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Event: NYC information session for PhD program in Japan (Nov 1)

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Posted by: GRIPS Global Governance Program (G-cube)
Location: Information Session in NY
Date: Nov. 1

Overview:

Information Session in N.Y. introducing a recently launched Master’s & PhD program with full-scholarship in Japan “GRIPS Global Governance Program(G-cube)!

The National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS) in Japan is now recruiting its second batch of students for a recently launched 5-year Ph.D. program called “GRIPS Global Governance Program (G-cube)”.
G-cube is 5-year program, Master’s and Ph.D., that aims to create leader of leaders who have a broad perspective based on firm knowledge in history and liberal arts. Field of study is interdisciplinary (public policy, economics, political science, political history, development studies, etc).  We are looking for those who aim to work/are working in international organizations, in the government or are mid-career professionals in the private sector.

<G-cube Overview>
 Full scholarship available (no age restriction)
 Fast track course possible (minimum 3 years, of which full-time 1 year)
 Faculty members are first class professors from various fields & former senior government officials
 Tutorial-style classes
 Language of Instruction is English (two thirds of our students are non-Japanese)
 GRIPS is a National University with its campus in Roppongi, Tokyo
 Application is open to Master’s degree holders as well as fresh graduates

We will be holding an information session in N.Y. Our Vice President Prof. Sonobe will explain more about the program. Don’t miss this opportunity!

Date and time:  1 November, 2014 <14:00-15:00>
Venue:          Global Labo  (545 8th Ave Suite 1410 New York, NY 10018)
Registration:   Please send your name and affiliation to: leading-ml@grips.ac.jp
Website:        http://www.grips.ac.jp/g-cube/


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