News & Announcements
GSIR-IUJ and the College of Social Sciences, National Chengchi University (CSS-NCCU), Taiwan concluded a comprehensive Memorandum of Understanding
On 5th June 2018, the Graduate School of International Relations, International University of Japan (GSIR-IUJ) and the College of Social Sciences, National Chengchi University (CSS-NCCU), Taiwan concluded a comprehensive Memorandum of Understanding including exchanges of students/faculty/researchers, joint research, etc., and also signed a document that provides the details for initiating the exchange of students, faculty and researchers.
Expanding the agreement on the exchange of students/faculty, which had been concluded between GSIR-IUJ and the Department of Economics in CSS-NCCU in January 2017, throughout the College of Social Sciences will facilitate a broader academic exchange between GSIR-IUJ and CSS-NCCU.
The signing ceremony was held at our university, which was attended by Associate Dean Ping-yin Kuan, Professor Wen- ing Tu, Associate Professor Shinn-shyr Wang of CSS-NCCU.
Under this newly signed agreement, GSIR-IUJ plans to send 2 exchange students this autumn to NCCU-CSS.
In addition, the Graduate School of International Management of IUJ has been conducting a Student Exchange Program with the College of Commerce of the National Chengchi University since 2002.
Through this new agreement, we expect that a stronger relationship will be built between the two universities, and that we can contribute to academic exchange between Taiwan and Japan.
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Office of Academic Affairs
ofcgsir@iuj.ac.jp
025-779-1105
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IUJ holds the Information Session in Tokyo on October 5
Living in Japan right now, and looking to further your education? The International University of Japan is holding an information session in Tokyo on Friday, October 5th from 7pm until 9pm, 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 undertake studies at the university, with over 4,000 additional alumni hailing from a total of 123 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 International 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. The tentative schedule is as follows: [Session schedule subject to change] Location: How to register your attendance: For further information or questions about the Tokyo Information Session, please contact the IUJ Office of Admissions and Career Support (OACS).
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ADB President Nakao speaks at IUJ
Mr. Takehiko Nakao, President, Asian Development Bank, delivered a speech on the prospects of Asian economies and the roles and functions of ADB on 24 May 2018 at MLIC Hall, IUJ campus.
The seminar was attended by about 80 participants from IUJ’s community including students and faculty members.
After the seminar, President Nakao had a pleasant talk over lunch with our ADB scholars at the Research Institute.
President of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) Takehiko Nakao
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President’s Office
025-779-1102
presoff@iuj.ac.jp
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