Search Results for 'John Elliott Cairnes'
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JE Cairnes School of Business and Economics celebrates milestone
The JE Cairnes School of Business and Economics at University of Galway has reached the significant milestone of its 100th Study Abroad partnership, the school announced this week.
Global students to study Signify Health’s strategic opening of overseas R&D hub in Galway
A case study examining the business strategy behind Signify Health’s decision to open its first overseas hub in Galway is to become part of the syllabus for students based in third-level institutions around the globe.
J.E. Cairnes school honours KPMG Ireland prize winners
University of Galway – J.E. Cairnes School of Business & Economics hosted an event to recognise KPMG Ireland prize winners for 2020, 2021 and 2021. The prizes are awarded to BComm and BComm Accounting students for academic excellence and achievement.
NUI Galway announces new head of J.E. Cairnes School
NUI Galway has announced the appointment of Professor Alma McCarthy as the next Head of School at J.E. Cairnes School of Business and Economics. Professor McCarthy has commenced the role as of January 2021.
New free or ninety per cent subsidised programmes now open
There has never been a better time to invest in yourself by upskilling or reskilling in areas where skills are most needed in the Irish economy by enrolling in one of NUI Galway’s new free or heavily subsidised programmes.
Local study finds social media overload affects academic performance in students
A study carried out by the J.E. Cairnes School of Business & Economics at NUI Galway has examined the problem of social media overload, which is the feeling of being overwhelmed and exhausted by the amount of communication and information demands a person is exposed to through social media channels, that may require energy and cognitive processing beyond their capabilities.
Scholarship offered to advance female business leadership
Aspiring female business executives can apply for a new scholarship for NUI Galway's MBA Programme.
City seminar to discuss how much a public health system should pay for new drugs
Recently published research, which looked at the cost thresholds for relatively expensive new drugs in the UK, and its relevance to Ireland's health system will be discussed at an event at NUI Galway tomorrow (Friday March 6)
IMF role for NUI Galway professor
NUI Galway economics professor Alan Ahearne has been appointed as an advisor to the International Monetary Fund.
Belgian professor delivers free master classes on open innovation
A leading Belgian professor will host a lecture and masterclasses on open innovation this week.