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  2. Dublin Business School - Wikipedia

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    Dublin Business School (DBS) is a private college in Dublin, Ireland, offering undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in various fields. It was founded in 1975 and is owned by Kaplan, Inc., a subsidiary of The Washington Post Company.

  3. Griffith College Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Griffith College Dublin is a private higher education college with four campuses in Ireland. It offers degree and higher education qualifications in various fields, such as law, accountancy, business, computing, journalism, media, design, music and drama.

  4. Trinity Business School, Trinity College Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, programmes, research and alumni of Trinity Business School, a triple accredited business school in Dublin, Ireland. Find out how to apply, visit and contact the school.

  5. Accounting Technicians Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Accounting Technicians Ireland is an organisation providing accounting education in Ireland. It offers a diploma qualification for accountants, recognised by other professional bodies and employers, and has over 10,000 members and students.

  6. Institute of Certified Public Accountants in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    CPA Ireland is one of the main Irish accountancy bodies, with 5,000 members and students. Learn about its formation, exams, practice, audit, role and agreements with other accountancy organisations worldwide.

  7. City Colleges - Wikipedia

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    City Colleges offers degree and diploma courses in various fields such as accounting, business, computing, law, and psychology. It has campuses in Dublin city centre and Dundrum, and also delivers online and on demand courses.

  8. Niamh Brennan - Wikipedia

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    Brennan was born in December 1954. [3] She obtained a Bachelor of Science in microbiology and biochemistry from UCD in 1976, graduating first in her class. She then worked for accounting firm Stokes Kennedy Crowley (now KPMG) from 1976 to 1980, becoming a chartered accountant and a Fellow of Chartered Accountants Ireland (FCA) in 1979.

  9. Pat Barker (academic) - Wikipedia

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    Patricia Barker (born Dublin, June 1949 [1]) is an Irish academic, accountant and public body leader.One of the earliest staff at NIHE Dublin, she was later Professor of Accounting there, and then Registrar and Vice-President for Teaching and Learning, after it had become Dublin City University.