Smurfit Business School: UCD’s history of contributing to Ireland’s growth
An international perspective is key to the global view of commerce-focused campuses
An international perspective is key to the global view of commerce-focused campuses
Interview: Managing director Michael Carvill oversaw move of entire factory in Mozambique
Up to 9 per cent of workers in Ireland experience workplace bullying and it has a profound impact on victims
Paul Donovan criticised president’s decision to move academic to role where he had no expertise in bid to resolve dispute
Thinking of an MBA? There are about a dozen to choose from in Ireland alone.
A selection of popular MBA courses in universities and colleges
Awards, scholarships and grants are available to help fund your masters or PhD
Teamwork should ease burden but pressure to collaborate can increase intensity of work
Ireland must do better to meet targets, though there is cause for optimism
Orla Dunne, John Brennan and Richard Chambers in line to earn over €800k salary
Authors diagnose causes of societal anger and anxiety but their prescriptions raise big questions
Grad schemes aimed at attracting the best and brightest talent
Some young Irish companies have grown, and even secured funding in these tumultuous times
City centre space looks secure in terms of value and rents, but secondary locations and retail will suffer
Collaborative approaches key to dislocated workplace culture
A combination of not leaving the house and the threat of redundancy can be potent
Region also plans to have 20,000 people certified in infectious disease control in bid to increase tourism
Taking on an MBA can bring your career in an entirely new direction
Choosing the right programme can be a daunting task. Ask the right questions and you will narrow down your options
Those prone to feeling bored on social media more likely to feel overwhelmed, study finds
4Property’s iPPi service aims to take the guesswork out of valuing properties
Customer charter helps Leeside scoop major business award at national competition
Life on campus: what Ireland’s universities and colleges have to offer
Two of the finalists work in the marketing space while the other brings augmented reality to utilities
If you wish to alter your career path, a conversion course might be the right option
From securing aid to refugees in Syria to a 'fitbit or the brain' and the 'Airbnb of parking', awards for bright new ideas from Irish innovators
Artist’s new Adidas ‘Yeezy’ shoes go on sale on same day as iPhone XS Max
The increasing mobility of the workforce is presenting both opportunities and challenges to employers and workers
Fifteen finalists chosen from field of 85 entrants who qualified for judging process
Programmes measured on personal development, educational experience, and career development
For most, the worst result of too much time gaming is just too much time gaming
Pharmaceutical firm one of four companies globally to receive Shingo prize in 2018
Do our hormones influence our financial decisions? A team of researchers set out to find out
Previous winners have secured investment funding and increased their operations
Opting for an MBA might be a costly decision, but can be an investment that pays off several times over
Mantras and meditation do not remove the stress of long hours and lay-offs
Unions face challenge co-ordinating campaign but several bases are ready to strike
EU is a hegemonistic and increasingly militarised political behemoth controlled by Germany
Costs of care for growing older population may require new social insurance scheme
The established wisdom that motherhood is best kept to the young is being reconsidered
How Irish universities are bridging the gap between male and female participation
A look at the many options that can help students finance their business course
Research shows higher levels of education increase your employability as well as salary
If you wish to alter your career path, a conversion course might be the right option
Vijay Govindarajan’s business solutions come from more than 30 years consulting with Fortune 500 corporations
Research shows that advanced degree holders are more employable and earn higher salaries
A postgraduate degree can be a springboard from a general area into a more specialised one – and can lead to a change in direction
Goals will not be be achieved without significant engagement and investment from the private sector, particularly from multinational corporations.
Former Porsche head (62) promises ‘ruthless investigation’ into emission-test allegations
‘Dragons’ Den’ star among those backing Ibec proposal for business training at school
Rose of Tralee business conference told number of women involved has doubled
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices