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Prof. Anthony McDonnell people
Professor of Human Resource Management & Head, Department of Management and Marketing
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Prof. Ciaran Murphy people
Emeritus Professor
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Dr Declan Jordan people
Senior Lecturer
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Mr Frank Murphy people
Adjunct Lecturer
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Dr Huanhuan Xiong people
Lecturer Information Systems for Sustainable & Responsible Business, Co-director of the MSc Design and Development of Digital Business
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Prof. Joe Bogue people
Professor
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Dr Lawrence Dooley people
Senior Lecturer
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Professor Michelle Carr people
Professor in Accounting and Head of Department
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Dr Noel Woods people
Senior Lecturer
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Dr Ronan Carbery people
Senior Lecturer
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Dr Seamus O'Reilly people
Senior Lecturer
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Dr. Stephen McCarthy people
Lecturer
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Accounting, Finance and Information Systems departments
The Department of Accounting, Finance & Information System is one of the largest Departments in the University in terms of student numbers, teaching approximately 3,500 students. The Department offers three highly successful undergradua
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Food Business and Development departments
The Department of Food Business and Development is multi-disciplinary and highly integrated, with a strong postgraduate research focus. The Department’s teaching and research is focused on food business and the consumer, co-operative busines
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Business Information Systems departments
The Department of Business Information Systems (BIS) delivers the highly successful undergraduate programme BSc (Hons) Business Info
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Accounting and Finance departments
The Department of Accounting and Finance offers two highly successful undergraduate degree programmes: BSc (Hons) Accounting
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Research Centres page
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OSTC Financial Trading Lab news
OSTC Financial Trading Lab Opened at Cork University Business School
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A 'new' type of start-up: co-operatives in Ireland news
Since the foundation of the Irish Co-operative Organisation Society in 1894, the co-operative movement has evolved beyond its agricultural roots to serve a wide-range of industries.
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Research re-ignites debate on interest rates capping for moneylenders news
Neither consigned to history or fiction, the sound made by moneylenders as they knock on doors continues to reverberate across Irish society.
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Christmas events organised for 300 children living in Direct Provision in Cork news
When we first sat down with Mike FitzGibbon, our intention was to write a brief summary of the Christmas and Easter parties he and his colleagues organise for children living in Direct Provision.
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Majority of small businesses not interested in scaling news
Featured in the Irish Times, study co-written by faculty Dr Jane Bourke shows most Irish ‘micro-businesses’ keen to stay at similar scale to current levels.
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Big ideas: Small Irish businesses more innovative than UK and US counterparts news
Micro-businesses in Ireland are more innovative than their UK and US counterparts, according to research from Cork University Business School, University College Cork. Story in Irish Independent.
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Small Businesses 'content with size' news
Three in five small businesses are failing to implement digital technology such as cloud computing, a UCC study has found. Report in Irish Examiner.
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Exploring the potential of rural engagement news
Coming from an agricultural background, Fiona O’Rourke is passionate about investigating the pressing issues facing rural Ireland, particularly those surrounding rural isolation and engagement.
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The Ornua/UCC Centre for Co-operative Studies €1,000 Essay Prize news
Current students & recent graduates are invited to compete for the 2019 Ornua/UCC Centre for Co-operative Studies Essay Prize valued at €1,000.
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Bringing festive cheer to children in Cork's Direct Provision centres news
Every December for the last few years, CUBS lecturer Michael Fitzgibbon has dressed as Santa Claus, bringing joy and colour to the world of refugee children living in Direct Provision.
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Student Blog: Breaking Down Blockchain Technology news
CUBS PhD Researcher Zainab Alshabeeb highlights how blockchain technology can be used in our everyday lives.
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THE ORNUA/UCC CENTRE FOR CO-OPERATIVE STUDIES ESSAY COMPETITION WINNER ANNOUNCED news
MSc in Co-operatives, Agri-Food and Sustainable Development student, Mike O’Connor, has been announced as the winner of the Ornua/UCC Centre for Co-operative Studies Essay Competition.
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FSIC team announced as winner of Credit Union Research Prize 2020 news
CFCFE awards the Prize this year to a team from the Financial Services Innovation Centre at Cork University Business School.
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Ambitious Research Strategy Lays Out CUBS’ Determination to Become International centre of Excellence news
After a great deal of study, analysis and review, Professor Mathias Beck and Dr Sean Lucey launched the College of Business and Law’s Research Strategy 2020 - 24.
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President of Host in Ireland Talks Data and Opportunities for Young Entrepreneurs news
As lockdown measures began to be relaxed across Ireland, Garry Connolly was in a reflective mood when we spoke to him about the future of the data industry in Ireland.
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Student Profile: Mair Kelly speaks about her experiences in the BSc. International Development programme news
Part of a series of profiles about current BSc. International Development students.
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How CUBS Faculty Are Contributing to Sustainable Change news
As global leaders prepare for COP26, we take a closer look at how CUBS faculty are at the forefront of research into sustainability in order to inspire a generation of responsible business leaders.
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How Sheila Kelleher is Building Connections Between People with Disabilities and Farmers news
MSc Co-operatives, Agri-Food and Sustainable Development alumni Sheila Kelleher discusses her career journey since graduating.
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IWD 2022: How CUBS Students Are Working To Break The Bias news
On this International Women’s Day, we’re celebrating the achievements of our female students and recent graduates by demonstrating how they are helping to #breakthebias.
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UCC Business School Ranked as One of the World's Leading Centres news
CUBS has now been accredited by the AACSB and AMBA (Association of MBAs), making it a double accredited Business School, of which there are fewer than 200 worldwide.
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How Zhibo Feng Leveraged MSc Business Economics to Land Specialist Amazon Role news
After completing her dissertation on how COVID-19 changed people’s behaviour toward online shopping, Zhibo (Sophia) Feng landed a key specialist role with Amazon.
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MSc Business Economics Propels Redmond Walsh’s Career to Ever Higher Ceiling news
Attracted to the possibility of undertaking independent research, Redmond Walsh enrolled in the MSc Business Economics with the aim of acquiring the soft skills that impress senior management teams.
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Valeria Andreoni appointed as the AIB Professor in Sustainable Business at UCC news
Professor Andreoni will play a pivotal role in advancing research, education and engagement initiatives that focus on promoting sustainability within the business sector.
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Cork University Business School PhD Scholarships (Funded – 4 Years) news
Cork University Business School (CUBS), University College Cork invites motivated and talented graduates with outstanding academic records to apply to our funded PhD Scholarship scheme.
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Policy Forum - Rethinking Irish Development event
The Policy Forum will take place at UCC on November 3, 2017.
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The importance of old age pensions for alleviating poverty event
The Centre for Sustainable Livelihoods and the Department of Food Business & Development will host an international seminar on Friday 29th September.
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Comparison of performance since the financial crisis – credit unions and banks event
The UCC Centre for Co-operative Studies at the Cork University Business School, is hosting a free public seminar on campus Wednesday 22 November.
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Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence and Decision Support: Exploring New Opportunities for Innovation in Healthcare event
Hosted by Health Information Systems Research Centre, Department of Business Information Systems in collaboration with OneHealthTech Ireland, this public event will promote conversations to explore some possible paths leveraging ML/AI & modern decisi
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The Creative Rural Economy event
The Spatial and Regional Economics Research Centre (SRERC) at Cork University Business School host a public workshop to discuss the challenges of maximizing the growth potential of peripheral and rural Ireland.
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Marketing, Bargaining and Farm Machinery Co-ops: Lessons from the French Experience event
Prof Damien Rousseliere, professor of Economics with AgroCampus Ouest will deliver a research talk at this collaborative public research talk.
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Sports Economics Workshop 2019 event
The 5th Sports Economics Workshop annual gathering, hosted by the Centre for Sports Economics and Law, will take place on Friday 24th of May.
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Micro-Businesses in Ireland: From Ambition to Innovation report event
The Micro-Businesses in Ireland: From Ambition to Innovation report will be launched by Senator Pádraig Ó Céidigh on April 3rd at National University of Ireland, 49 Merrion Square E, Dublin 2.
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Ordinary People, Extraordinary Stories: an exhibition event
A free, public photo exhibition will open this week on campus as part of a collaborative research project with the UCC Centre for Co-operative Studies featuring the stories of credit union volunteers
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Asset Management Workshop event
This inaugural event brings together a select group of international & local academics & professionals in asset management.
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Ordinary People, Extraordinary Stories Research Exhibition event
A free, public photo exhibition returns to campus as part of a collaborative research project with the UCC Centre for Co-operative Studies featuring the stories of credit union volunteers for UCC Community Week.
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Re-imagining Student Housing through Student Housing Co-operatives: can it happen in Ireland? event
Across the world, students are taking control of their housing by starting housing co-ops that they own and run. Could the same development happen in Ireland?
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SRERC Lunchtime Speaker Series - Retail Sprawl and CO2 emissions: Retail centres in Irish Cities event
Spatial and Regional Economics Research Centre are pleased to invite you to a paper in our Lunchtime Speaker Series