Graduate School of Management, Globis University
Graduate School of Management, Globis University (Japanese: グロービス経営大学院大学, Hepburn: gurōbisu keiei daigakuin daigaku, English: /ɡloʊbɪs/, commonly referred to and stylized as GLOBIS University) is a graduate business school with campuses in Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, Fukuoka, Sendai, Yokohama, and Mito in Japan and Singapore, Bangkok, San Francisco, and Brussels internationally. Globis University started as a private education venture, Globis Management School, in 1992 by Japanese entrepreneur Yoshito Hori, later gaining official university status in 2006. Globis University is Japan's largest graduate business school, with an annual intake of 1,050 MBA students and total enrolment of 2,629 students in 2023. The university offers part-time and online MBA degree programs in English or Japanese and a full-time degree MBA program in English.
グロービス経営大学院大学 (gurōbisu keiei daigakuin daigaku) | |
Graduate School of Management, Globis University logo | |
Former name | Globis Management School |
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Motto | Japanese: 創造と変革 |
Motto in English | Visionary Leaders who Create and Innovate Societies |
Type | Private business school |
Established | 1992; gained University Status from 2006 |
President | Yoshito Hori |
Dean | Yoshihiko Takubo (Japanese MBA Program) Satoshi Hirose (English MBA Program) |
Academic staff | 149 (April 2023) |
Students | 2,629 (May 2023) |
Location | , Tokyo , |
Campus | Tokyo, JP, Osaka, JP, Nagoya, JP, Fukuoka, JP, Sendai, JP, Yokohama, JP, Mito, JP, Singapore, SG, Bangkok, TH, San Francisco, USA, Brussels, BE |
Language | Japanese and English |
Alumni | 8,420 (May 2023) |
Affiliations | Association of Asia-Pacific Business Schools |
Website | www.globis.ac.jp |