Ulrike Schaede’s book demonstrates how Japan, far from stagnating, spent decades charting a new course
How alumna Beckie Callahan transitioned from the tech sector to a nonprofit
Thanks to a long-standing partnership with Mizuho Leasing, each year one GPS student can gain real-world working experience in Tokyo
GPS student group plays host to Yokohama National University students as part of the Kakehashi exchange program
Students share their experiences with the Kakehashi Program, which sponsored them on a week-long trip to Japan
GPS professor Ulrike Schaede shares her book’s recent international accolades, the resounding success of JFIT’s ‘Zoominar’ series and her latest Japan research
GPS professors weigh in on the definition of globalization – and the context globalization provides for their studies
GPS webinar series explores the global policy implications of the coronavirus
In this Q&A about her new book, GPS professor Ulrike Schaede breaks down how Japan’s new business architecture and corporate strategies have helped the country remain the third largest economy in the world