
News - story archive
news
story archive
3 DCUBS students receive Charles Harvey award for 'Outstanding Achievement in Postgraduate Management Study'
17 February 2005
DCU Business School is pleased to announce that no less than three of our 2004 graduate students have been chosen to receive the prestigious Sir Charles Harvey Award this year. The awards will be presented at a ceremony in IMI on 10th March.
They are Niall Bradley, graduate of the Corporate MBA (Local Government), Robert Skelly , graduate of the MSc in Investment and Treasury and Aron Darmody, graduate of the MBS in Marketing programme (having spent Semester 2 at University of Illinois).
The award is made annually to those who have obtained a Master's Degree in one of the following: Business Studies, Business Administration, Business Science, Management Science, and who have been nominated by their Universities as the most outstanding graduates on their particular programmes.
The Sir Charles Harvey Award was inaugurated in 1966 by IMI (Irish Management Institute) to honour its first Chairman and President, Sir Charles Harvey. Sir Charles was one of the founders of IMI in 1952 and he was joint Managing Director of Arthur Guinness & Company until his retirement in 1961. His wish was that the award should be used to foster the teaching of management principles, practice and techniques at post-graduate level in Irish universities.