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  1. Hitotsubashi University was founded in 1875 as the first business school in Japan, with the mission of nurturing the “Captains of Industry” essential for the nation’s rapid modernization and development.

  2. Hitotsubashi University (一橋大学, Hitotsubashi daigaku), also known as a Tokyo University of Commerce (東京商科大学, Tokyo shouka daigaku) is a national university located in Tokyo, Japan. It has campuses in Kunitachi, Kodaira, and Chiyoda.

  3. Undergraduate Programs. Faculty of Commerce and Management. Faculty of Economics. Faculty of Law. Faculty of Social Sciences. Faculty of Social Data Science. Hitotsubashi.

  4. Nine Reasons to Choose Hitotsubashi's Undergraduate Program.

  5. Learn more about studying at Hitotsubashi University including how it performs in QS rankings, the cost of tuition and further course information.

  6. We enhance the international activities of Hitotsubashi University by providing support for international students and scholars. We also promote international experiences on campus and offer our knowledge to Hitotsubashi students who wish to study abroad.

  7. Aug 4, 2022 · Important notices from the University are posted on the CELS “bulletin board”, and notices from professors on the designated section of manaba for each course. Particularly important notices are sent to your university Gmail address, too. Please always make sure to check your e-mails.

  8. Hitotsubashi University is a national university and the only university in Japan to specialise exclusively in the humanities and social sciences. The university was established in 1875 as a private entity called the Institute for Business Training.

  9. Since more and more global exchange is needed for the development of academic research in the 21st century, Hitotsubashi University has set itself the goal of acting as a state-of-art research hub in the social sciences.

  10. Hitotsubashi University Global Education Program. HGP offers interdisciplinary courses in English, designed for both international and Japanese students. Students can choose from a variety of courses in the social sciences.