Cork university business school celebrates triple accreditation

Dean of Cork University Business School professor Anthony McDonnell said securing triple crown accreditation is a landmark moment.
Cork university business school celebrates triple accreditation

Cork University Business School (CUBS), University College Cork, celebrated its 10th anniversary and triple accreditation-placing it among the top 1% of business schools globally-at an event on UCC main campus, with Sophie Healy-Thow winner of CUBS Alumni impact award, with Prof Thia Hennessy, head of the College of Business and Law, UCC, and Dr Edward Lahiff, Department of Food Business, UCC. Picture: Clare Keogh

Cork University Business School (CUBS) at University College Cork secured triple international accreditation status, joining the top 1% of business schools globally.

Held by fewer than 150 business schools worldwide, triple accreditation recognises excellence across teaching, research, industry engagement and global impact.

Dean of Cork University Business School professor Anthony McDonnell said securing triple crown accreditation is a landmark moment.

“This milestone reflects the ambition and excellence of our world class research and educational offering, along with the dedication of our entire community, our staff, students, alumni as well as partners.

“As we look to the future we explore how we can enable the innovation required for a better world, a world that better protects our environment and responsibly uses technological advances such as AI.

“Our goal is a world that delivers profitable, sustainable business which provide decent work and a high quality of life for our communities.”

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