Organisation profile
Organisation profile
The Department of Business and Financial Services is dedicated to providing you with the relevant knowledge, skills and competencies to deal with the real world challenges you will face in the world of business.
We offer programmes leading to qualifications in Accounting & Finance, Business, Law & Taxation, and Business with Computing. All of these programmes also provide a solid foundation if you wish to pursue further study at a professional level, including examination exemptions with a number of professional bodies. We are extremely proud of our students and their long track record of achievements, both academic, extracurricular and in the world of business upon graduation.
Head of Department: James Collins
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
Profiles
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Miss Emma Carroll
- Faculty of Business and Humanities, Department of Business and Financial Services - Assistant Lecturer
Person: Academic
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Examining the Role of Empathy in Supporting Students in Technological Universities
Carroll, E., Jan 2026, In: Journal of Education on the Margins. 1, 1Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Low-Cost CO2 Sensors: On-Site Performance Evaluation and Co-Location Correction Procedure for Reliable Ventilation Assessments in Schools
Honan, D., Garvey, J., Littlewood, J., Horrigan, M. & Gallagher, J., Feb 2026, In: Sensors. 26, 4, 1265.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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THE FINAL YEAR PROJECT AS A CATALYST FOR PEDAGOGICAL INNOVATION: A CROSS-CAMPUS INVESTIGATION INTO FINAL YEAR CAPSTONE ASSESSMENT PRACTICES IN THE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY OF THE SHANNON: A CROSS-CAMPUS INVESTIGATION INTO FINAL YEAR CAPSTONE ASSESSMENT PRACTICES IN THE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY OF THE SHANNON
McInerney, D., Ross, O., Collins, J. & Griffin, J., Mar 2026, INTED Proceedings.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › peer-review
Activities
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Castle, cattle and church: the historic development of Irish law.
Flatley, M. (Speaker), Dooley, A. M. (Student supervisor) & Ryan, P. (Speaker)
18 Feb 2025Activity: Talk, presentation, live performance, residency › Oral presentation
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Crime Victims’ Right to Compensation Requires Reform Following Welcome CJEU Ruling
10/10/25
1 Media contribution
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Student theses
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‘Trundled Along, Almost Unheard of, Almost Inaccessible’: Understanding Access to State Compensation for Victims of Violent Crime in Ireland and the European Union
O Driscoll, L. (Author), Daly, Y. (Supervisor), 2025Student thesis: Doctoral Thesis