9 Master's degrees in International Relations in Japan
Global Science
The Global Science degree at The University of Tokyo is an international graduate program in the Graduate School of Science at the University of Tokyo, which allows students to obtain their degrees in English.
Asia Pacific Studies
The master's program in Asia Pacific Studies from Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University (APU) aims to educate and transform students into competent leaders ready to handle challenges facing the Asia Pacific region.
Global Society
The Global Society degree from The University of Tokyo is dedicated to bringing together students from across the humanities and social sciences interested in studying, from an interdisciplinary perspective, the phenomena and practices that constitute the unfolding process of globalization.
International Technology Management
The International Technology Management degree at The University of Tokyo aims to nurture the next generation of technology managers thorough rigorous training in the theories and practice of innovation management.
International Relations
The International Relations programme at the University of Toyama was established to nurture interdisciplinary research skills, encourage the development of advanced specialty skills, and promote an international point of view.
International Public Policy
In this International Public Policy major from University of Tsukuba, sophisticated logical thinking ability, diverse social issues, and sensibility to grasp the political situation are indispensable for advancing specialized research on complicated modern society and international issues.
International Relations
We are living in a connected world which faces a growing number of global issues; these are issues that no single state can cope with alone. We offer a master degree in International Relations at Ritsumeikan University.
International Relations
International Relations at Waseda University has three specializations – “Area Studies”, “International Relations”, and “International Development/ Policy Studies”.
International Development and Cooperation Course
The Department of International Development (DID) and the Department of International Cooperation Studies (DICOS) of the Graduate School of International Development (GSID) at Nagoya University jointly offer a graduate program in international development and cooperation. The program aims at equipping graduate students with knowledge of a wide range of development issues pertaining to developing countries and the practices of international development cooperation (i.e., development literacy), and capabilities and skills to contribute to solving such development issues (i.e., professional minimums).