History of IUJ
Mar. 17, 1976 | The Foundation for the Establishment of the International University of Japan was formed. The inaugural General Meeting of Promoters of the International University of Japan was held. Representatives of Promoters of the International University of Japan: (Titles: at that time) – Tadashi Sasaki, Chairman, Japan Association of Corporate Executives – Toshio Doko, Chairman, Japan Federation of Economic Organizations – Sohei Nakayama, Advisor, The Industrial Bank of Japan, Ltd. – Shigeo Nagano, President, The Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry – Tatsuzo Mizukami, President, Japan Foreign Trade Council, Inc. |
Mar. 16, 1979 | The Charter of establishment of the Foundation for the Establishment of the International University of Japan was issued. |
Jan. 16, 1982 | The Charter of the Educational Foundation of the International University of Japan was approved. The International University of Japan and Graduate School of International Relations were established. As of this date, The Ministry of Education fully approves of, and accredits IUJ and GSIR as a Japanese private university under its authority. |
Apr. 1, 1982 | The Graduate School of International Relations began to operate. |
Apr. 1, 1983 | Students for the Graduate School of International Relations were accepted. |
May. 1, 1985 | The Center for Japan-U.S. Relations and the Institute of Middle Eastern Studi |
Mar. 23, 1988 | The Graduate School of International Management was established with full approval and accreditation from The Ministry of Education of Japan |
Apr. 1, 1988 | The Graduate School of International Management began to operate. |
Jun. 1, 1988 | Matsushita Library & Information Center was established. |
Aug. 1, 1988 | The International Management Research Institute was established. |
Sep. 1, 1988 | Students for the Graduate School of International Management were accepted. |
Apr. 1, 1991 | The Research Institute of Asian Development and the Global Communication Center were established. |
Sep. 1, 1995 | The Graduate School of International Relations reorganized its curriculum into two programs; International Relations Program and Inter-national Development Program. |
Apr. 1, 1997 | The Center for Japan-U.S. Relations, the Institute of Middle Eastern Studies, the International Management Research Institute and the Research Institute of Asian Development were unified. (IUJ Research Institute were established.) |
Sep. 1, 2001 | Accepted the first Students for the E-Business Management program (One-year Master’s Degree program) of the Graduate School of International Management. |
Sep. 1, 2005 | The International Peace Studies Program (IPSP) of the Graduate School of International Relations was started. |
Sep. 1, 2009 | The Public Management and Policy Analysis Program (PMPP) of the Graduate School of International Relations was started. |
Sep. 1, 2010 | The International Peace Studies Program (IPSP) of the Graduate School of International Relations was integrated into the International Relations Program (IRP). |
Jan. 31, 2013 | IUJ Signs Agreement with Meiji Univ. on Business Grouping |
Sep. 1, 2013 | The One-Year MBA of the Graduate School of International Management was started. |
Oct. 30, 2014 | Establishment of the PhD Program of the Graduate School of International Relations was approved. |
Sept. 1, 2015 | Accepted the first Students for the PhD Program of the Graduate School of International Relations. |
Sept. 2018 | The Japanese Development Program (JDP) was started in both the Graduate School of International Relations (GSIR) and the Graduate School of International management. |