global Project Based Learning (gPBL)
What is gPBL?
Students from Japan and overseas partner universities working as tag teams will discuss and solve problems presented by professors, Japanese corporations, and organizations.
SIT encourages students to be engaged in acquiring problem-solving capabilities, systems thinking, and systems management skills through this problem-solving experience.

List of Programs
Sample Schedule
| AM | PM | |
| Day 1 | Arrival in Japan | |
| Day 2 | Opening Ceremony, Guidance, Campus tour | Lecture |
| Day 3 | Lecture/ Group work | Group work |
| Day 4 | Site visit | Site visit |
| Day 5 | Group work | Group Work |
| Day 6 | Group work | Research Center visit |
| Day 7 | Group work | Group work |
| Day 8 | Group work | Final Presentation |
| Day 9 | Departure from Japan | |
Scholarship Opportunity
| GPA on a scale of 3 | Amount of Scholarship per Student |
| Over 2.3 | JPY80,000 |
| Less than 2.3 | JPY60,000 |
The applicants must be regular students. - The applicants are not allowed to obtain any scholarship from other organizations more than JPY80,000 per month during the program.
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ContactDivision of Global Initiatives
- 3-7-5 Toyosu, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-8548, Japan (4F the Centennial Main Building, Toyosu Campus)