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'''Dublin Business School''' (DBS), incorporating Portobello College, is the largest independent college in [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]]{{Citation needed|date=June 2009}}. With over 9,000 students, DBS provides a range of full-time and part-time undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, with courses for 2016/2017 in subject areas such as business, law, accounting, event management, IT, arts, media studies and psychology. The colleges undergraduate and part-time degrees are recognised by QQI (Quality and Qualifications Ireland). It provides a one-year MBA program with the opportunity to specialize in finance, marketing, Information Systems, Project Management, Cloud Computing or HRM.
'''Dublin Business School''' (DBS), incorporating Portobello College, is one of the two largest independent colleges in [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]]{{Citation needed|date=June 2009}}. With over 9,000 students, DBS provides a range of full-time and part-time undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, with courses in subject areas such as business, law, accounting, event management, IT, arts, media studies and psychology. The college's undergraduate and part-time degrees are recognised by QQI (Quality and Qualifications Ireland). The college is owner by Kaplan, part of the [[Washington Post]] group of companies.


==History==
==History==
DBS was founded in 1975 and was originally known as Accountancy and Business College.<ref name=rep>[http://www.independent.ie/business/irish/dbs-buys-other-private-business-college-110035.html DBS buys other business college, Irish Independent, 28 March 2006]</ref> In 1999 Dublin Business School acquired LSB College Dublin.<ref>[http://www.dbs.ie/Default.aspx?tabid=561 DBS a short history]</ref> In 2003, DBS was taken over by [[Kaplan, Inc.]], a wholly owned subsidiary of [[The Washington Post Company]].<ref name=rep/>
DBS was founded in 1975 as ''Accountancy and Business College''.<ref name=rep>[http://www.independent.ie/business/irish/dbs-buys-other-private-business-college-110035.html DBS buys other business college, Irish Independent, 28 March 2006]</ref> In 1999 Dublin Business School acquired LSB College Dublin.<ref>[http://www.dbs.ie/Default.aspx?tabid=561 DBS a short history]</ref> In 2003, DBS was taken over by [[Kaplan, Inc.]], a wholly owned subsidiary of [[The Washington Post Company]].<ref name=rep/>


In 2006, DBS bought [[European Business School Dublin]] (EBS), a collective of eight independent business schools located throughout Europe.<ref>[http://archives.tcm.ie/irishexaminer/2006/03/28/story57916584.asp Dublin Business School buys European college By Ian Guider] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091007162014/http://archives.tcm.ie/irishexaminer/2006/03/28/story57916584.asp |date=7 October 2009 }} Irish Examiner Tuesday, 28 March 2006</ref><ref>[http://ebs.dbs.ie/About-EBS/History.htm DBS History] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110721123258/http://ebs.dbs.ie/About-EBS/History.htm |date=21 July 2011 }}</ref>
In 2006, DBS bought [[European Business School Dublin]] (EBS), a collective of eight independent business schools located throughout Europe.<ref>[http://archives.tcm.ie/irishexaminer/2006/03/28/story57916584.asp Dublin Business School buys European college By Ian Guider] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091007162014/http://archives.tcm.ie/irishexaminer/2006/03/28/story57916584.asp |date=7 October 2009 }} Irish Examiner Tuesday, 28 March 2006</ref><ref>[http://ebs.dbs.ie/About-EBS/History.htm DBS History] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110721123258/http://ebs.dbs.ie/About-EBS/History.htm |date=21 July 2011 }}</ref>
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Portobello College, a well established law school, was taken over by DBS in 2007. It allowed DBS to incorporate a law school offering both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes to its students.<ref>[http://www.dbs.ie/law/courses-listing.htm Course listing]</ref>
Portobello College, a well established law school, was taken over by DBS in 2007. It allowed DBS to incorporate a law school offering both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes to its students.<ref>[http://www.dbs.ie/law/courses-listing.htm Course listing]</ref>


==Alumni==
==Notable alumni==
Paul Connolly an international singer/songwriter coming to fame when he composed the FIFA World Cup 2010 Anthem.
Paul Connolly an international singer/songwriter coming to fame when he composed the FIFA World Cup 2010 Anthem.



Revision as of 07:12, 3 December 2018

Dublin Business School
File:DBS-logo-fit.png
Former names
Accounting and Business College
TypePrivate
Established1975
Students9,000
Address
Aungier St
Dublin 2
, ,
CampusUrban
AffiliationsHETAC, HECA, Liverpool John Moores University
Websitedbs.ie

Dublin Business School (DBS), incorporating Portobello College, is one of the two largest independent colleges in Ireland[citation needed]. With over 9,000 students, DBS provides a range of full-time and part-time undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, with courses in subject areas such as business, law, accounting, event management, IT, arts, media studies and psychology. The college's undergraduate and part-time degrees are recognised by QQI (Quality and Qualifications Ireland). The college is owner by Kaplan, part of the Washington Post group of companies.

History

DBS was founded in 1975 as Accountancy and Business College.[1] In 1999 Dublin Business School acquired LSB College Dublin.[2] In 2003, DBS was taken over by Kaplan, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of The Washington Post Company.[1]

In 2006, DBS bought European Business School Dublin (EBS), a collective of eight independent business schools located throughout Europe.[3][4]

Portobello College, a well established law school, was taken over by DBS in 2007. It allowed DBS to incorporate a law school offering both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes to its students.[5]

Notable alumni

Paul Connolly an international singer/songwriter coming to fame when he composed the FIFA World Cup 2010 Anthem.

Irish personality and Q102 radio presenter Ray Shah attended the school in the graduate year of 2003, just before he auditioned for Big Brother 4. During the years 2004 - 2010 Dublin Business School was renowned for its vibrant student social life and student events

Campus

The Dublin Business School has six locations around Dublin. Its main campus is located in Aungier Street, and other locations include Balfe Street, Dame Street and South Great George's Street.

Partnership with Lidl

The German chain of supermarkets made an agreement with the Dublin Business School to create a degree oriented to the retail industry.[6]

References

53°20′26″N 6°15′56″W / 53.3406°N 6.2656°W / 53.3406; -6.2656