Dublin Business School
Strengths
Dublin Business School is a business school specialized in exchange programs with over 9,000 students.
Major, Academics
You can choose the lectures offered by the link below for a total of 30 ECTS, validated by your school.
more info : http://www.dbs.ie/courses/all
For ICD students, you will be able to choose from the following areas:
• Accounting & Finance
• Business & Management
• Marketing & Event Management
Program for ISCPA-Production students : http://www.dbs.ie/course/full-time-undergraduate/full-time-undergraduate-ba-(hons)-film & http://www.dbs.ie/course/full-time-undergraduate/full-time-undergraduate-ba-film-media
Campus
The school’s non-residential campus is located in central Dublin and provides, among other things, computer rooms, a library and a cafeteria.
To discover
As the capital of Ireland, Dublin is both a capital and a provincial town, a harbor and a tourist resort. The inhabitants are very kind and francophiles. Dublin is one of the youngest cities in the world : 50% of the population is under 28. And the rest of Ireland awaits you, whether in Connemara or the Dingle Peninsula.
Good to know
Countries outside the Schengen zone and non-EU nationals need a study visa. It if possible for you to work on site (hotel / pub / store).
The number of places in Erasmus + is limited. The granting of a scholarship is therefore not automatic and the amount paid may vary. Please refer to the Erasmus+ section. If all Erasmus + places are taken, this destination may still be offered to you under a paid agreement.
This information is provided as a guide.
Please visit the partner university’s website to have exact updated information.
Eligibility
TOEFL ITP no longer accepted, DUOLINGO test required (min. score 105)
ABS: 2nd, 3rd, 4th year
ESAM : 3rd, 4th year
ISCPAPROD : 3rd year
IGS RH : 4th, 5th year
ICD PGE, BBD
Double Degree PGE3
ISTEC : 4th year
Documents required
CV (in English), transcript, identity document, cover letter (in English), additional documents may be required depending on destination.
Planning
AUTUMN
Orientation : few days before lectures start
Lectures start : mid-September
End of lectures : mid-December
Exams : early January
SPRING
Orientation : few days before lectures start
Lectures start : early January
End of lectures : mid-April
Exams : end of April/early May
Exams retake (if necessary) : end July-early August
more info : Academic Calendars
Procedures
ID Card or passport (compulsory for destinations outside the EU) valid for six months after your return date.
No visa for EU and EEA citizens. No specific medical insurance is required. Health coverage by the French social security (European Health Insurance Card).
Accommodation
3 possibilities: host family, student residence or shared apartments. Most of the students prefer to share a flat.
Estimated average cost of the trip – transport to and from the destination, accommodation on site, food, activities, visits, trips – : € 5,500- € 7,000.
more info : http://www.dbs.ie/International-Students/european-students/accommodation-for-eu-students