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Dublin voted fifth friendliest city in the world
Ireland's capital ranks first in Europe for friendliness

Dublin has been ranked as the fifth friendliest city in the world in the latest Conde Nast Traveler's annual Readers' Choice Survey.

The findings of the survey, which ranked Ireland as the friendliest city in Europe, revaled readers appreciated Ireland's vibrant atmosphere and romantic literary identity. Apart from being "green, lush, and very walkable," the survey found that it's also "the kind of place you stop in for a drink in a local pub, only to end up chatting with the locals for the next five hours."



Condé Nast said everything from location and political perception to size and language barriers can be a factor in the perception of friendliness.

Responding to the survey, Tourism Ireland chief executive Niall Gibbons said research “again and again” showed that the friendliness of Irish people was one of the country’s unique selling points.

“It is the warm welcome and the ‘craic’ here that resonates with our overseas visitors and makes Dublin and Ireland such a great choice for a short break or holiday,” he said. Tourism Ireland would use the accolade as a “platform” to continue to promote Dublin and Ireland, he said.


The Antipodean cities of Auckland, New Zealand and Melbourne, Australia were tied for first place followed by Victoria, Canada and Charleston in South Carolina, USA.


 
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Dublin Business School: Our suite of MBA programmes
Which specialism will take you further?

Dublin Business School is now accepting applications for our full range of Master of Business Administration (MBA) programmes, due to commence in September 2014.


The MBA aims to provide students with the ability to confidently manage a business represents a valuable skill-set particularly in the current turbulent economic environment. In order for an organisation to be flexible in diverse business environments and to change direction at speed, there must be expertise in business management and business strategy in a global context. The goal of the programme is to develop these sets of abilities with a particular focus on a thorough understanding of business management. The MBA at Dublin Business School offers you a unique opportunity to study advanced theory and practice relating to management, and to develop an appreciation of the causes and significance of managing strategy.

This unique programme allows you to choose a specialist route for your MBA award. Students can obtain a named award in any of six streams: Human Resource Management; Project Management; Finance; Information Systems; Cloud Computing or Marketing. This ensures students are afforded the widest choice of specialisms from which to choose. A practitioner focus is part of this programme. Industry-led workshops and guest lecturers keep information current and applied. Alternatively, students also havce the option of choosing modules from two of the above streams to create a broad-scoped General MBA. Full information on one of Dublin Business School's most popular courses is available at the links below:

Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Master of Business Administration (MBA) (HRM Stream)
Masters of Business Administration (MBA) (Marketing Stream)
Masters of Business Administration (MBA) (Finance Stream)
Master of Business Administration (MBA) (Project Management Stream)
Master of Business Administration (MBA) (Cloud Computing Stream)
Master of Business Administration (MBA) (Information Systems Stream)

Applications can be made online so why not release your potential and apply today!

 

 


 
New Programme - BSc (Hons) in Computing
For those wishing to pursue a career in the areas of Data Analytics, Big Data, Cloud Computing, Web & Mobile Computing and Software Development

The BSc (Hons) in Computing aims to develop the student’s knowledge of the theory and practice of modern computing necessary for them to secure employment and perform as ICT practitioners in a broad range of commercial, industrial and public sector environments. Graduates will have a clear understanding of the practical, theoretical and professional foundations of computing science. The programme enables and supports students to develop critical analytical skills and to develop skills in applying theoretical concepts to the practice of computing.

The programme has been prepared in line with current developments within the ICT sector and is informed by consultation with employers. A key feature is its enhanced focus on employability. The programme incorporates a mandatory 10 month work placement, which is included to ensure graduates of the programme will have the required practical application of the programme content to ensure a smooth transition into the workplace and further progression within the workplace. 

The BSc (Hons) in Computing responds to a known and often articulated skills shortage that exists in the ICT sector.  The Irish Government and Industry recognise that there is an urgent requirement to ensure an adequate supply of ICT talent and skills from both the domestic and international markets to meet needs.

It is estimated that there will be approximately 44,500 potential job openings for ICT professionals in the period 2014-2018.


Visit our websbite and apply today!


 
Now accepting Applications for September 2014
Apply online at dbs.ie
Autumn 2014 offers new opportunities for returning to education; building new skills, meeting new people and developing your career in the desired direction.


We are now accepting applications for the following full-time programmes commencing in September 2014:


UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES

DBS offers programmes at level 6, 7 and 8 in the following areas:

POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES
We are now accepting applications for the following Postgraduate full-time programmes commencing in September 2014:

Master of Business Administration MBA
Master of Business Administration MBA (Human Resouce Managment Stream)
Master of Business Administration MBA (Finance Stream)
Master of Business Administration MBA (Cloud Computing Stream)
Master of Business Administration MBA (Marketing Stream)
Master of Business Administration MBA (Information Systems Stream)
Master of Business Administration MBA (Project Management Stream)

Master of Science (MSc) in Marketing
Master of Science (MSc) in Marketing (Digital Media Stream)
Master of Science (MSc) in Management Practice
Master of Science (MSc) in International Accounting & Finance
Master of Science (MSc) in Information Systems with Computing

Higher Diploma in Business
Higher Diploma in Business Information Systems
Higher Diploma in Business (HRM)
Higher Diploma in Legal Studies

Master of Arts (MA) in Addiction Studies
Higher Diploma in Arts in Psychology (PSI accredited)



Give yourself a competitive advantage and apply online today!

 

 
An Extra Service at the Aungier Street Building

Please be aware that you can call into the Aungier Street building, Monday to Friday from 8.45 a.m. - 5.15 p.m. to consult with our Admissions team.

You do not need to make an appointment. You can also contact us on +353 1 4177500 or by email to international@dbs.ie.

Why not contact us today with your questions and take the first step towards your academic development.


 
Next Open Event: Tuesday 19 August


DBS are holding their next Open Event on Tuesday 19 August, 4.00 p.m. - 7.00 p.m.

Our Open Events are an ideal opportunity for you to visit the college and obtain further information on all our full-time programmes and speak with industry specialist lecturers to identify the programme that is most suitable for your future development.


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


We look forward to seeing you there.


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