Project Design Graduate School of Business Holds 2026 Entrance Ceremony: Connecting 5 Campuses Nationwide as 135 Students Embark on a New Challenge
Project Design Graduate School of Business held its 2026 entrance ceremony by connecting its 5 campuses nationwide. 135 working professionals from diverse backgrounds enrolled to start practical learning in new business creation.
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Project Design Graduate School of Business (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo, President: Risa Tanaka) held its 2026 entrance ceremony on Saturday, April 4, 2026, by broadcasting across its five campuses nationwide in Tokyo, Nagoya, Osaka, Fukuoka, and Sendai. This year, the university welcomed 135 new graduate students, bringing together ambitious working professionals from diverse industries, occupations, and regions to begin practical learning in project design.
## 135 Graduate Students with Diverse Backgrounds Enrolled from Across the Country
This year, working professionals from various fields and occupations enrolled from all over the country. The graduate students who took the oath as representatives of each campus have practical experience in their respective fields and entered the university with a clear sense of purpose.
The diverse group of working adults includes a student involved in human resource development at a regional bank aspiring to create regional value, a student working at a financial institution aiming to create businesses that resonate with the local community, a student running a woodworking company facing industry sustainability and challenging the creation of new business areas, a student working as a doctor in regional medical care while looking ahead to business succession and diversified expansion, and a student aiming to create new value from the position of managing corporate business succession.
## 135 Graduate Students with Diverse Backgrounds Enrolled from Across the Country
This year, working professionals from various fields and occupations enrolled from all over the country. The graduate students who took the oath as representatives of each campus have practical experience in their respective fields and entered the university with a clear sense of purpose.
The diverse group of working adults includes a student involved in human resource development at a regional bank aspiring to create regional value, a student working at a financial institution aiming to create businesses that resonate with the local community, a student running a woodworking company facing industry sustainability and challenging the creation of new business areas, a student working as a doctor in regional medical care while looking ahead to business succession and diversified expansion, and a student aiming to create new value from the position of managing corporate business succession.