UCD Quinn School of Business - Events

Events

UCD Quinn School runs many open events, including taster lectures, to offer any secondary school students interested in business and their parents a chance to: - see the school, - get a tour of the campus, - talk to programme managers, - talk to current students and graduates, - get a taste of what does it really mean to be a Quinn School student.

To check any upcoming events http://www.ucd.ie/quinn/aboutus/newsevents/events/

Business of Series Quinn School has teamed up with number of international brands to give prospective business students a real insight into business. The school will run several talks with major players from the following industries: beauty, music and video games; in effort to show that business is vibrant and involves more than facts and figures – it surrounds us – from the cosmetics we use, the music we buy, and games we play.

For more details go to http://www.ucd.ie/quinnschool//businessoftalks/

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