Trinity Business School, Trinity College Dublin

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Trinity Business School, Trinity College Dublin 53°20′42″N6°15′18″W / 53.3449188°N 6.255017653°W / 53.3449188; -6.255017653
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TypeBusiness School
Established1925
Dean Laurent Muzellec
Students2,150
Location
Dublin City
,
Ireland
Affiliations AACSB, AMBA, EQUIS, Athena SWAN, Coimbra Group
Website http://www.tcd.ie/business/

Trinity Business School, (TBS) is part of the Trinity College Dublin and located on College Green, in Dublin, Ireland. Trinity Business School is triple accredited (AACSB/EQUIS/AMBA), a distinction that only holds for 0.6% of business schools worldwide. It offers programmes at undergraduate, postgraduate, MBA and Executive Education levels. In 2023 TBS was ranked as Ireland's best business school in the Financial Times Global MBA Ranking. [1] At the same time, Trinity College Dublin ranked number 134 worldwide in the relevant Times Higher Education World University Rankings. [2] The Eduniversal Best Masters ranking rates consistently all TBS graduate programmes among the 50 best worldwide. [3]

Contents

Since 2023 the new Dean of Business School is Laurent Muzellec. [4]

History

Established as a School of Commerce in 1925, [5] the School has grown from offering B.A. and BComm degrees to offering an MBA programme since 1964 when it was transformed into a School of Business Studies. A full suite of Masters programmes exist today and this began in 1976 when the MSc (Mgmt) degree in Management Practice for practicing senior executives was launched, with a curriculum based on action research principles. The School is part of the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences of Trinity College. [6]

The new €80 million 11,400 square metre Trinity Business School building was opened in 2019 and includes an innovation and entrepreneurial hub, a 600-seat auditorium, restaurant spaces for up to 200 people, smart classrooms and a rooftop conference room. It is a near zero energy building, with some 500sq m of photovoltaic panels installed on the roof contribute to the electrical provision of the building and offsetting 35 tonnes of carbon per annum. Water for toilets is provided by recycled rainwater. [7]

Programmes

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Trinity Business School offers programmes at undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA levels. [8]

Undergraduate [9]

Postgraduate [10]

Doctoral Programme [11]

Current Research

Researchers in Trinity Business School seek answers to managerially relevant questions that are focused on the following themes: [12]

Affiliated societies and alumni groups

Awards

Notable alumni

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