Executives across many sectors ‘reskilling after pandemic’
UCD Smurfit Executive Development has been ranked 31st in the world in FT table
UCD Smurfit Executive Development has been ranked 31st in the world in FT table
An international perspective is key to the global view of commerce-focused campuses
The Smurfit business school is delivering programmes that are highly-ranked globally
Taxonomy covers six environmental goals, two of which have applied since January 1
Transition not a question of reverting to the way things were before first lockdown
Thinking of an MBA? There are about a dozen to choose from in Ireland alone.
A doctor, software developer and senior manager in a pharma firm speak about the benefits of completing an MBA
Close to 70 companies took part in The Irish Times awards for 2020
Being strategic and innovative are key survival tools in face of uncertainty
UCD now ranks 43rd globally for its open enrolment programme while IMI places 67th
Careers in the aviation sector extend far beyond finance specialists and airline management and include pilots, maintenance engineers, air traffic controllers, and much more
UCD Smurfit School also feature in the list, rising one place to 23rd spot overall
Ireland enjoys a strong position in the global aviation finance industry
Report says just one in four big companies have contingency plans for post-Brexit trade barriers
Outstanding achievement award presented to Ingrid Miley of RTÉ for her contribution
College is now in 24th place in FT’s rankings, versus 36th spot two years ago
A Financial Times study places the school as the 35th best in Europe
Teen entrepreneurs Kate and Annie Madden of FenuHealth.com win ‘new frontiers’ category
Combining study with a full-time job can bring big rewards but it’s a tough challenge
MSc the only such course offered by an Irish third-level college on ‘Financial Times’ list
Renewed focus on student outreach credited with financial consultancy firm’s success
Scholarships, bursary schemes and grants can take the sting out of tuition costs
Cantillon: MBA graduates can expect varying degrees of remuneration, from 61% to 180%
The Government must ensure the country remains attractive to global lessors
China’s annual air travel passengers expected to grow to 1.3 billion in next 20 years
State’s raft of sector experts and low corporate taxes will yield more business – KPMG
Aftermath of Brexit not dimming confidence, claims Smurfit business school monitor
Smurfit school only Irish business school listed in Financial Times global rankings
A postgraduate degree can be a springboard from a general area into a more specialised one – and can lead to a change in direction
A course teaches entrepreneurship and innovation in both theory and practice
Dual degree programme developing the next generation of international business leaders
Enterprise keeps changing and Accenture scheme evolves with different start-ups
Spending hits levels not seen since height of boom
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