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List of Employers of Graduates Places of Employment of Graduates from Faculty/Graduate School (Master's Program) (FY2011) Faculty of Letters/Graduate School of Humanities Faculty of Science/Graduate School of Science ● Daiwa House Industry Co., Ltd. ● Asahi Kasei Amidas Corporation ● Sompo Japan Insurance Inc. ● Nihon Shokken Holdings Co., Ltd. ● Sysmex Corporation ● NS Solutions Corporation ● Fujitsu Research Institute ● Rakuten Inc. ● Nomura Research Institute, Ltd. ● Toray Industries, Inc. ● NEC Corporation ● Kintetsu Corporation ● Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. ● All Nippon Airways Co., Ltd. ● Lotteria Co., Ltd. ● Kao Corporation ● Fujitsu Limited ● Toyota Tsusho Corporation ● ShinMaywa Industries, Ltd. ● Takashimaya Company Limited ● Kobe City municipal junior and senior high school teachers ● Nitto Denko Corporation ● USHIO INC. ● Resona Bank, Ltd. ● YKK Corporation ● The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ ● Okayama prefectural high school teacher ● Sumitomo Metal Industries, Ltd. ● Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. ● Nippon Life Insurance Company ● The Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc. ● Japan Post Bank Co., Ltd. ● Osaka Legal Affairs Bureau ● Kobe Steel, Ltd. ● Noritz Corporation ● RIKEN, Japan ● KDDI Corporation ● Nippon Life Insurance Company ● Kobe City Government ● Horiba, Ltd. ● Nissay Information Technology Corporation ● Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency ● NTT Data Corporation ● Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Co., Ltd. ● Suita City Government ● Toshiba Corporation ● TIS Inc. ● Junior/Senior high school teacher Faculty of Intercultural Studies/Graduate School of Intercultural Studies Graduate school of Medicine (Biomedical Science) ● Teijin Limited ● Hitachi Zosen Corporation ● The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ ● Biofermin Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. ● Ono Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. ● Alfresa Pharma Corporation ● Toray Industries, Inc. ● Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd. ● Sompo Japan Insurance Inc. ● Japanese Red Cross Society ● FUKAE KASEI CO., LTD. ● Kyowa Hakko Kirin Co., Ltd. ● Kubota Corporation ● NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation) ● Nippon Life Insurance Company ● Astellas Pharma Tech Co., Ltd. ● Konishi Medical Instruments Co., Ltd. ● Tecnos Japan Inc. ● Sumitomo Metal Industries Ltd. ● The Asahi Shimbun Company ● Osaka Gas Co., Ltd. ● Kobe City Hospital Organization ● Okayama Prefectural Police Department ● Sogo Rinsho Science Co., Ltd. ● Fujitsu Limited ● Mitsubishi Corporation ● Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (Level 1 Recruitment) ● Hitec, Inc. ●● ● Panasonic Corporation ● Sumitomo Corporation ● Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Official) School of Medicine (Faculty of Health Science)/Graduate School of Health Sciences ● NGK Insulators Ltd. ● Marubeni Corporation ● Kobe City Government ● Kobe University Hospital ● Toranomon Hospital ● Kobe City officer ● Toyota Motor Corporation ● Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation ● Tokyo Metropolitan Government ● Osaka University Hospital ● Kobe Rosai Hospital ● Osaka City officer Faculty of Human Development/Graduate School of Human Development and Environment ● Kansai Medical University Hospital ● Osaka Rosai Hospital ● Himeji City officer ● NTT Facilities, Inc. ● West Japan Railway Company ● Hyogo Prefectural elementary school ● National Hospital Organization ● Higashiosaka City General Hospital ● Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation ● Kirin Beverage Company, Limited ● Miki House Co., Ltd. ● Osaka Prefectural high school ● Kobe City Hospital Organization ● Kobe Rehabilitation Hospital ● Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. ● Hikarinokuni Co., Ltd. ● Mitsubishi Corporation ● The Consumer Co-operative Kobe ● National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center ● Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Health Care Center ● Johnson & Johnson K. K. ● Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited ● Senshukai Co., Ltd. ● Kobe City Government ● Osaka Developmental Rehabilitation Center ● Japanese Red Cross Society ● Santen Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. ● Fujifilm Corporation ● NISHIMATSUSYA CHAIN Co., Ltd. ● Rakuten Inc. ● Hyogo Prefectural Social Welfare Corporation ● University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan ● Site Support Institute Co., Ltd. ● Mitsubishi Electric Corporation ● The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ ● Tokyo Family Court Faculty of Engineering/Graduate School of Engineering ● Olympus Corporation ● Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation ● Astellas Pharma Inc. ● Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. ● Shimizu Corporation ● Takenaka Corporation ● ASICS Trading Co., Ltd. ● Nippon Life Insurance Company ● Tokyo Metropolitan Government ● Fujitsu Limited ● Kao Corporation ● Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd. ● Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc. ● Elementary School attached to Kobe University ● Osaka Prefectural Police Department ● Mitsubishi Electric Corporation ● Toshiba Corporatio ● Shimadzu Corporation ● The Yomiuri Shimbun ● Kobe University ● Takatsuki City Government ● The Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc. ● Kubota Corporation ● Yamatake Corporation ● NTT Data Kansai Corporation ● Osaka City municipal elementary school ● Japan Century Symphony Orchestra ● Hitachi, Ltd. ● Sumitomo Metal Industries, Ltd. ● Ichijo Co., Ltd. ● Hakuhodo DY Media Partners Inc. ● Nara Prefectural high school ● Kyoto Life Support Kyokai ● Obayashi Corporation ● Daiwa House Industry Co., Ltd. ● OKUMURA CORPORATION ● Nippon Television Network Corporation ● Kobe municipal elementary school ● Tama Home Co., Ltd. ● DENSO CORPORATION ● JFE Steel Corporation ● NIPPON SHOKUBAI CO., LTD. Faculty of Law/Graduate School of Law ● West Japan Railway Company ● Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. ● Nippon Steel Corporation ● Toyota Motor Corporation ● Nomura Securities Co, Ltd. ● Kobe City Government ● Kajima Corporation ● Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. ● Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd. ● The Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc. ● Hanshin Electric Railway Co., Ltd. ● Nishinomiya City Government ● Daikin Industries, Ltd. ● Honda Motor Co., Ltd. ● K-Opticom Corporation ● The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ ● Keihan Electric Railway Co., Ltd. ● Kobe District Court ● Toyota Motor Corporation ● Rakuten Inc. ● NTT Facilities, Inc. ● The Sumitomo Trust & Banking Co., Ltd. ● Sumitomo Corporation ● Osaka District Public Prosecutors Office ● KDDI Corporation ● Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd. ● Asahi Kasei Homes Corporation ● Mizuho Financial Group, Inc. ● Sojitz Corporation ● Tokyo Metropolitan Government ● Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. ● Kobe Steel Ltd. ● Taisei Corporation ● Nippon Life Insurance Company ● Kyodo News ● Kobe Customs ● Sekisui House, Ltd. ● OMRON Corporation ● Ajinomoto Co., Inc. ● Kansai Urban Banking Corporation ● Dentsu Inc. ● Osaka Regional Taxation Bureau ● Panasonic Corporation ● Nintendo Co., Ltd. ● Asahi Kasei Corporation ● Kiyo Bank, Ltd. ● NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation) ● Financial Services Agency ● NTT Data Corporation ● Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation ● Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc. Faculty of Economics/Graduate School of Economics ● Panasonic Corporation ● Canon Inc. ● Kobe City Government ● Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation ● Japan Finance Corporation ● The Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc. ● FUJITSU TEN LIMITED ● Hanshin Electric Railway Co., Ltd. ● Nishinomiya City Government ● Mizuho Financial Group, Inc. ● Hitachi, Ltd. ● Resona Bank, Ltd. ● Osaka Gas Co., Ltd. ● Sharp Corporation ● Osaka Prefectural Government ● Kobe City Governm● Mitsubishi Electric Corporation ● SMBC Nikko Securities Inc. ● Sony Corporation ● Ricoh Company, Ltd. ● Kyoto City Government ● Tokyo Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance Co., Ltd. ● Nippon Telegraph and Telephone West Corporation ● Bank of Kyoto, Ltd. Faculty of Agriculture/Graduate School of Agricultural Science ● The Chugoku Bank ● Nomura Research Institute, Ltd. ● Sharp Corporation ● Takii & Co., Ltd. ● Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. ● Japan Food Research Laboratories ● Shoko Chukin Bank● The Sumitomo Trust & Banking Co., Ltd. ● Rengo Co., Ltd. ● Yoshiura Dairy Farm ● Kao Corporation ● Kobe University Staff ● Toyota Motor Corporation ● KPMG AZUSA LLC ● Nippon Life Insurance Company ● Kirin Brewery Company, Limited ● Taki Chemical Co., Ltd. ● Koshida Clinic ● Fujitsu Limited ● Tokyo Regional Taxation Bureau ● Ernst & Young ShinNihon LLC ● Suntory Holdings Limited ● Pias Corporation ● JA ZEN-NOH ● West Japan Railway Company ● Toshiba Corporatio ● Panasonic Corporation ● Nisshin Flour Milling Inc. ● Yanmar Co., Ltd. ● JA Hyogo Rokko ● Sumitomo Corporation ● Nomura Securities Co, Ltd. ● Kyoto Prefectural Government ● Prima Meat Packers, Ltd. ● NTT Communications Corporation ● Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries ● Nanto Bank Ltd. ● The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ ● The Yamaguchi Bank Ltd. ● Morinaga Milk Industry Co., Ltd. ● Nippon Telegraph and Telephone West Corporation ● Hyogo Prefectural Government ● The Senshu Ikeda Bank, Ltd. ● Sumitomo Mitsui Card Co., Ltd. ● Yamaguchi Prefectural Government ● Yamazaki Baking Co. 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