

Staff Writer
The Graduate School of International Management (GSIM) at the International University of Japan (IUJ) has been ranked 94th by the Economist’s list of the world’s top 100 business schools.
According to the IUJ website, their graduate management business school is the only Japanese school to be included in this year’s rankings by the Economist.
IUJ also ranked sixth among all graduate schools in Asia.
The Japanese university ranked 46th in the internationalism of alumni category, and 8th in the percentage of students who received a job offer within three months of graduation, according to IUJ.
The university’s representatives said they extended their congratulations to their Exchange Partner Schools that also placed in the Economist’s World’s top 100 MBA ranking. Such schools included Tuck School of Business, ranked 12th, Warrington College of Business, ranked 30th, Indian Institute of Management, ranked 75th, and Warwick Business School, ranked 24th.
According to the website, IUJ is “proud to have these programs and over 10 more in our educational network which allows students to study in these institutions and brings their students to the IUJ campus for a term.”
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