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Don't miss DBS's CAO Open Event: Wednesday January 15th 3-7pm
Come discover the wealth of courses available to you at 13-14 Aungier Street

 

Our next CAO Open Event at DBS will take place  on Wednesday 15th January from 3-7pm at 13 - 14 Aungier Street, Dublin 2.

 

 

Open events are an ideal opportunity for you to meet our lecturers, discuss our Full-Time Undergraduate programmes, your CAO options and view the facilities of the college and experience a taste of evening study at DBS.

 

 

Available on the evening will be the following services:

 

Admissions Team

School of Arts: Psychology, Social Science, Film & Journalism

School of Business and Information Technology

School of Law

Student Services

 

 

For details on parking facilties and transport, please consult our website

We look forward to meeting you soon!


 
DBS announced as winner of Best Business School in the Chambers Ireland/Inbusiness Editors Choice Awards

 

Dublin Business School  was the winner of Best Business School in the Chambers Ireland/Inbusiness Editors Choice Awards at an event that took place yesterday at the St Stephen’s Green Club.

 

The awards showcased the excellent company that DBS was among in the winners list. CEO, Gerry Muldowney, accepted the award along with Ian Talbot, Chief Executive of Chambers Ireland and Joseph O’Connor of Inbusiness Editors Choice Awards. Gerry in accepting the award acknowledged the contribution of staff and students over the years and he stated that he was accepting the award on behalf of all the staff at DBS.

 


Winners announced at 2013

InBusiness Editor’s Choice Awards

Tuesday, Dec 17th 2013

2013 marked the second successful year of the InBusiness Editor's Choice Awards, which took place on December 17th at the Hibernian Club, St. Stephen's Green, to celebrate success and excellence in Irish business. At this unique event which brought together representatives from a wide variety of businesses, awards were handed out in 22 categories – including Best Tourist Attraction, Best in Financial Services, Exporter of the Year and Company of the Year.

The awards are run in association with Chambers Ireland and winners were chosen by the editorial team of InBusiness on the broad criteria of company growth, profile of business, range of services offered and business to customer relationships. Over the past number of years, InBusiness has reported extensively on the state of business affairs in Ireland, but these awards represented an opportunity to celebrate the success stories in Irish business. InBusiness Editor Joseph O' Connor said: “it’s also been a pleasure to cover the highs – those companies who have thrived in adversity or shown inspirational leadership and innovation when it has been most needed. We are delighted to recognise the men, women and firms who have displayed such qualities with this event.”

Companies awarded on the day included Emirates, for Business Airline of the Year; AIB for Best Financial App for their new My Money Manager; and Ireland's newest health insurance provider GloHealth, for Best Private Health Insurer. Intel Ireland was awarded Manufacturer of the Year for the second year running. 2014 marks Intel's 25th year of operations in Ireland where the company has shown commitment to research, development and innovation as well as to business and employment in Ireland. Big Red Book were also repeat winners for Best Accountancy Software for SMEs.

Businessman of the Year was awarded to Christoph Mueller, CEO of Aer Lingus. Mueller was chosen for his display of commendable business acumen in the face of adversity, guiding his company through a difficult and challenging restructuring process. Mueller accepted the award on behalf of the entire Aer Lingus team. “The workings of an airline are the absolute exemplification of teamwork,” he said. “You cannot achieve anything alone in our business.”

Louise Phelan of PayPal scooped the Businesswoman of Year accolade for guiding her company through one of the most challenging economic periods in Irish history and for securing significant jobs and investment in Ireland. Commenting on her award Phelan said “It's a great honour. It's up to publications like InBusiness to celebrate Businesswoman of the Year; because for every woman that makes it to the top of her game, we get that bit closer to changing the status quo.”

Other winners on the day included eircom, who scooped the coveted Company of the Year award.

Winners on the day were:



Business Airline of the Year

 

Winner

 

Emirates

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Best Tourist Attraction

 

Winner

 

Waterford Crystal

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Best Private Health Insurer

 

Winner

 

GloHealth

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Best Financial App

 

Winner

 

AIB

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Executive Car of the Year

 

Winner

 

Audi

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Best Accountancy Software for SMEs

 

Winner

 

Big Red Book

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Best Business School

 

Winner

 

Dublin Business School

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Best Service to SMEs

 

Winner

 

Credit Review Office

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Manufacturer of the Year

 

Winner

 

Intel

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Best in Financial Services

 

Winner

 

Zurich

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Exporter of the Year

 

Winner

 

Monaghan Mushrooms

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Best in International Logistics

 

Winner

 

DHL Express

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Retail Excellence

 

Winner

 

The Loop

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Best Senior Healthcare Specialist

 

Winner

 

Home Instead

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Accountancy Firm of the Year

 

Winner

 

KPMG

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Best Life Assurance Company

 

Winner

 

Friends First

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Best in Pharma

 

Winner

 

Boehringer Ingelheim Ireland Ltd

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Best International Marketing Initiative

 

Winner

 

Molson Coors

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Best Brand

 

Winner

 

An Post

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Businesswoman of the Year

 

Winner

 

Louise Phelan

PayPal

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Businessman of the Year

 

Winner

 

Christoph Mueller

Air Lingus

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Company of the Year

 

Winner

 

eircom

 
How to get one of the most respected Undergraduate qualifications with DBS


Its that time again when DBS swoops in to help you research your future. This week we take a look at the Bachelor of Laws (Honours) offered by DBS. This three year full-time Level 8 programme provides students with a sound educational experience that will enable them to acquire a solid grounding in legal principles and the fundamental features of the Irish legal system. It provides an understanding of the institutions of the law as well as their social, economical and political contexts. But most excitingly, the programme is accredited by the Honorable Society of Kings Inns for the purpose of eligibility to sit the entrance exams for the Barrister-at-Law degree programme.

The programme content of the Bachelor of Laws (Honours) improves and develops students powers of reasoning, clarity of thought and the ability to analyse and express complicated issues. Students cover core topics in first and second year, including Contract Law, Criminal Law, European Law and Company Law. Third year is when it gets really interesting, allowing students to pick their specialty subjects from a range of modules including Medical Law, Human Rights Law, Commercial Law and Media Law.


Graduates from this programme have a huge range of career opportunities open to them. As mentioned above, graduates are eligibility to sit the entrance exams for the Barrister-at-Law degree programme, allowing them to become a solicitor or barrister. However, a legal education opens more doors than just the practice of law. Law graduates are employed in a wide variety of areas including commercial industry, social sciences, politics, the media and the public service.

To apply for this course through CAO, enter the code DB568 in the Level 8 code list.

For more information about this programme and others like it offered by DBS  check out our website. Alternatively, our admissions office operates a drop in service from 8:45 - 5:15 Monday to Friday in our Aungier Street building and can be contacted at 01-4177500 or by emailing admissions@dbs.ie


 
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An Extra Service at DBS!
Our Admissions Team is available Monday to Friday 8:45 - 5:15

If you cannot make the open day on the 15th January please be aware that you can call into the Aungier Street building, Monday to Friday from 8.45am - 5.15pm and speak wtih 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.


Why not contact us today with your questions and take the first step towards upskilling this year


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