The school was established by Yuichi Kurimoto in 1953.[1] In 1968 it moved to Nisshin, in the Tokai region.[citation needed] In 2001, a second campus was opened in downtown Nagoya.[citation needed]
1953 - University founded, Faculty of Commerce established (BSc in Commerce)
1968 - Nisshin campus established
1976 - Computer Center opened
1978 - Central Information Center opened
1981 - Language Education Center opened
1986 - Campus LAN completed
1990 - Business School (Graduate School of Management) established
1996 - Study abroad program inaugurated
1998 - Faculty of Global Studies established (BA)
2000 - Millennium Gate completed
2001 - Faculty of Management established (BSc in Management)
2003 - 50th Anniversary Pole completed
2005 - Gap Year Program inaugurated
2006 - Accredited by AACSB International
2008 - Faculty of Economics established (BSc in Economics)
2012 - International Career Advancement Program started
It is also accredited by the Japan University Accreditation Association.
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Partner School
The school became the 68th member of the Partnership in International Management network, a international consortium of leading business schools. Founded in 1973 by École des Hautes Études Commerciales (HEC), New York University (NYU), and London Business School (LBS), PIM was established to address academic and institutional barriers to international exchange.
Notes and references
^"Fantastic voyage". Folio News Story. Alberta University. January 6, 2006. Retrieved July 26, 2022.