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IUJ is holding an online information session on Wednesday, December 18th
Looking to further your education? The International University of Japan is holding an online information session on Wednesday, December 18th from 7 pm until 8 pm, to give prospective students insight into what the school has to offer.
IUJ was established in 1982 as the first English-language graduate school in Japan. Currently, 320 students from 55 countries undertake studies at the university, with alumni hailing from a total of 136 countries. It truly lives up to being the university Where the World Gathers. IUJ is a school that is continually growing – not just by the number of countries that students hail from, but in its international standing. The Graduate School of International Management proudly obtained accreditation from AACSB in 2018, and a new master’s program the Japanese-Global Development Program was established to provide students the opportunity to learn universal development and growth logic in the fields of politics, economy and management, using Japan’s experiences in economic development and corporate growth as basic case materials. This information session is applicable to those interested in applying to IUJ for the 2020 academic year or in the near future. The event will give participants the opportunity to find out more about what the university has to offer, as well as the chance to meet current students and alumni for first hand accounts of their experiences with the school. ======= The session will be held by using Zoom. Please fill out the Application Form for your attendance.
For more about our university, visit www.iuj.ac.jp/about/education/ and our online brochure. If you’ve been wondering about studying here at IUJ, please hear from our students and student voices about why IUJ is so great.
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IUJ is holding an information session in Tokyo on Sunday December 8th
Living in Japan right now, and looking to further your education? The International University of Japan is holding an information session in Tokyo on Sunday, December 8th from 2 pm until 4 pm, to give prospective students insight into what the school has to offer.
IUJ was established in 1982 as the first English-language graduate school in Japan. Currently, 320 students from 55 countries undertake studies at the university, with alumni hailing from a total of 136 countries. It truly lives up to being the university Where the World Gathers.IUJ is a school that is continually growing – not just by the number of countries that students hail from, but in its international standing. The Graduate School of International Management proudly obtained accreditation from AACSB in February this year, and the University’s PhD program was inaugurated in 2015 with the number of doctoral candidates increasing annually. This information session is applicable to those interested in applying to IUJ for the 2020 academic year or in the near future. The event will give participants the opportunity to find out more about what the university has to offer, as well as the chance to meet current students and alumni for first hand accounts of their experiences with the school. ======= Contents: Venue: For your attendance, please send the application form . For more about our university, visit www.iuj.ac.jp/about/education/ , our online brochure Contact: |
Cross Cultural Communication Training Program for Super Global High School
On November 2nd and 3rd, 2019, a two-day training program for 25 students from Yokohama Municipal Minami High School aiming at developing cross cultural understanding and socializing skill. It was the fourth year to hold the program since IUJ and Yokohama Minami High School started cooperating as SGU and SGH school.
Specially Appointed Professor Mohammed K. Ahmed, Graduate School of International Management, and Assistant Professor Michael Mondejar, Center for Language Education and Research, gave a lecture on “Cross Cultural Understanding” and “Socializing” respectively.
International students from IUJ* also joined these sessions as facilitator and the culturally diverse environment which they create enabled the participants to consider and learn “what is Japanese culture?,” “what is different culture?,” “what is like having difference with others?,” and “how to approach to people whom we meet for the first time.”
We will keep striving to lead globalizing in the society as one of Top Global Universities cooperating with Super Global High School which aims nurturing future global leaders.
*The facilitators hail from India, Uzbekistan, Thailand, Bangladesh, Philippines, Vietnam, and Myanmar.