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==History==
==History==


The International University of Japan founded GLOCOM on April 1, 1991.<ref>[http://www.iuj.ac.jp/web/iuj_section.cfm?category=0102 IUJ.ac.jp]</ref>It's objective in establishing was to train outstanding leaders for international society and to become an international hub of research on Japanese society and to carry out comparative analysis and policy studies on contemporary politics, economy and culture from an interdisciplinary perspective.<ref>[http://www.glocom.ac.jp/e/about/history.html History]</ref>
The International University of Japan founded GLOCOM on April 1, 1991.<ref>[http://www.iuj.ac.jp/web/iuj_section.cfm?category=0102 IUJ.ac.jp]</ref>It's objective in establishing was to train outstanding leaders for international society and to become an international hub of research on Japanese society and to carry out comparative analysis and policy studies on contemporary politics, economy and culture from an interdisciplinary perspective.<ref>[http://www.glocom.ac.jp/e/about/history.html GLOCOM]</ref>


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Revision as of 07:39, 16 April 2011


Industry: Education, Information &

Communication

Founded: 1991
Founder(s): International University of Japan
Headquarters: Harks Roppongi Bldg. 2nd floor, <br.

6-15-21 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-0032

Country: Japan
Key People
Yotaro Kobayashi, Chairman

Akira Miyahara, Vice Chairman,IUJ
Adam Peake, Executive Research Fellow

GLOCOM (Center for Global Communication is a research institute focusing on studying the information & communication industry as well as the Japanese society.

History

The International University of Japan founded GLOCOM on April 1, 1991.[1]It's objective in establishing was to train outstanding leaders for international society and to become an international hub of research on Japanese society and to carry out comparative analysis and policy studies on contemporary politics, economy and culture from an interdisciplinary perspective.[2]

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