State Accreditation...
ISB Dublin is delighted to announce that it is now a HETAC recognised institution! This confirms that ISB meets national and international standards in third level education. Two of ISB’s programmes - the Certificate in Business for International Learners and the Certificate in Sales & Management - are also now HETAC approved. ISB intends to submit its other programmes to HETAC for approval in the coming months
ISB Welcomes New Faculty
We are pleased to announce that Moira Kelly and Robert Kelly have now joined the ISB faculty as lecturers in Business Communication Skills and Management respectively. We are delighted to have them on board.
ISB Welcomes Visiting Faculty
ISB is delighted to welcome Daniel Cand and Andre Lefaix from ISTEC Paris, who are accompanying their group of students and taking part in the study abroad experience.
ISB and CEA Establish a CEAGlobal Campus in Dublin
ISB and CEA, one of the largest study abroad organisations in the US, have set up a CEAGlobal Campus in Dublin. This new alliance will allow US students study a range of business and liberal arts courses in Dublin and share their experience with their European counterparts. For more information, visit www.gowithcea.com
ISB Appoints Academic Director
ISB is delighted to announce the appointment of Darragh O'Briain as Academic Director. Darragh has extensive experience in both lecturing and management in international education, and his energy and enthusiasm around the office is just what the doctor ordered!
New Media & Society Course at ISB
The NEW Media and Society Course will provide an overview of the development of the mass media in Ireland and globally and its impact on society. This course will explore the historical, social, political, economic and regulatory contexts within which the mass media operates, as well as examining current theories regarding media production, representation and audiences.
In addition, the course will discuss the media case study of Irish Cinema from an historical and contemporary perspective and how Irish Cinema relates to Irish society. For more details, contact us Here
Dublin Voted Friendliest City
Dublin has been named the friendliest city in Europe for the second consecutive year, in a survey of travellers’ perceptions of European cities by TripAdvisor, the world’s most popular and largest travel community. Meanwhile the least friendly city is Paris, revealed the survey of 2376 European travellers ..... Read More

