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Student Life at DBS
Promoting a Work/Life balance for the ultimate third level experience

At DBS our focus is on empowering students to grow and thrive academically, emotionally, physically and socially.

 

Because we believe that happy, healthy students make successful, fulfilled students, DBS works to provide a wide range of student services, support facilties and sports and social opportunities to promote a work/life balance during your time at college.

 


Some of the services available to you at DBS include:

 

 

To learn more about life at DBS, please visit our website or contact the college directly by calling 01-4177500 or email admissions@dbs.ie

 

 
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Spotlight on DBS Learning and Resource Facilities

The Library Services at Dublin Business School comprise of the undergraduate library in the Aungier Street building and the postgraduate library in Dame Street, which are excellent centres for learning and resources. The combined Library collection contains over 50,000 books, 194 print journals, in excess of 750 e-book titles, 45,000 full-text electronic journals and an extensive portfolio of online databases.

The library staff are always on hand to help students with their enquiries. A live chat window on the Library website provides an instant messaging service to students, as well as the drop in services in both libraries. The Libraries also provides inductions, tours and classes to provide you with additional assistance during your studies.

The online datebase with all of the Library's electronic information resources can be accessed off campus as well as on campus and can even be accessed on mobile and other handheld devices. And until the end of this year, the DBS Library are showcasing the Henry Stewart Talks Ltd. Marketing and Management Collection. This contains over 600 specially prepared audio-visual lectures focused on areas like Information Technology, Branding and Product Specialisation in Hotels and Sport Marketing to name but a few.

The two libraries are open 72 hours per week so check our AS and DS library opening hour calendars available on the Library website.


 
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Don't let winter mess up your study plan!

It's that time of year when the weather is changing and people start getting sick. The last thing you want if you are working towards exams this year is to get sick. Here are some tips to help you stay healthy and alert this winter.

1. Get plenty of rest
2. Drink lots of water
3. Increase your intake of Vitamins and Minerals
4. Wash your hands frequently
5. Eat Healthily


1. Get plenty of rest - It almost seems like  its the cure for everything but getting plenty of rest at night allows your body to rechrge itself. Getting around 8 hours of sleep a night can really help you avoid those nasty flu germs

2. Drink lots of water - Drinking water not only keeps you hydrate, but it also helps prevent you getting sick as it flushes out any impurities in the body.

3. Increase your intake of Vitamins and Minerals - Taking a daily multivitamin can help boost the body and replace any vitamins and minerals missing from your diet. Ensuring the body had its dailty dose of vitamins and minerals can help it fight a cold and stay healthy.

4. Wash your hands frequently - Having clean hands can often be the best way to avoid picking up any germs. Waching you hands frequently throughout the day or carrying a little bottle of hand sanitizer can help you fight those flu germs.

5. Eat Healthily - This one is simple but can often be the hardest to do when you have a busy life. Eating lots of fruit and vegetables, as well as plenty of protein and carbohydrates will give you a good head start in preventing those colds.


They are just some tips on how to prevent a cold. Remember, prevention is the best cure so wrap up when it gets cold and stay healthy!
 
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Next DBS Open Event:Tuesday 4th December, 5-7pm Aungier Street, D2
Discuss all programmes commencing in 2013

DBS will be holding an Open Event on Tuesday 4th December from 5-7pm in our Aungier Street building.



The Open Event is an ideal opportunity for you to visit the college and obtain further information on our Full-time Undergraduate Programmes and speak with industry specialist lecturers to identify the programme that is most suitable for your future development. The evening poses an ideal chance to ask any questions you may have and discuss programme options prior to making a application to commence study with us in the new year.




For information our lecturing staff and their achievements and specialist areas, please visit our website for information on our Academic Schools and Staff.


We look forward to meeting you at our Open Evening

 

 
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Cant make our Open Evening?
Avail of our Drop-in Advice Service

If you cannot make it to an open event please be aware that you can call into the Aungier Street building, Monday to Friday from 8.45am - 5.15pm.

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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