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Now Accepting Applications!
 

We are currently accepting applications for Spring 2019. Many of our year long, 12-14 week and 10 week courses will start again with another intake starting in January or February. If you weren't able to get in on your course of choice for Autumn 2018, consider starting in Spring and learn some terrific skills that will help advance yourself in the workplace. 

 

For any questions in relation to our Part-Time Professional Evening Diplomas, contact Sarah Buckham at sarah.buckham@dbs.ie or at 01 417 7516.


Next Open Evening
 

If you missed our last Open Evening, come along to our next one on Tuesday December 4th, in our Aungier Street campus from 5 - 7pm.

 

Open Evenings are an ideal opportunity to speak with DBS staff and lecturers to find out about Professional Evening Diploma programmes available at DBS. 

Register your interest in attending HERE.


Spring 2019 Course Selection
 
Interested in starting a Professional Evening Diploma, but don't want to wait until Autumn 2019? Consider starting in January 2019.
 
Here are a few of the courses that will be running in Spring 2019.
 
 
These are just a few of the many opportunities within our Professional Evening Diplomas. For further queries, please contact our Diploma specialist Sarah Buckham at Sarah.Buckham@dbs.ie or at 01 417 7516.

Events & News at DBS
Student Testimonial
 

Darren Hourihane graduated from DBS with a Diploma in Management Studies.

"For me the best thing about studying at DBS was the commitment from each of the lecturers to the students. They made each one of us students so welcome to ask, and ask, and ask again, any question until they were sure we understood the point. I would highly recommend DBS to anyone and I will certainly be back!"

Read more about Darren's time in DBS here.


New Programme
 

Diploma in Arts: Creative Writing in our Digital Age

 

This course is designed to facilitate those with an interest in creative writing and its many modern and emerging forms. The overall objectives of the course are to equip students with key research and writing skills, to acquaint them with the demands of writing in different forms and for different publications, and to thereby set them on the path to becoming confident, self-directed and successful writers in the future.

 

Find out more here. 


Call in to see us!
 

Call in to our office in Aungier Street any time between Monday to Friday, 8.45am - 5.15pm to speak to the Admissions Team.

They can guide you through our range of courses to help you decide on the one that's right for you.


You can also contact us on (01) 417 7500 or admissions@dbs.ie.