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Final Applications!
Commencing September 2015

NOW Accepting applications for Professional Evening Diploma programmes commencing in the following areas:

 



School of Business

 

•Advanced Diploma in Marketing

•Diploma in Business Studies

•Diploma in Digital Marketing & Strategy

•Diploma in Human Resource Management

Diploma in International Business Studies

Diploma in Management Studies

Diploma in Marketing, Advertising, Sales & PR

Diploma in Office Management and Administration

Diploma in Tourism Management & Marketing


School of Law

 

Diploma in Legal Studies/Advanced Diploma in Legal Studies

Diploma in Alternative Dispute Resolution

Diploma in Company Law


School of Arts

 

Diploma in Psychology

Diploma in Social Science

Diploma in Digital Video Production and Post Production


IT

 

Advanced Diploma in Web Development

Diploma in Fundamentals of Cloud Computing

Diploma in Web Design

 

Join thousands of people who took the step and decided to up skill and enhance their career prospects in the areas of Accounting, Management, Finance, IT, Psychology, Law or Digital Media.

 

Professional Evening Diploma programmes are structured to address the constraints of modern work and lifestyle commitments. The courses run either one or two evenings per week (depending on the programme) between 6.15pm and 8.30 or 9.30pm and the duration varies between 10, 14, or 25 weeks to a year long.

 

Employability: we’re focused on your career



All our programmes have been designed and developed in collaboration with industry partners and the professional bodies so that on completion in addition to your academic qualifications, you will have the skills and knowledge to apply to your career.

 

DBS Professional Evening Diploma Programmes provide:

 

  • Career Advancement
  • Skills-based practical training
  • CV-enhancing qualifications
  • Learning with industry leaders




See a list of programmes here.

 


 
Contact Andrew Mooney for any Diploma queries

If you have any further queries about your Diploma application or need advice on our Diploma courses at DBS, I am here to provide you with the guidance and information that you need. 

I help prospective students who want to take the step and decide to upskill and enhance their career prospects in the areas of Accounting, Management, Finance, IT, Psychology, Law or Digital Media.


Our Professional Evening Diploma programmes are structured to address the constraints of modern work and lifestyle commitments. The courses run either one or two evenings per week (depending on the programme) between 6.15pm and 8.30 or 9.30pm and the duration varies between 10, 14, or 25 weeks to a year long. 



All our programmes have been designed and developed in collaboration with industry and the professional bodies so that on completion in addition to your academic qualifications, you will have the skills and knowledge to apply to your career.


I am available to visit at DBS or available to take your calls and emails. For any further information or if you would like to arrange a meeting please email andrew.mooney@dbs.ie or call (01) 4170685




 
Eircom becomes Eir in €16m rebranding exercise

Eircom has lost its com. As reported in The Irish Times two weeks ago, the company that evolved from the Department of Posts and Telegraphs to Telecom Éireann to Eircom will now be known as Eir. Or, as it would prefer it, eir.


The squiggly new logo “looks like a child riding a blow-up dinosaur,” tweeted journalist Suzanne Campbell. UTV Ireland journalist Céimin Burke saw “a long-armed man on a segway.” Others were reminded of tapeworms, viruses and - not brilliant for a company that says it wants to resonate with “modern Ireland” - old curly phone cords.


“The new Eir identity is dynamic and modern,” said chief executive Richard Moat.


The creation of Eir is a €16 million project - thought to be Ireland’s largest rebrand in 20 years. The project involves 1,700 new shirts, hard hats and hi-vis vests for staff and new external signage for its 63 stores. There are more than 20 colours in the new Eircom palette, but it seems its rebranded fleet of vans will manifest in a Kermit-like shade of green.


It is the work of international agency Moving Brands, which has counted Google, Netflix and Sony among its clients. A creative campaign with the slogan “Live life on Eir” has been developed by Dublin advertising agency DDFH&B, with the television spot featuring island-of-the-moment Skellig.


Its ads are soundtracked by the song Fionnghuala, a new arrangement of which was commissioned from composer John Walsh. Get used to hearing it - Eir has booked 6,000 television ads and 4,500 radio ones. If these ads were played back to back, they would add up to 13 days, seven hours and 21 minutes.


Some €5 million of the €16 million rebranding exercise has been spent on advertising. Somewhat astonishingly, more than 100 agencies were involved in the whole endeavour, which Eir said reflected the complexity of the task.

“We are change and changed,” a giant screen declared at the crowded launch event in its Houston South Quarter headquarters in Dublin. There was some other business to attend to, with Minister for Communications Alex White duly joining two bits of cable together for the cameras to signify that Eir’s new fibre-to-the-home product, Eir Fibre Extreme, is now a thing.


“This is a very different company than the one that came out of examinership three years ago,” said Jon Florsheim, managing director of Eir’s consumer division. “Everything you see here is a totally new statement about our brand.”


So was the Eircom brand damaged then? “It is more about us moving forward,” said Florsheim.


The wholesale and network business units will operate under the name Open eir - do you see what they did there? - while eMobile, eVision and eFibre will become eir Mobile, eir Vision and eir Fibre. Meteor, however, will remain Meteor for the moment.

Eir is still the only company in the Irish market with a quad-play offer (broadband, landline, mobile and television), although that will soon change when UPC Ireland (soon to be rebranded Virgin Media) launches a mobile product.


“Our competition are not Irish,” Florsheim pointed out. “We are an Irish brand".


Read more: Irish Times


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We realise that you may have questions regarding our Evening Diploma programmes, or the application process. Please be aware that you may call into the Aungier Street building, Monday to Friday from 8.45 a.m. - 5.15 p.m. to speak with a member of our Admissions Team about your options.



You do not need to make an appointment. You can also contact us on (01) 417 7500 or by email to admissions@dbs.ie.



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