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Philip Monks, Ennis County Clare with son James who graduated with a Masters in Business Administration from the University of Limerick.
The University of Limerick conferred awards on more than 300 students of its Kemmy Business School. The Kemmy Business School has been recognised internationally for the quality of its programmes and was the first business school in Ireland to be awarded the prestigious EPAS international accreditation for the BBS suite of programmes at undergraduate level.
In addition responsible education at the Kemmy Business School has been recognised by the United Nations by its recent inclusion on its list of PRME champions. PRME stands for Principles for Responsible Management Education and is a UN initiative to foster and develop responsibility in management education. There are only 29 PRME Champion schools globally, of which KBS is now one. In December 2016, the Kemmy Business School was named Best Business School in Ireland 2016 at the InBUSINESS Recognition Awards held in Dublin.
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Ellen Byrne
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16/01/17 REPRO FREE
Philip Monks, Ennis County Clare with son James who graduated with a Masters in Business Administration from the University of Limerick.
The University of Limerick conferred awards on more than 300 students of its Kemmy Business School. The Kemmy Business School has been recognised internationally for the quality of its programmes and was the first business school in Ireland to be awarded the prestigious EPAS international accreditation for the BBS suite of programmes at undergraduate level.
In addition responsible education at the Kemmy Business School has been recognised by the United Nations by its recent inclusion on its list of PRME champions. PRME stands for Principles for Responsible Management Education and is a UN initiative to foster and develop responsibility in management education. There are only 29 PRME Champion schools globally, of which KBS is now one. In December 2016, the Kemmy Business School was named Best Business School in Ireland 2016 at the InBUSINESS Recognition Awards held in Dublin.
ENDS
Further information:
Ellen Byrne
T: + 353 86 2301404
E: [email protected]
Sean Curtin True Media.
16/01/17 REPRO FREE
Philip Monks, Ennis County Clare with son James who graduated with a Masters in Business Administration from the University of Limerick.
The University of Limerick conferred awards on more than 300 students of its Kemmy Business School. The Kemmy Business School has been recognised internationally for the quality of its programmes and was the first business school in Ireland to be awarded the prestigious EPAS international accreditation for the BBS suite of programmes at undergraduate level.
In addition responsible education at the Kemmy Business School has been recognised by the United Nations by its recent inclusion on its list of PRME champions. PRME stands for Principles for Responsible Management Education and is a UN initiative to foster and develop responsibility in management education. There are only 29 PRME Champion schools globally, of which KBS is now one. In December 2016, the Kemmy Business School was named Best Business School in Ireland 2016 at the InBUSINESS Recognition Awards held in Dublin.
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Further information:
Ellen Byrne
T: + 353 86 2301404
E: [email protected]
Sean Curtin True Media.
16/01/17 REPRO FREE
Shaoai Bao, Mei Wang and Hua Tong all from China who graduated with a Master of Arts in International Tourism from the University of Limerick.
The University of Limerick conferred awards on more than 300 students of its Kemmy Business School. The Kemmy Business School has been recognised internationally for the quality of its programmes and was the first business school in Ireland to be awarded the prestigious EPAS international accreditation for the BBS suite of programmes at undergraduate level.
In addition responsible education at the Kemmy Business School has been recognised by the United Nations by its recent inclusion on its list of PRME champions. PRME stands for Principles for Responsible Management Education and is a UN initiative to foster and develop responsibility in management education. There are only 29 PRME Champion schools globally, of which KBS is now one. In December 2016, the Kemmy Business School was named Best Business School in Ireland 2016 at the InBUSINESS Recognition Awards held in Dublin.
Sean Curtin True Media.
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Further information:
Ellen Byrne
T: + 353 86 2301404
E: [email protected]
16/01/17 REPRO FREE
Shaoai Bao, with her mother Guo Jing from China who graduated with a Master of Arts in International Tourism from the University of Limerick.
The University of Limerick conferred awards on more than 300 students of its Kemmy Business School. The Kemmy Business School has been recognised internationally for the quality of its programmes and was the first business school in Ireland to be awarded the prestigious EPAS international accreditation for the BBS suite of programmes at undergraduate level.
In addition responsible education at the Kemmy Business School has been recognised by the United Nations by its recent inclusion on its list of PRME champions. PRME stands for Principles for Responsible Management Education and is a UN initiative to foster and develop responsibility in management education. There are only 29 PRME Champion schools globally, of which KBS is now one. In December 2016, the Kemmy Business School was named Best Business School in Ireland 2016 at the InBUSINESS Recognition Awards held in Dublin.
Sean Curtin True Media.
ENDS
Further information:
Ellen Byrne
T: + 353 86 2301404
E: [email protected]
16/01/17 REPRO FREE
Kathy Larkin, Kilsheelan, Clonmel who graduated with a Bachelor of Business Studies from the University of Limerick.
The University of Limerick conferred awards on more than 300 students of its Kemmy Business School. The Kemmy Business School has been recognised internationally for the quality of its programmes and was the first business school in Ireland to be awarded the prestigious EPAS international accreditation for the BBS suite of programmes at undergraduate level.
In addition responsible education at the Kemmy Business School has been recognised by the United Nations by its recent inclusion on its list of PRME champions. PRME stands for Principles for Responsible Management Education and is a UN initiative to foster and develop responsibility in management education. There are only 29 PRME Champion schools globally, of which KBS is now one. In December 2016, the Kemmy Business School was named Best Business School in Ireland 2016 at the InBUSINESS Recognition Awards held in Dublin.
Sean Curtin True Media.
ENDS
Further information:
Ellen Byrne
T: + 353 86 2301404
E: [email protected]
16/01/17 REPRO FREE
Hua Tong, Mei Wang and Shaoai Bao all from China who graduated with a Master of Arts in International Tourism from the University of Limerick.
The University of Limerick conferred awards on more than 300 students of its Kemmy Business School. The Kemmy Business School has been recognised internationally for the quality of its programmes and was the first business school in Ireland to be awarded the prestigious EPAS international accreditation for the BBS suite of programmes at undergraduate level.
In addition responsible education at the Kemmy Business School has been recognised by the United Nations by its recent inclusion on its list of PRME champions. PRME stands for Principles for Responsible Management Education and is a UN initiative to foster and develop responsibility in management education. There are only 29 PRME Champion schools globally, of which KBS is now one. In December 2016, the Kemmy Business School was named Best Business School in Ireland 2016 at the InBUSINESS Recognition Awards held in Dublin.
Sean Curtin True Media.
ENDS
Further information:
Ellen Byrne
T: + 353 86 2301404
E: [email protected]
16/1/2017 With Compliments. Attending the University of Limerick confer rings on Monday afternoon were Prof. Vincent Cunnane, President, LIT from Ardnacrusha, Clare and his graduating son Ciarán who was conferred with an MSc Computational Finance at UL. Photograph Liam Burke/Press 22
16/1/2017 With Compliments. Attending the University of Limerick confer rings on Monday afternoon was Mary Heuston, Cappamore, Limerick conferred withan MSc Work and Organisational Behaviour . Photograph Liam Burke/Press 22
16/1/2017 With Compliments. Attending the University of Limerick confer rings on Monday afternoon was Alice Nolan, Murroe, Limerick who was conferred with a Masters in International Tourism. Photograph Liam Burke Press 22
16/1/2017 With Compliments. Attending the University of Limerick confer rings on Monday afternoon was Erini Kasapidou, Catletroy, Limerick who was conferred with a Masters in International Tourism. Photograph Liam Burke/Press 22
16/1/2017 With Compliments. Attending the University of Limerick confer rings on Monday afternoon was proud mum Pamela Likely, Castletroy, Limerick who was conferred with a Masters in International Tourism with her daughter Olivia(22 months) . Photograph Liam Burke/Press 22
Pics by Sean Curtin and Press 22
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