Fri Nov 21, 2025
IPT & USJ Business School Activate New Talent Pathways Through The Grow With IPT Learning & Training Academy
A new chapter in student development has opened in Lebanon. IPT Group and the Faculté de Gestion et de Management at Université Saint Joseph de Beyrouth have joined forces to bring business education closer to real industry expectations through the Grow with IPT Learning and Training Academy. This collaboration goes beyond internships or academic alignment. It introduces a structured, future-oriented learning model where students move from theory to experience, and from experience to professional readiness. The Academy becomes the entry point through which USJ students will engage with IPT’s operational world and the strategic thinking that drives the country’s evolving energy and mobility sectors.
USJ Business students will be able to take on structured training journeys that include rotational exposure, analytical work, and applied learning modules. They will work on real projects, join real decision processes, and confront the realities of operational complexity. The result is stronger employability and a practical understanding of how industries like ours operate and grow. For students who demonstrate ambition and capability, IPT will open access to future career opportunities within IPT’s operations in Lebanon and across regional markets, building a long-term talent pipeline for the energy and mobility sectors.
“Education is the engine of national resilience,” stated Dr. Toni M. Issa. “Through the Grow with IPT Learning and Training Academy, we are creating a structured pathway that transforms students into industry-ready professionals. This partnership reflects a real investment in Lebanon’s human capital and in the next generation of business leaders.”
Dr. Fouad Zmokhol highlighted the impact of this integration, emphasizing that access to real corporate environments elevates academic preparation and accelerates readiness for regional and global markets.
The partnership supports SDG 4 Quality Education and SDG 8 Decent Work and Economic Growth, enhancing IPT’s long-term commitment to capability building, youth development, and Lebanon’s economic resilience.
A new chapter in student development has opened in Lebanon. IPT Group and the Faculté de Gestion et de Management at Université Saint Joseph de Beyrouth have joined forces to bring business education closer to real industry expectations through the Grow with IPT Learning and Training Academy. This collaboration goes beyond internships or academic alignment. It introduces a structured, future-oriented learning model where students move from theory to experience, and from experience to professional readiness. The Academy becomes the entry point through which USJ students will engage with IPT’s operational world and the strategic thinking that drives the country’s evolving energy and mobility sectors.
USJ Business students will be able to take on structured training journeys that include rotational exposure, analytical work, and applied learning modules. They will work on real projects, join real decision processes, and confront the realities of operational complexity. The result is stronger employability and a practical understanding of how industries like ours operate and grow. For students who demonstrate ambition and capability, IPT will open access to future career opportunities within IPT’s operations in Lebanon and across regional markets, building a long-term talent pipeline for the energy and mobility sectors.
“Education is the engine of national resilience,” stated Dr. Toni M. Issa. “Through the Grow with IPT Learning and Training Academy, we are creating a structured pathway that transforms students into industry-ready professionals. This partnership reflects a real investment in Lebanon’s human capital and in the next generation of business leaders.”
Dr. Fouad Zmokhol highlighted the impact of this integration, emphasizing that access to real corporate environments elevates academic preparation and accelerates readiness for regional and global markets.
The partnership supports SDG 4 Quality Education and SDG 8 Decent Work and Economic Growth, enhancing IPT’s long-term commitment to capability building, youth development, and Lebanon’s economic resilience.