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Academic Career Support Center (ACSC)

The ACSC supports undergraduate students who are considering furthering their education at the graduate level. Through consultations, workshops, and guest lectures, the ACSC helps students find the right graduate school or professional graduate school inside or outside Japan across fields and regions.

Support through Counseling

The ACSC provides individual and group counseling on the advantages and disadvantages of entering graduate school, academic planning before, during, and after study abroad, study and living in graduate schools in Japan and abroad, fees and scholarships, graduate school application support, and more.

Lectures

AIU alumni who have completed master’s degrees are invited to talk about their graduate studies, research, and diverse postgraduate career development.

Workshops

The Center’s coordinating faculty provides the latest information on admissions to graduate schools from different angles.

Recent Alumni’s Graduate Schools Destinations:

  • University of Oxford (UK)
  • University of Cambridge (UK)
  • London School of Economics and Political Science (UK)
  • University of Sussex (UK)
  • SOAS University of London (UK)
  • Science Po (France)
  • Pantheon-Sorbonne University (France)
  • INSEAD (France)
  • Heidelberg University (Germany)
  • Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Switzerland)
  • University of Bologna (Italy)
  • Georgetown University (USA)
  • The University of Hawai‘i at Manoa (USA)
  • Seoul National University (Korea)
  • University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)
  • The University of Tokyo (Japan)
  • Kyoto University (Japan)
  • Hitotsubashi University (Japan)
  • Akita International University (Japan), etc.

Partnerships with Graduate Schools

SOAS University of London

SOAS University of London in the UK is a top European institution of higher education focused on research in humanities and social sciences in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. AIU and SOAS have partnered since the academic year 2020 to give students who completed an AIU undergraduate program (and who fulfill certain criteria) a “progression route,” or priority admission, to SOAS graduate studies (MA/MSc, taught courses) for one year.

Nara Institute of Science and Technology (NAIST)

A Comprehensive partnership agreement with NAIST was concluded in 2023. Undergraduate students who meet the prescribed criteria may apply to NAIST’s Graduate School of Science and Technology (Information Science Category, Biological Science Category, and Materials Science Category) through the recommended admission system.

Thunderbird School of Global Management, Arizona State University

The University signed an agreement with Arizona State University Thunderbird School of Global Management to establish the “4+1” program in 2023. The program enables students to earn both a bachelor’s degree from AIU and a master’s degree from ASU Thunderbird in five years by completing one year of study at ASU Thunderbird after graduation from AIU. Students must take ASU Thunderbird online courses and earn graduate credit while at AIU. ASU Thunderbird offers a wide range of specializations from business to public policy to data science, and eligible undergraduate students from any AIU program can apply for this program.

Voice from Students

London School of Economics (UK)
Major: MSc in International Migration and Public Policy

Asuka Goto (Hyogo, Japan)

From the time I enrolled at AIU, I knew that I wanted to pursue a career in the field of international migration and refugees, and I also wanted to gain experience living as a minority, so I decided to pursue my studies abroad. I decided on a school of higher education based on its policy-oriented curriculum within the migration studies and its proximity to the area I wished to research for my master’s thesis.

AIU’s interdisciplinary curriculum was extremely beneficial in that it provided me with a broad perspective on international migration from various fields such as anthropology, sociology, and political science, in addition to specialized courses such as “Borders and Human Mobility” and “International Forced Migration Studies”.

Since my second year, I have used office hours of ACSC, to maintain my motivation for graduate school and received advice on selecting a study abroad program and preparing for higher education.

In the future, I would like to be involved in work that contributes to international migration and diversity inclusion.

Opening Hours

ACSC coordinators are available for consultation during office hours and by appointment. Please refer to the ATOMS ALC page for opening hours.