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Rome Business School initiates new cooperation agreement with Dublin Business School

Rome Business School and Dublin Business School established strategic partnership to develop international mobility projects in Dublin, Ireland.

Rome Business School (RBS) and Dublin Business School (DBS) established strategic partnership to develop international mobility projects in Dublin, Ireland.

The partnership aims to strengthen international mobility offerings for students at both institutions. Rome Business School, a member of the Planeta Formación y Universidades network, and Dublin Business School, recognized for its emphasis on practical, career-focused education, will collaborate on several initiatives to enhance student experiences and expand learning opportunities.

The agreement was signed by Antonio Ragusa, Dean of Rome Business School, María Ángeles Martos Molina, General Manager of Rome Business School, and Cliona O’Beirne, Chief Commercial Officer of Dublin Business School.

Founded in 1978, Dublin Business School has grown into one of Ireland’s largest private colleges, offering a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs that emphasize employability and industry relevance. This focus aligns well with RBS’s commitment to providing students with the skills necessary to excel in today’s global job market.

Antonio Ragusa, Dean of Rome Business School, stated:
Our partnership with Dublin Business School will create meaningful opportunities for our students to develop the global competencies and leadership skills required for today’s job market.

This agreement with Rome Business School reflects our commitment to enhancing student mobility and international collaboration, which are key components of the modern educational landscape,
commented Cliona O’Beirne, CCO of Dublin Business School.

We will facilitate student mobility between RBS and DBS, offering participants the chance to engage in cross-border academic experiences that foster international perspectives and professional growth.

Rome Business School encourages other institutions to consider future partnerships, with the aim of broadening academic opportunities and preparing students for success in an increasingly interconnected world. Rome Business School is the most international business school in Italy, boasting 279 international partnerships and university agreements in 26 countries and 4 continents around the world. We welcome other institutions to explore future collaborations aimed at providing students with the skills and global perspectives they need to succeed in their careers.