Private Colleges set to play pivotal role in the future of Ireland's Education System
HEA confirms private colleges are in an excellent position to offer better programmes
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A 2012 HEA report forecasts cuts to public funding will lead to private colleges playing a more important role in Ireland's education system in future years. Higher Education Authority Chairman John Hennessy has confirmed that the continuing growing demand for higher education in Ireland may no longer be fully met by the publicly funded institutions, and therefore private institutions are ideally positioned to increase their contribution within the higher education sector in upcoming years. He stated that at a time of cutbacks, and supported by strong industry ties and support, private colleges were often in a better position to deliver better programmes. While currently 96% of 3rd level students attend public institutions, this figure was very likely to change in the near future. Mr Hennessy said he envisages private providers competing more regularly to deliver specific programmes funded from the public purse. In a speech to the Higher Education Colleges Association, which represents private third-level colleges, Mr Hennessy said private institutions were already providing around a third of all education places under the Government's Springboard initiative, which provides educational opportunities for the unemployed. With impending changes to fee structures and potential restrictive work practices within public education institutions, the former head of Ericsson Ireland has indicated that private institutions will have the facilities, staff and authority to continue to introduce innovative and challenging programmes to meet the needs of today's students entering higher education. To find out more about Dublin Business School and our Undergraduate programmes, please visit our website. Alternatively, please contact the admissions office by email admissions@dbs.ie or by calling 01 4177 500.
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Bachelor of Business in Retail Management with DBS and Lidl
Applications closing 31st May 2013 - apply today
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With the application facility for the Bachelor of Business in Retail Management (Lidl) closing 31st May, next week will be the last change for students to apply to the programme for September 2013. This is an ideal opportunity to participate in an internationally recognised business degree programme where learning takes place both in the classroom and on the job, with tuition fees and a salary paid throughout the programme.
Key business and marketing subjects are studies, which are directly linked to work-based application and 'learn by doing' opportunities in a workplace environment. Subjects studied include Retail Principles, Services Marketing and Consumer and Buyer Behaviour.
Upon completion of this programme, students will not only graduate from their degree programme, but will have an excellent chance of being offered a permanent Deputy Store Manager contract immediately.
Applications can only be made online via the Lidl Degree website, and applications close May 31st so immediate application is advised. For further information on this programme, please visit the DBS website or contact our admissions team on 01-4177500
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