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IU Group

Flere steder City of London, Storbritannia
Fredericton, Canada
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WE ARE EUROPE’S FASTEST-GROWING UNIVERSITY

With over 100,000 students enrolled, IU Group, holding company behind IU - International University of Applied Sciences, is Germany’s largest private university group. IU provides a well-diversified mix of online degree courses, part-time studies and on-campus learning.

We are a pioneer in delivering high-quality education, leveraging technology and innovation to meet the changing needs of students.

Today, our vertically-integrated education platform offers the largest portfolio of Bachelor’s and Master’s degree programmes in Europe with more than 200 accredited courses in German in English. We cooperate with more than 15,000 enterprises and actively support them in their people development including in high-demand areas such as business administration, data & artificial intelligence and technology.

The company was founded in 2000 and is now present in over 40 German cities. Behind IU Group are more than 4,000 employees from more than 87 nationalities.​
In 2023 the British London Institute of Banking & Finance (LIBF) as well as the Canadian University of Fredericton (UFred) were acquired by IU Group and joined their path of revolutionizing online education.

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