains, who stayed on the sidelines, Woods lined up with skipper Davis Love and the 12–strong side on the back row. It was only just before the picture was taken that Woods was informed that assistant captains were not needed for that particular shot. A clearly embarrassed Tiger was heard saying: ‘Sorry, I thought I was still a player.’

Darren Clarke has bought an electronic cigarette so that he has not seen puffing away on the course.Clarke, is said to have been smoking up to 50 cigarettes a day in the stressful build-up to leading the European Ryder Cup side but thinks it will create a bad impression to be chain-smoking when the tournament starts and all eyes will be on him.So Clarke is hopeful he can use a vaporising stick without drawing too much attention to himself while still able to satisfy his craving. But back at the Sheraton Hotel in Minneapolis, where both teams are staying, Clarke has asked for a smoking area to be provided because he doesn’t want to go outside the hotel for a quick smoke and face being pestered by golf fans.

Source: Dail Mail

You can gain new skills in Marketing and Branding with a DBS Diploma in  Marketing, Advertising, Sales and PR
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Focus on: Diploma in Marketing, Advertising, Sales and PR
Course Details
The Diploma in Marketing, Advertising, Sales and Public Relations provides students with an introduction to marketing and promotional methods used in industry. On completion of this programme students should have a firm grounding in subject areas such as Marketing Theory & Practice, Advertising, Sales & Sales Management and Public Relations

The lecturing team will consist of lecturers who combine academic qualifications with substantial practical business and marketing experience. In addition, marketing professionals will be invited as guest lecturers to discuss practices in the industry. A wide range of teaching techniques, including lectures, videos, workshops, seminars, guest lectures, and case studies will form an integral part of the course.

On completion of this programme, students will have the knowledge and skills required to work in a variety of marketing and business positions such as marketing assistant, PR executive, advertising executive, customer relations or as a sales representative.

This Diploma is awarded by the Institute of Commercial Management (ICM). ICM was founded in 1979. ICM is now one of the leading professional examination bodies in the field of business and entrepreneurial education in Ireland and the UK, with corporate and student members throughout the world. The institute is committed to providing a range of global education, training and consulting services which raise standards for business and enable lifetime learning and professional status for individuals. 

Further Study
This Diploma is an ideal foundation for further studies on any of the business programmes within the College. For students interested in further study, upon successful completion of the Diploma in Marketing, Advertising, Sales & PR, they may wish to progress onto the Advanced Diploma in Marketing or to an Evening Business Degree programme. The successful completion of the Diploma will entitle students to exemptions at Level 1 of some of the Evening Business Degree programmes at DBS(to progress to the degree programme students must meet minimum entry requirements for  the degree programme).

Course Fees
The fee for this Diploma is €2,000 this is inclusive of tuition, registration, exam fees and DBS library membership.

If you are interested in applying for this course APPLY ONLINE.

If you require any additional information please do not hesitate to contact me on 01 417 0685 or email andrew.mooney@dbs.ie.
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Contact Andrew Mooney for any Diploma queries
If you have any further queries about your Diploma application or need advice on Diploma courses at DBS, I am here to provide you with the guidance and information that you need. 

I help prospective students who want to take the step and decide to upskill and enhance their career prospects in the areas of Accounting, Management, Finance, IT, Psychology, Law or Digital Media.

I am available to visit at DBS, or to take your calls and emails. For any further information, or if you would like to arrange a meeting, please email andrew.mooney@dbs.ie or call (01) 4170685.
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