The Tribune de Genève recently featured student projects from the minor Entrepreneurship & Innovation, coordinated by Raffi Chammassian, within the Bachelor in International Business Management (IBM).

Published alongside the 2025 graduates list, the article offers strong visibility for the IBM programme and its hands-on learning approach. Titled « Intégrer un domaine mondialisé », it presents IBM as a pathway designed to prepare students for globalized, multicultural business environments, emphasizing project-based learning and entrepreneurship.

One example highlighted is the “Handyman” project, developed as part of the minor. This initiative connects individuals with technical skills to those facing domestic challenges such as repairs, while fostering trust and social ties within local communities. The project was also showcased during the Best Idea Competition at the Global Entrepreneurship Week in November.