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Nagoya, Aichi, Japan 19 Followers 10 Discussions
NUCB Business School The first and only Triple Crown Business School in Japan to be accredited by AACSB, AMBA and EQUIS, the NUCB Business School features MBA and MSc in Management programs taught entirely in English to a student body from over 40 unique countries year by year. The school is driven by the ideal of a ‘Frontier Spirit’ and delivers advanced level business management practices stressing high ethical standards and encouraging creative learning through the Harvard-style case method format.

Full-Time: Global MBA, MSc in Management more…

Executive MBA: Executive MBA more…

Kyoto, Japan 19 Followers 3 Discussions
Doshisha Doshisha Business School (DBS) opened in 2004 and our English-language two-year Global MBA was inaugurated alongside the school’s Japanese MBA in 2009. Following five successful years, the Global MBA was strengthened as an independent program in 2014 with a bolstered dedicated faculty and expanded course offerings. We strongly believe that companies and businesspeople must strive not only for financial success, but also to make a positive social contribution to the world in which we live.

Full-Time: Global MBA, MBA more…

Tokyo, Japan 7 Followers 6 Discussions

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Tokyo, Japan 14 Followers 6 Discussions

Full-Time: MBA in International Business Strategy (1 Year), MBA in International Business Strategy (2 years) more…

Executive MBA: EMBA more…

Dual Degree: Double Degree MBA more…

Yokohama Kanagawa, Japan 14 Followers 9 Discussions

Full-Time: MBA more…

Executive MBA: EMBA more…

Dual Degree: Double degree MBA more…

Tokyo, Japan 9 Followers 2 Discussions

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Kyoto, Japan 11 Followers 2 Discussions

Full-Time: International MBA, Kyoto-Cornell International Collaborative Degree, MBA (18-month), MBA (Tourism and Hospitality Management) more…

Tokyo, Japan 7 Followers 1 Discussion

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Part-Time: MBA, MBA in Japanese, Executive MBA more…

Distance Learning: MBA, Hybrid MBA more…

Tokyo, Japan 10 Followers 6 Discussions

Executive MBA: Executive MBA more…

Niigata, Japan 12 Followers 8 Discussions

Full-Time: MBA, Intensive MBA Program (IMBA) more…

Fukuoka, Japan 4 Followers 0 Discussions

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Kobe, Japan 3 Followers 1 Discussion

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Tokyo, Japan 7 Followers 0 Discussions

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Tokyo, Japan 0 Followers 0 Discussions

Part-Time: Global MBA more…

Tokyo, Japan 6 Followers 2 Discussions

Distance Learning: Online International MBA, Online Green MBA - MBA in Sustainable Management more…

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