Postgraduate Programmes
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EMPLOYMENT LEVELS COULD REACH PRE-RECESSION PEAK
What's happening in Dublin?
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One of the longest-established economic research firms in Ireland , DKM, have today released their 'Snapshot of Economic Forecasts' which gives a comprehensive outlook for the Irish economy based on the latest projections from 13 leading sources, including both Irish and key international bodies such as the IMF, EU and OECD. The report forecasts that GDP will grow at a higher rate than any other Eurozone member at 4.7% in 2016 and 3.9% in 2017. The growth is primarily driven by consumption, investment and exports. Furthermore, the report indicates that unemployment should fall to 8.1% and 7.3% in 2016 and 2017 respectively. Youth unemployment is additionally on a downward trajectory reaching 20.3% in January 2016, down from the 2012 peak of 30.9%. Domestic demand growth is taking over from export growth as the main driver of increased incomes and employment. Domestic demand is set to expand by 5.1% and 4.0% in 2016 and 2017, which is the fastest in the Euro Area. Source: (Business World) Things are on the up in Dublin. Get the skills you need to boost your career with a Postgraduate Course at DBS!
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Why study for a Postgraduate Qualification?
- Promotion opportunities in current role/career enhancement
- Enhanced job security
- Improved career and networking prospects
- To complement your primary degree
- Change of direction in career
- Development of transferable skills
- Further development of your skills and knowledge in a specialist field
- Opportunity to develop strong analytical, problem solving, presentation, time management and communication skills
- Academic and personal development at a professional level
- Worthwhile investment to enhance lifetime career prospects
- To fulfill personal interests.
- For more information and a full list of courses, see our website.
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Why do an MBA at DBS?
10 most under-rated aspects of getting your MBA;
- The chance to stop and reflect on some big business issues.
- Learn about how to get a group of 'Type A' personalities to work together as a team.
- Think about the global economy and not just your world where you work.
- Work with lecturers that really challenge you.
- Hear from accomplished executives when they come in to talk at the school.
- Refocus yourself.
- Learn about managing people.
- Learn how to speak in public.
- Understand more about the world.
- Make some lifelong friends who will accomplish great things over their careers in business.
DBS offers a comprehensive range of MBA programmes, either general or with streams, to meet the needs of individuals wishing to enhance their qualifications and promotion prospects within growing industry sectors in the Irish economy.
Don't miss your opportunity to unlock your potential. Apply today to undertake an MBA course with DBS.
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IT Skills - An essential asset for all graduates
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Technology and computer skills are essential assets for all workers. Even if the career you choose does not focus solely on computers, the job you do will most likely require the use of computers and technology to accomplish tasks and process information.
There are now over 5,000 technology companies located in Ireland, ranging from start-ups and SMEs, to large international and multinational companies, with an ever-growing number of Irish owned multinationals.
According to The Expert Group on Future Skills Needs, Ireland is facing an average 5% a year increase in demand for ICT skills up to the year 2018. This means that the number of ICT professionals will rise to over 91,000 in Ireland alone. Across Europe (the EU 27), the conservative projected shortage for ICT professionals by 2015 is 372,000, and potentially as high as 864,000.
This wave of ICT innovation is driving demand for new ICT skills and abilities. The ICT sector needs people who can design, develop and deploy new applications and services. It also needs people with new combinations of skills, for example, Big Data requires a combination of skills, such as technology, statistics and business skills; Social Media needs a combination of technology and marketing skills.
(Source: CareersPortal)
Get the skills required now with a Postgraduate Course at DBS!
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An Extra Service
No appointment required! Our Team is Available Monday to Friday 8.45 a.m. - 5.15 p.m.
We're happy to answer any questions you might have regarding our Postgraduate programmes, or the application process. Feel free to call into the Aungier Street building, Monday to Friday from 8.45 a.m. - 5.15 p.m. to speak with a member of the Admissions Team about your options.
You do not need to make an appointment. You can also contact us on (01) 4177500 or by email to admissions@dbs.ie.
You can also contact us today with your questions and take the first step towards furthering your education this year.
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