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Graduate School of International Corporate Strategy

Coordinates: 35°41′33″N 139°45′29″E / 35.692442°N 139.758056°E / 35.692442; 139.758056
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Hitotsubashi University
Graduate School of International Corporate Strategy (ICS)
一橋大学大学院 国際企業戦略研究科
TypePublic
Established1998
DeanEmi Osono
Academic staff
40
UndergraduatesNo
Postgraduates~800
Location,
CampusUrban
Website[1]

The Hitotsubashi University Business School (School of International Corporate Strategy, 大学院 国際企業戦略研究科, Daigakuin Kokusai Kigyō Senryaku Kenkyūka), also known as Hitotsubashi ICS, is the graduate business school of Hitotsubashi University in Tokyo, Japan. Hitotsubashi ICS was the first "professional graduate school" (formerly "specialized graduate school") established in Japan. The school was founded by Harvard Business School professor Hirotaka Takeuchi, its first dean, in 1998, and admitted students in 2000.

ICS is housed in the National Center of Sciences and located at Chiyoda Campus, the birthplace of Hitotsubashi University, Chiyoda, Tokyo.

Programs

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Hitotsubashi ICS has three programs: International Business Strategy MBA, EMBA and DBA.

MBA Program

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The first full-time MBA program offered by a Japanese national university taught entirely in English. Students can apply for either a one-year program or a two-year program. Hitotsubashi ICS' students have access to Japan's real business network, as well as to the Global Network for Advanced Management. Hitotsubashi ICS was recently ranked as the No. 1 Business School in Japan by QS Rankings. [2]

EMBA Program

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The EMBA is 1-year, all-English language, part-time program. The EMBA class also takes three one-week immersion trips outside Japan.[1]

DBA Program

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The school offers a flexible DBA degree, which is completed over three years or more and can be done while working.

Teaching Staff

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Alliances and Partnerships

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BEST Alliance

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Hitotsubashi ICS is one of the three founding member institutions of the BEST Alliance program (BEST = BEijing, Seoul, Tokyo), which is sponsored by the governments of China, South Korea and Japan to encourage trilateral exchange of students and increased cooperation in higher education in East Asia. The BEST Alliance grant will support activities associated with the BEST Business School Alliance between Hitotsubashi ICS, Peking University’s Guanghua School of Management and Seoul National University’s Graduate School of Business. The students who participate in the double degree program will spend their 1st year in their home institution, and 2nd year in the host institution (6 months in the case of SNU). Upon completion, the students will receive an MBA degree from both institutions.

Global Network for Advanced Management

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Hitotsubashi ICS is a member of the Global Network for Advanced Management (GNAM), which is a collaboration of graduate schools of business.

Partner schools

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America

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Europe

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Asia

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35°41′33″N 139°45′29″E / 35.692442°N 139.758056°E / 35.692442; 139.758056

References

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  1. ^ "育て経営幹部、実践型Mba広がる". 31 August 2016.