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Choose TU Dublin to start your career in the world of business specialising in Accounting and Finance, Marketing, Management and Retail Services Management
Choose TU Dublin to start your career in the world of business specialising in Accounting and Finance, Marketing, Management and Retail Services Management
Our suite of full postgraduate programmes allow students the opportunity to build on undergraduate studies or to change direction and up-skill rapidly in a new field.
The College of Business offers a broad range of part-time undergraduate and postgraduate programmes with the core aim of providing you with a skill set that you can apply with immediate effect.
Bring your career to the next level with an AMBA accredited MBA, specialising in leadership, innovation and strategy.
TU Dublin College of Business is very pleased to announce the part-time one-year PgD in Business Resilience has been approved for Springboard+ funding. This allows a 90% discount on the normal €5,300 programme fee for eligible applicants at are in employment and 100% discount for eligible applicants that are currently unemployed
The theme for the Assembly meeting followed from an Oireachtas resolution: to identify and dismantle economic and salary norms that result in gender inequalities, and reassess the economic value placed on work traditionally held by women;, and to scrutinise the structural pay inequalities that result in women being disproportionately represented in low pay sectors.
The Lazaridis International Case Competition is a case competition for post-secondary students, 16 of the top business schools across Europe, North America, Asia and Australia qualified to compete at the online event from October 9-16, 2020.
TU Dublin is a leader in postgraduate and executive education with a large portfolio of business programmes delivered in Aungier Street. Next week, the Graduate Business School will host two webinars detailing the University's part-time and full-time provision.
Join us on Thursday 23rd April at TU Dublin College of Business as we bring together leading industry experts to explore the Future of Finance. This event is being run by the Student Managed Fund in TU Dublin which is proudly sponsored by Goodbody and in aid of Pieta House.
February 14th is traditionally a time for lovers. Still, the Career Development Centre at TU Dublin is encouraging students to start loving their careers this Valentine's Day with events taking place next week on a range of topics, including Interview Skills, Writing a CV and Job-Hunting.
An exciting research opportunity is now open at the College of Business with the project "Brexit Implication for Irish Freight, Logistics and Transportation". The project will assess potential post-Brexit implications for the logistics and transportation sector and the impact on movements of goods between Ireland, the other EU Member States, or the United Kingdom.
During Semester One, students taking Corporate Entrepreneurship, led by Prof Tom Cooney, undertook consultancy work for the not-for-profit organisation ChildVision. The class was divided into groups, with each group focusing on analysing a specific ChildVision activity.
TU Dublin is delighted to invite our Executive MBA students and alumni to join us for a festive and insightful evening on Friday 13th December at 7.30pm.
TU Dublin invites you to join us for our MBA Open Evening on Friday, 13 December. Explore how the pursuit of an MBA qualification at Ireland's first Technological University can energise your career, and sample one of our MBA masterclasses – Diversity & Inclusion: How to Leverage Fresh Insights
Back row L-R: Brendan O’Rourke (TUDublin); Eoin Cullina (NUIG); Mary Murphy (NUIM); Fiona Dukelow (UCC); Sharon Feeney (TUDublin); Rory O’Donnell (NESC) Front row L-R: John Hogan (TUDublin); Clare O’Mahony (TUDublin); Orla O’Connor (NWCI); Pauline Cullen (MU); Muiris MacCarthaigh (QUB)
IPA Ireland hosted their 2nd Irish Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) Colloquium at TU Dublin City Campus, Aungier Street on Saturday 9th November 2019, chaired by Dr. Serge Basini. Senior Lecturer, TU Dublin.
TU Dublin are joined by Professor Robert V. Kozinets, a Jayne and Hans Hufschmid Professor of Public Relations and Business Communications in the Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California for an event exploring Netnography in Grangegorman on Monday, 11 November
Pictured Left to Right: Dr Lorraine Sweeney, TU Dublin, Dr Wael Rashwan, TU Dublin Shona McManus, CEO of Osborne Recruitment and Steering Group Chair Prof Tom Cooney, TU Dublin, Georgina Georgiou, EU Structural Reform Support Service, Dr Katrina Lawlor, TU Dublin, Sven Spollen-Behrens, Director SFA Small Firms Association, Dr Deirdre McQuillan, TU Dublin, Don O'Connor, Senior Policy Analyst, Department of Business, Enterprise & Innovation
The project team held their final meeting in October at TU Dublin:(L-R): Fiachra Coll (TU Dublin), John Jameson (TU Dublin) Gwenaëlle Lairet (ESSCA), Annabelle Holder (University of Gloucestershire), Brigitte de Faultrier (ESSCA), George Stalidis (ATEITH), Neil Towers (University of Gloucestershire).
The Feelings Business - In a world where we can measure everything the real question is, should we? Here is your chance to listen to one of Ireland’s most innovative, creative and successful marketers, Jonnie Cahill, Chief Marketing Officer at Heineken USA.
TU Dublin students and apprentices have won seven medals at the WorldSkills 2019 competition, which saw over 1,300 young people from 63 countries compete in 56 skills across a wide range of industries — from freight forwarding to cloud computing; aircraft maintenance and visual merchandising.
People are at the heart of every business, meaning that a high-performing HRM function is one of the keys to business success. Mixing theory and practice, this masters programme offers you the opportunity for in-depth study of human resource management and the practical application to live company projects.
The Postgraduate Diploma in Management & Marketing conversion programme was designed by TU Dublin's School of Marketing in partnership with the Marketing Institute of Ireland in 2009, aimed at graduates from a range of disciplines including Science, Engineering, IT, Arts and Humanities working in business-related roles looking to gain a business qualification.
Ciara Gilmartin was selected to represent Ireland at this year's Roger Hatchuel Academy at Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity 2019 through a competitive selection process ran by the Institute of Advertising Practitioners in Ireland (IAPI). Check out Ciara's video where she brings us through her journey and shares in this once in a lifetime experience.
Pictured: Front Row (Left to Right) Eileen Daly (The AT Network), Noelle Day (Mobility Mojo) Back Row (Left to right): Helen McQuillan (Employability Clare), Des Henry (WALK), Brian Aird (TeamWork Cooperative, Canada), Prof Thomas Cooney (TU Dublin), Marion Wilkinson (National Disability Authority), Prof Yvonne Galligan (Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, TU Dublin) and Fergus Finlay (Chair of the Implementation Group for the Comprenhensive Employment Strategy for People with Disabilities.
Pictured L-R: Gerard Whelan (MD of GWP Developments), Stuart Crainer (Co-founder of Thinkers 50), Catherine Butler (MBAAI Director), Alacoque McMenamin (MBAAI President), Jane Maher(TU Dublin) and Michael O’Connor (TU Dublin) Niamh Townsend (Leader of Microsoft EMEA’s Specialist Inside Sales teams) and Eamon DeBurca (Commercial Manager, Diageo)
Ryan O' Carroll presented his dissertation research 'The Uses and Gratifications of Generation Z within Social Networks: A Dialectical Investigation into the Facebook Domain' at the 6th European Conference of Social Media, University of Brighton, United Kingdom.
Pictured (L-R): Cathal Divilly, Partner at Great Place to Work, Pamela Quinn, Managing Director- Kuehne + Nagel Ireland, Chris Paul, CEO- Avantcard and Colin Hughes, Head of Graduate Business School, TU Dublin.
As we continue to prepare for Brexit, the 3S Group and FTA Ireland conducts a focus group on 'Post-Brexit Implication on Irish Freight and Transport Sector' at TU Dublin College of Business on Friday the 21st of June at 11.30am.
The All Ireland Marketing Awards programme, organised by The Marketing Institute of Ireland, is the nation's premier means of recognising the success of Irish marketing professionals and acknowledging their major contribution to the ongoing process of strengthening the economy of Ireland.
Students of the MSc in Advertising at Technological University Dublin are working to transform this year’s showcase into a reflection of our new university status. This year, the client is Google, and the campaign is Pride. An excellent brief to receive, but certainly a challenging one. Google has a brilliant reputation for corporate social responsibility and has been present at Dublin Pride since 2014.
Product Camp Dublin invites ambitious Product Management and Product Marketing professionals and those with aspirations to work in the area, to our largest Product Camp to date (over 400 registered so far) on 6th June 2019
TU Dublin Graduate Business School is delighted to invite you to join us at our Leadership Breakfast Briefing in association with Great Place to Work Ireland on Wednesday 5th June for Lessons in High Trust Leadership from Ireland's Most Trusted Leader 2019, Pamela Quinn of Kuehne + Nagel
TU Dublin MBA invites you to an exclusive evening on Thursday 30th of May as we are joined by Paul Flynn, former All Star Dublin Footballer, six time All-Ireland Winner and CEO of the Gaelic Players Association. Paul will share his experience on driving standards for high performance from his professional career and as an elite sportsman, providing advice on personal performance and team performance.
The Graduation Ceremony took place at TU Dublin on the 9th of May with 72 volunteers from Dublin, Cork and Galway Simon Communities receiving their Certificate in Volunteering and an additional 15 staff members received a Certificate in Digital Marketing Strategy.
All College of Business students are welcome to join our Strategic Management students in a talk from Declan Byrne, UK & Ireland Regional Director of Ironman on Tuesday 2nd at 11am and also 6pm. Declan will focus on branding, positioning and marketing communications strategy of Ironman.
Prof Tom Cooney, Professor of Entrepreneurship at TU Dublin- College of Business was recently appointed to the newly created SME and Entrepreneurship (SMEE) Consultation Group established by the Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation.
Come along to lunch-time sessions this week as TU Dublin's Career Development Centre provide career workshops to all business students, in particular, 3rd and final year College of Business students at our Aungier Street Campus, Dublin 2 on the 26th, 27th and 28th March.
Pictured at Student Pitch (L-R): Mark Hamilton (BDO), Conor Kilbride (TU Dublin student), Sean Gallagher (serial entrepreneur), Brian Lake (TU Dublin student), Prof Weaver, Christopher Mc Nulty (TU Dublin student) and Prof. Thomas Cooney (Lecturer in Entrepreneurship, TU Dublin)
Students from TU Dublin School of Accounting & Finance received a unique insight into JP Morgan, one of the world's largest financial services companies and investment banks, at a recent workshop organised by TU Dublin SMF (Student Managed Fund) in their new offices in Sir John Rogerson's Quay.
Pictured: L-R- Sophie Davies (Accenture), Leslie Shoemaker (ESTeEm programme co-coordinator), Martha Sikwese (4th year Business Computing), Aleksandra Leonova (4th year Business Computing), Zoe Herbert (2nd year Business Analytics), Marie Cunney (SAP & ESTeEM Mentor), Xyrille Santos (2nd year Business Analytics) and Farrah Higgins (lecturer in Business Computing & Business Analytics).
Dr Anushree Priyadarshini from the School of Accounting and Finance is part of the project ‘EXCEL-ALGAE’ with UCD School of Agriculture and Food Science, selected as one of the five projects in Europe for the Enhance MicroAlgae Acceleration Programme.
The John Molson Undergraduate Case Competition (JMUCC) is an annual, week-long event that takes place in the heart of downtown Montreal, and challenges twenty-four international teams from renowned business schools.
Left to right; Mary Connaughton (Director CIPD Ireland), Vivienne Kavanagh (Employee Development and Equality Executive, Dublin Bus), Avril Hutch (Head of EDI, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland) and Dr. Mary Prendergast, Assistant Head of School, School of Management
This is the final round of the NIBS case competition where students tackle real-world international business challenges in a best-on-best team tournament, benefiting from unique settings that immerse them in the culture of the host country.
Pictured: Left to Right: Aidan Flynn, General Manager FTA Ireland; Declan Allen, Assist Head, School of Management; Dr Katrina Lawlor Dean, College of Business; Professor David Fitzpatrick, President TU Dublin; Edward Tersmette, policy officer, European Commission, Secretariat General, Structural Reforms Support Service (SRSS); Martin Diskin, Road Transport and Freight Policy Division, DTTAS; Dr Deirdre McQuillan, Head of Research, College of Business; Dr Amr Mahfouz , Lecturer and Project Manager, School of Management; Paul O’Reilly Head, School of Management
The 13th annual College of Business Retail Management Symposium, takes place the 5th to the 7th of February as part of the MBS in Retail Management with this year’s focus on the key issues pertaining to the development of new and imaginative retail formats for the 21st century consumer
An integral part of the MSc International Business is the seminar series which runs in the 2nd Semester throughout January and February. The eclectic range of multi-disciplinary seminars is delivered by a range of visiting academics and practitioners, as well as TU Dublin College of Business faculty members, each seminar deals with a topic at the cutting edge of the discipline of International Business.
Dr Roisin Vize from the School of Marketing at DIT College of Business is the recipient of the college award from DIT Hothouse Discovery Fund. The competitive funding stream was established to support innovative early stage research that has significant impact potential.
TU Dublin School of Marketing are celebrating the ninth successful year of its Postgraduate Diploma in Advertising and Digital Communication and welcome ambitious individuals looking to pursue a career in the communications industry.
DIT is delighted to announce the launch of an exciting new part-time programme- MSc in Project Management, designed by a team of Project Management experts to meet the current and future needs of organisations in dealing with Project, Programme and Portfolio management initiatives.
DIT is hosting a series of briefings for parents, guardians and families of students starting out on their college careers. Over 800 parents attended last year, with 100% agreeing in a feedback survey that they would recommend the event to another parent.
Excitement is building in DIT as we prepare to welcome first years embarking on their college careers. Before classes begin on Monday, 17 September, DIT will host a series of events to help you settle in, including your programme orientation.
The alliance of Dublin Institute of Technology, Institute of Technology Blanchardstown and Institute of Technology Tallaght is set to become the first Technological University (TU Dublin) in Ireland, as revealed by An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar TD in Grangegorman today.
DIT School of Management is delighted to announce that our part-time one year BSc in Logistics and Supply Chain Management has been approved for Springboard+ funding. This allows a 90% discount on the normal ?3,000 programme fee for eligible applicants.
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