Keio University

Graduate School Information Session

① Tuesday, April 28, 2026, 18:30-19:40 / ② Tuesday, May 19, 2026, 19:00-20:00

Publish: March 01, 2026
Graduate School of Business and Commerce

We will hold an information session for those considering admission to the Master's and Doctoral Programs of the Keio University Graduate School of Business and Commerce as follows. We look forward to your participation.

※For details, please be sure to check the General Admissions Guidelines, the application guidelines for each entrance examination, and the Admissions Information page on the Keio University website.  

Tuesday, April 28, 2026, 18:30-19:40

Venue: Mita Campus, South School Building 1F, Classroom 411 ※No prior reservation required. Please come directly to the venue on the day.

In addition to explaining the entrance examination system and curriculum of the Graduate School of Business and Commerce, we will welcome two speakers who are alumni of the Graduate School of Business and Commerce. They will talk about their own research during their graduate school days, the reality of graduate school life, and how their learning at the graduate school is being utilized in their current research and work. This is an ideal opportunity for university students and working professionals who are considering graduate school as an option to gain a concrete image of learning and research after enrollment.

Tuesday, May 19, 2026, 19:00-20:00

Venue: Online (Zoom) ※Those wishing to participate must register by May 16 using the form provided in the PDF document below.

In addition to explaining the entrance examination system and curriculum of the Graduate School of Business and Commerce, we plan to hold a discussion between participants and current students of the Graduate School of Business and Commerce. Since it will be held online, it is also recommended for working professionals who find it difficult to visit the campus, those considering studying abroad at a Japanese graduate school, and those who would like to actually talk with graduate students.