IUC Scholars Driving Meaningful Academic Inquiry
At International University Canada, research is not a privilege reserved for large campus-based institutions — it is a core part of what it means to pursue a graduate or doctoral degree entirely online. IUC’s scholars, spanning all ten Schools, are engaged in meaningful academic inquiry that connects disciplinary knowledge to real-world challenges across business, technology, health sciences, education, law, environmental sustainability, and the social sciences. From Master’s students exploring emerging trends in their fields to doctoral candidates developing original dissertations under faculty supervision, IUC’s academic community is built on the conviction that rigorous, ethical research can be conducted from anywhere in the world — and that distance should never be a barrier to contributing something genuinely new to human knowledge.


Supporting the Next Generation of Research Leaders
IUC’s approach to research support is grounded in structured faculty mentorship, access to digital academic resources, and a dissertation framework that guides doctoral scholars from initial research proposal through to final submission and viva voce examination. Every PhD and DBA candidate works within a clearly defined research methodology, contributing original findings to their chosen field while developing the analytical, critical thinking, and scholarly communication skills that define a true research leader. As IUC’s community of scholars grows, so too does the body of knowledge they collectively produce — reflecting the university’s commitment to academic excellence, intellectual integrity, and the transformative power of education delivered entirely online.








