
Full-Time MBA · 949-7277, Japan · AACSB
Graduate School of International Management
International University of Japan · 949-7277, Japan
School profile
Business school enrollment
162
Total enrollment at the business school (AACSB)
Program format
Full-Time MBA
Key stats
Business school enrollment
162
Total enrollment at the business school (AACSB)
Overview
Graduate School of International Management (GSIM) at International University of Japan (IUJ) is dedicated to developing “wise” (i.e., socially responsible) individuals for global business and social leadership, with an emphasis on serving the emerging countries. GSIM aims to be the premier business school with a world-wide reputation that develops future leaders with social awareness who understand both Japan and emerging countries in Asia and Africa. The two key components of GSIM mission are nurturing Social Responsibility (SR) and Global Business (GB), which the school aims to achieve and operationalize through its innovative policies, recruitment strategies, placement efforts, teaching, research, and service strategies.
The Graduate School of International Management (GSIM, https://www.iuj.ac.jp/gsim/ ) was founded in 1988 with the collaboration of the Amos Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College, USA, and supported by Japan’s largest companies such as Toyota, Sony, Panasonic, Industrial Bank of Japan etc. It takes 90 minutes to reach IUJ from Tokyo by Shinkansen. GSIM was the first business school in Japan to teach all its courses in English. GSIM has been continuously listed among the top 100 business schools worldwide and the top 10 in Asia by the prestigious Economist Intelligence Unit ranking of “Top-100 Business Schools of the World”, the only Japanese university which had made into the list. IUJ was also selected as one of the 37 Top Global University in Japan. GSIM has a diverse student and faculty body from more than 50 countries (80%+ from overseas) on campus. GSIM has established multitude partnerships with top business schools in the world, and partnerships with over 55 leading Japanese corporations where our students can do internships and work. GSIM provides abundant scholarships or stipends to its students to support their study life in Japan.
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