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Apply now for Available Places

The CAO 'Available / Vacant Places' option is now available online at the CAO website . Applicants with an existing CAO application for 2015 can apply for an available place online, here.


DBS has a range of programmes that you can apply for through Available Places, such as:


LEVEL 8

DB500   Computing

DB512   Business Studies

DB514   Business Studies (Law)

DB515   Business Studies (Human Resource Management)

DB516   Financial Services

DB517   Marketing (Event Management)

DB518   Marketing (Digital Media)

DB520   Business Studies (with work placement)

DB521   Accounting and Finance

DB524   Business Information Systems

DB525   Marketing (Digital Media and Cloud Computing)

DB526   Business Information Systems (Cloud Computing)

DB531   Marketing

DB561   Arts (General)

DB562   Psychology

DB565   Journalism

DB566   Social Science

DB567   Film Studies

DB568   Law

DB569   Business (Psychology)

LEVEL 7 & 6

DB513   Business

DB522   Business in Accounting

DB533   Business in Marketing

DB563   Arts

DB571   Business Studies

DB572   Business in Accounting

DB573   Business in Marketing

DB574   Business in Information Technology

DB575   Social Studies

DB576   Film and Media

DB578   Journalism and Media

DB580   Legal Studies

DB581   Legal and Business Studies

DB582   Legal Studies

DB583   Legal and Business Studies



If an applicant completes an application for an available / vacant place and are eligible, they are likely to receive an offer from CAO in the next round of offers, which will take place on September 24th 2015. 

Please note that available / vacant places applicants must meet the minimum entry requirements of the college as stated in the relevant prospectus. For further information on Full-Time Undergraduate programmes and entry requirements at DBS, please visit
our website. Alternatively you can contact the Admissions Team by calling 01 4177 500 or by emailing admissions@dbs.ie

You may also apply for an available / vacant place in September 2015 without having an existing 2015 CAO application; however you will be subject to a 40 Euro fee payment upon application.

For further information on the Vacant Places process or to learn more about our programmes, please contact the Admissions Office on (01) 4177500 or by email at admissions@dbs.ie


 
Your Guide to the DBS Student Experience!

Joining a Sports Club or Society at DBS is a fantastic way to meet new people, while having fun and creating many memorable experiences. Being part of Clubs and Societies life at DBS helps you to:

  • Do something that you love and enjoy
  • Make new likeminded friends
  • Enhance your college experience
  • Improve your networking opportunities
  • Positively impact the local community
  • Sharpen skills sets that employers look for
  • Develop yourself personally

 

Sports Clubs

  • Sports Clubs at DBS are at the heart of our Student Experience. With around 30 Sports Clubs to choose from ranging from field sports to water sports, there is something for everyone.
  • We welcome participation at all levels, from competitive to recreational students, and we hope to give each of our students the opportunity to be involved in the sports that they love.

Societies

  • Not a fan of labouring around the sports field in the wind and rain? Want to improve your skills, sharpen your talents and make lots of new friends? Then you should join one of the exciting societies at DBS. Our societies bring together students who share a common interest – such as performing, running events, holding debates or trying their hand at something completely new.
  • At DBS we offer over 35 fun Societies to choose from with Film, Law, LGBT, Dance, Photography and the Psychology Society just some on offer. With so much choice the best option is to dive right in and try everything!

 

Events and Activities Overview 2015-16

Date

Week

Details

14th Sept

Week 1

Induction Week

21st Sept

Week 2

Welcome Week

28th Sept

Week 3

Freshers Week

26th Oct

Week 6

Halloween Week

16th Nov

Week 9

Graduation Ball

23rd Nov

Week 10

Mental Health Week

7th Dec

Week 12

Christmas Week

25th Jan

Week 16

Refresher’s Week

8th Feb

Week 18

Chinese NY Celebration and International Culture Week

7th March

Week 22

Irish Heritage Week (St. Patrick’s Week)

21st March

Week 24

Easter Week (Easter Eggs)

28th March

Week 25

Annual Formal Ball (Student, Clubs and Societies Awards)

11th April

Week 27

End of Year Party

18th April

Week 28

Anti-Stress Week



 
                     


 
Your DBS Accommodation Guide
Top Tips for Your Dublin Accommodation Search

The DBS Student Services team can offer you advice and support when searching for accommodation in Dublin.  

Our full and up to date accomodation guide can be found here!

3 Top Tips for Your Dublin Accommodation Search

Be realistic in your search.
Open your mind to areas outside of the city. September and October are high demand periods each year for accommodation in Dublin so you may have to consider an area outside the city centre. Dublin is a small county with many commuter towns that are well serviced by quality bus corridors and commuter rail lines. Review maps of Dublin and cross reference them with Dublin Transport link maps to identify ‘Plan B’ areas for your search.

Don’t be passive in your search.
If you have a smartphone, download the daft.ie app and set up email alerts so that you are notified about new lettings and properties that come on stream daily. Be sure that you have an Irish phone number so that you are easily contactable. A phone call is more effective than an email. SIM cards are available in most phone retail stores in the city centre. Set up alerts via email on databases and check them daily so that you can stay ahead of the crowd.

Stay positive and exhaust all avenues.
A little bit of luck and a lot of hard work will get you the right accommodation at the right price. Advertise yourself as a potential roommate on offline noticeboards and online databases. Don’t dis-count newspapers as well as online platforms.



Accommodation Search Strategy

Newspapers

Many landlords opt for the newspaper over online databases to advertise their lettings. The Evening Herald is probably the best newspaper for accommodation listings. It comes out at midday each day. The Buy and Sell magazine is also worth checking out. It goes on sale every Monday, Wednesday and Friday and can be purchased in most newsagents.

Online Accommodation Databases

One of the most frequently used accommodation search engines is Daft.ie so it is up to date and regularly monitored. The website also offers the “search by college” function within its “advanced search” function and allows you to post your own advertisement via the ‘Team Up Database’. Find a list of property search sites to help strengthen your search. 

www.daft.ie  

www.rent.ie

www.myhome.ie - Student section

www.collegecribs.ie 

www.gumtree.ie

www.let4u.ie

www.propertycheck.ie 

www.collegeliving.ie - a list of student residences

Please read the guide available at this link about how to securely search online databases:http://www.daft.ie/safety-online  

Online and Offline Notice Boards

There are many people in the same situation as you. Put up a notice on the DBS Accommodation Board in the Aungier St. campus on the ground floor. As mentioned above, ‘Team Up Database’ on Daft.ie is another potential space to connect with others in search of accommodation.


What to Expect?

Expect a Quick Turnover

Adopt the approach of ‘the early bird catches the worm’. Do not passively send emails and wait for the return call. Make the phone call and follow up as quick as possible.  

Communicating with Landlords  

It is wise to prepare ahead of time so that you do not miss opportunities. Our advice is that you email documents to yourself and forward them when requested. You may be asked to supply the following when connecting with landlords and/or potential roommates:

References (previous lettings, employers, college/ academic, character reference)

  • Bank Details
  • PPSN
  • Utility bill

Location, Location, Location

It would be fantastic to land your dream accommodation in central Dublin but there are many alternatives with strong commuter lines via Dublin Bus, Rail or Luas. To save on travel costs, register for a student travel card or purchase a Leap Card. The Dublin Bike scheme is also a very convenient way to travel in the city and cut down on commuting time - http://www.dublinbikes.ie/.

 

Short Term Options:

Home Stay Host Family Options 

Hosts are typically located on the outskirts of the city but are always well serviced by bus and rail links. The International Relations Executive Maria Rubio also provides information on other accommodation options for students coming to Dublin to study. Please email: maria.rubio@dbs.ie for further information.

DBS Self-Service Accommodation Search Connect Notice Board

We encourage our students to network with one another and search together. You can place your own advert on our DBS accommodation notice board on campus. State what you are looking for and provide a suitable means of contact. This way, you might be able to team-up with another DBS student in a similar situation to yourself.  

Hostels:

Barnacles Temple Bar  http://barnacles.ie/

Avalon House: http://www.avalon-house.ie/ 

Kinlay House: http://www.kinlaydublin.ie/

Abbey Court www.abbey-court.com

Citi Hostels www.citihostels.com

Four Courts Hostel www.fourcourtshostel.com

 


 
We deliver more than just business courses!

Did you know we offer?

A range of full-time courses including:

 

Some of the benefits that students can look forward to when attending DBS are:

  • Free wi-fi access
  • Student cafés
  • Undergraduate/ Postgraduate libraries with over 10,000 books
  • High spec computer laboratories
  • State of the art film & media studios
  • City centre amenities right on the door step including shops, cafes, museums and sporting facilities
  • Free printing for students
  • No additional registration fees once you pay your fees

Other benefits DBS students can look forward to are:

  • Courses and Lecturers - Courses are developed in collaboration with industry and professional bodies and taught by leaders in their specialist fields so students get the skills employers need. Our lectures are very student focused and with smaller class numbers each student can expect a hands on approach from DBS lecturers.
  • Student Experience - Dedicated Student Services and Career Services teams help enhance your student experience.
  • Student Employability - Practical “sector based” assignments that allow students to develop their leadership, planning and communication skills.
  • Tax exemptions are also offered on all undergraduate programmes of two years duration or more. For Full Time courses tax relief is currently granted on fees exceeding €2,750 and up to €7,000.

Where you'll go?

  • BA (Hons) Arts - Graduates are currently working in the film, radio and theatre industries. Further pathways include teaching, lecturing, advertising, business, the health services, the government and a range of other areas.
  • BA (Hons) Psychology - Graduates have progressed into areas such as social work and teaching. A postgraduate qualification is normally required if graduates are to find work as a professional psychologist.
  • BA (Hons) in Business - Business graduates have progressed into careers in marketing, sales, operations, information technology, finance and general management.
  • Bachelor of Laws (Hons) - For those wishing to train as a solicitor or barrister. Graduates also have also progressed to careers in social sciences, politics, the media and public services.

For further information on all our Full-Time Undergraduate programmes click here.


 
Contact David Bradley for all of your CAO queries!

If you have any further queries about your CAO application or need advice on our full-time undergraduate courses at DBS, David Bradley is here to provide you with the guidance that you need.

If you are a parent, guardian or applicant we have the resources to support you.


David is committed to providing information and advice to prospective students, their parents, guardians, teachers and guidance counsellors.

David is available to visit at DBS or available to take your calls and emails. For any further information or if you would like to arrange for David to visit your school or college please email david.bradley@dbs.ie or call (01) 4178798.


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