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IUJ is holding an information session in Osaka on Sunday, December 2.
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Living in Japan right now, and looking to further your education? The International University of Japan is holding an information session in Osaka on Sunday, December 2nd from 2pm until 6pm, 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, 360 students from 60 countries and regions undertake studies at the university, with over 4,300 additional alumni hailing from a total of 129 countries and regions. 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 2019 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. ==================== *Please note, we welcome private inquiries for 15 minutes per person. Venue: For your attendance, please submit the Application Form by November 29.
More Information Sessions, Open Campus and overseas Fairs can be found at We would like to introduce our students and alumni.
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Announcing the International University of Japan’s “James Brian Quinn Scholar” Award for Outstanding Academic Achievement
IUJ will proudly honor our top academically performing students in the Graduate School of International Management with the “James Brian Quinn Scholar” Award starting with the Class of 2019. This unique honor will be earned only by the top 5% of the graduating class* based on cumulative GPA for the duration of their IUJ degree program.
This Award’s namesake, Dr. J. Brian Quinn (1928 – 2012), became the first Dean of IUJ’s business school, Graduate School of International Management, in 1988 when it opened its doors with the help of the Amos Tuck School of Business, Dartmouth College’s graduate business school in the United States. He served in this capacity for the first 4 years of the program, collaborating closely with IUJ Board Chairmen Sohei Nakayama, Jiro Ushio, and Yotaro Kobayashi. He was a highly celebrated business school academic, business and government advisor, speaker and author in the fields of strategic planning, management of technological change, and entrepreneurial innovation, and developed one of the first courses on entrepreneurship in a U.S. business school.
Dr. Quinn’s international experience extends far beyond Japan. He had extensive international assignments in Geneva and Melbourne. He was an advisor to many governments and U.S. Presidential administrations. In 1979, he was called upon by the U.S. Department of Commerce to participate in a mission to launch the opening of U.S. trade with the People’s Republic of China. As a National Academy of Science representative for the U.S., he visited the Soviet Union in 1989 to advise on strategies for creating a market economy to the newly formed Gorbachev government.
In the United States, while based at the Tuck School, he served on National Academy of Science teams on Science and Technology for International Development, and on Strategy and Technology in Colombia, Peru, Nepal, and the People’s Republic of China. He chaired the Academic Committee for President Clinton’s Domestic Policy Review on Innovation and Productivity, coordinated by the Department of Commerce.
Dr. Quinn published extensively on both corporate and U.S. national policy issues, and received numerous prestigious awards for his teaching, influential articles in Harvard Business Review and other top management journals, and for a number of his books. He earned degrees from Yale (BS), Harvard (MBA) and Columbia (PhD) before joining the faculty at Tuck in 1957. He retired from his professorship there in 1993 after completing his deanship at IUJ.
IUJ is honored to receive permissions from the Quinn family in October 2018 to honor IUJ’s top graduates with the James Brian Quinn Award.
*Recipients must also be in good standing considering character.
IUJ Online Application for 2019 Admissions is now available
We are pleased to inform you that the IUJ online application for 2019 admissions is now available through IUJ’s website: https://www.iuj.ac.jp/admis/
The 2019 Admissions Guidelines and the Scholarship Guidelines are also available at the same site.
We would like to advise you to read the Admissions Guidelines carefully to understand the application process and the required application items before you start the online application.
If you have any questions, please contact us at:
admgsir@iuj.ac.jp
for Admission of International Relations Program, International Development Program, Public Management and Policy Analysis Program, Japanese Development Program and PhD programs.
admgsim@iuj.ac.jp
for Admission of 2-year MBA Program, 1-year MBA Program and Japanese Development Program.