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Who We Are

Internaonal Entrepreneurship University (IEU) was originally established in 1987 at Basel Switzerland as a Corporate University and expanded to the US, a joint venture between a group of Swiss and American entrepreneurs who were involved in the Energy Business. Over the years, IEU concentrated on corporate client's providing micro credenals and extending to academic qualificaons through its UK partners offering Diplomas to Doctorate level of study.

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Our Vision and Courses

At lEU we are dedicated to helping professions excel in life. We work with select universities and technical institutions to offer fresh, relevant and dynamic education options to our students.

Entrepreneurship management courses teach students how to start and run a business, including developing strategies, managing finances, and communicating with teams. Topics covered in entrepreneurship management courses Business strategy: Learn how to analyze the competitive landscape and industry dynamics to develop effective strategies Innovation: Learn how to use creativity and innovation to create unique products and services Leadership: Learn how to inspire and motivate teams Accounting: Learn how to manage the financial aspects of a business, including recording and managing finances Business management: Learn how to manage the operational and administrative activities of a company Finance: Learn how to manage financial resources effectively Schools that offer entrepreneurship management courses Global Banking School (GBS) Offers entrepreneurship-focused courses that provide the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in business UGBS


Logistics management
Logistics management courses cover topics such as supply chain management, transportation, procurement, and sustainability. These courses can help you develop skills to manage the flow of materials, information, and services. Logistics management courses

International logistics: A degree program that provides practical knowledge and soft skills for supply chain management

The A Z of Logistics Management: A course that teaches how to optimize inventory management, warehousing, and transportation

Bachelor of Transportation Management: A program that covers logistics, supply chain management, and transportation operations Procurement and Logistics Management: An online short certificate program that covers sourcing, contract management, and supplier assessment Logistics & Supply Chain Management Online Training Course: A course that focuses on an organization's sustainability Global Logistics: A degree course that provides skills for management roles in supply chain management and global logistics Green Logistics: A course that focuses on reducing the environmental impact of logistics Other logistics management courses: MBA (Master of Business Administration) in Logistics and Supply Chain Management Diploma in Logistics Management

Procurement, logistics, and supply chain courses cover topics such as inventory management, procurement management, and green logistics. These courses can help students develop the skills needed to work in supply chain management, which is the process of producing, shipping, and distributing products.


Topics covered in procurement, logistics, and supply chain courses: Inventory management: Managing the products a business has on hand Procurement management: The process of purchasing goods and services for a business Green logistics and transportation: Using sustainable practices to transport goods Sustainable sourcing and procurement: Using ethical sourcing, resource efficiency, and waste reduction to procure goods and services Supply chain analytics: Using digital analytics to develop procurement strategies Where to take procurement, logistics, and supply chain courses: Glomacs: Offers training courses led by industry professionals Cranfield: Offers an MSc in Procurement and Supply Chain Management APICS: Offers certifications such as the Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) and the Certified Logistics, Transportation, and Distribution (CLTD) Career paths Graduates of procurement, logistics, and supply chain courses may work as procurement specialists, supply chain analysts, logistics coordinators, or operations managers.

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What We Do

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Entrepreneurship Management

Courses teach students how to start and run a business, including developing strategies, managing finances, and communicating with teams. Topics covered in entrepreneurship management courses

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Logistics Management

Courses cover topics such as supply chain management, transportation, procurement, and sustainability. These courses can help you develop skills to manage the flow of materials, information, and services.

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Procurement, Logistics, and Supply Chain

Courses cover topics such as inventory management, procurement management, and green logistics. These courses can help students develop the skills needed to work in supply chain management, which is the process of producing, shipping, and distributing products.

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Political Science

courses include international relations, comparative politics, political theory, and public policy. International relations. A branch of political science that involves studying social science and humanities disciplines Research in this area may involve law, history, economics, and political psychology Comparative politics Involves analyzing political systems using comparative politics methodologies May include analyzing political, economic, and social ties between countries

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Sociology

Courses cover a wide range of topics, including social theory, social stratification, and environmental sociology. Sociology is a social science that involves studying how people interact in society. Social theory. Classical and Contemporary Social Theory. A required course for many sociology majors, this course helps students think critically and abstractly Classical Sociological Theory Helps students understand how classical sociological theories relate to everyday life Social stratification Social Stratification: Examines how societies rank individuals based on factors like wealth, status, and power Environmental sociology.

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Marketing

Courses cover a variety of topics, including digital marketing, content marketing, email marketing, and AI marketing. Digital marketing. Digital Marketing Strategy and Technologies: Learn how to use digital tools like social media, email, SEO, and apps to create campaigns Advanced Digital Marketing Diploma: Gain in-depth knowledge and skills in digital marketing MSc Marketing and Digital Media: Learn how to apply strategic marketing in a globalized world Content marketing.

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Awards and Programs

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Ghum Touch Hospital

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Narriot Headquarters

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Kalas Metrorail

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