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Places of Employment of Graduates from Faculty/Graduate School Places of Employment of Graduates from Faculty/Graduate School (Master'sProgram) (FY2019) Faculty of Letters/Graduate School of Humanities ● private school teacher ● Fujitsu Limited ● Hyogo Prefecture Government ● public high school teacher ● SHIKI Co ltd,. ● Kobe City Office ● Hitachi, Ltd. ● Central Japan Railway Company ● Hiroshima Prefectural Board of Education ● Deloitte Tohmatsu Group ● MITSUI−SOKO HOLDINGS Co.,Ltd. ● Kinki District Transport Bureau ● Shikoku Electric Power Company, Incorporated ● Sumitomo Corp. ● Wakayama District Court ● MITSUI FUDOSAN REALTY CO.,LTD. ● Hankyu Hanshin Department Store ● Nagoya High Court ● Trygroup Inc. ● Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance Co., Ltd. ● Utsunomiya Museum of Art ● The Yomiuri Shimbun Holdings ● Mizuho Financial Group, Inc. ● curator(Fukui Prefecture) Faculty of Intercultural Studies/Graduate School of Intercultural Studies ● Japan Broadcasting Corporation ● Sojitz Corporation ● Kobe City Office ● Jiji Press Ltd. ● West Japan Railway Company ● SHIMIZU CORPORATION ● The Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc. ● NTT Communications Corporation ● Kubota Corporation. ● Tokyo International Air Terminal Corporation ● NIPPON STEEL CORPORATION ● Asahi Kasei Corporation. ● Kansai Airports ● Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings, Inc. ● DAIKIN INDUSTRIES, LTD. ● Itochu Corp. ● Osaka Prefecture Government ● Hoshino Resort Inc. ● Sumitomo Corp. ● Kyoto Prefecture Government ● Asahi Advertising Inc. ● Marubeni Corp. ● Tokushima Prefecture Government ● Miyazaki Telecasting Co., Ltd. Faculty of Human Development/Graduate School of Human Development and Environment ● Nomura Research Institute, Ltd. ● Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd. ● Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare ● Kobayashi Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. ● Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. ● Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology ● mikihouse Co. ● THE JAPAN WOOL TEXTILE CO., Ltd. ● Japan International Cooperation Agency ● Nippon Telegraph and Telephone West Corporation ● Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation ● Chubu Bureau of Economy, Trade and Industry ● Fujitsu Limited ● Nitori Co., Ltd. ● Kobe Public Prosecutors Office ● Kagome Co., Ltd. ● The Mainichi Newspapers Co., Ltd. ● Kobe City Office ● SHIMADZU CORPORATION ● Marubeni Corp. ● Osaka Prefecture Government ● MIZUNO CORPORATION ● Suntory Holdings Limited ● Okayama Prefecture Government ● MUFG Bank, Ltd. ● Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance Co., Ltd. ● public junior high school(Hyogo Pref.) ● Nippon Life Insurance Company ● Asahi Kasei Corporation. ● public high school(Yamaguchi Pref.) ● KYOCERA Corporation ● Nihon Unisys, Ltd. ● public elementary school(Nara Pref.) ● Hankyu Hanshin Holdings, Inc. ● Dentsu Digital Inc. ● Otani Junior and Senior High School ● Itochu Corp. ● Tokyo Fire Department ● Ohyu Gakuen Girls’ Junior and Senior High School Faculty of Law/Graduate School of Law ● Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation ● Osaka High Court ● Kinki Local Finance Bureau ● Osaka District Court ● Kobe City Office ● NATIONAL PERSONNEL AUTHORITY ● Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank, Ltd. ● Hyogo Prefecture Government ● Nagoya High Court ● Sumitomo Mitsui Card Company, Limited ● Kinki Regional Development Bureau ● Fujitsu Limited ● NIPPON STEEL CORPORATION ● Anderson Mōri & Tomotsune ● KYOCERA Corporation ● Daiwa Securities Co., Ltd. ● Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications ● Japan Broadcasting Corporation ● Daido Life Insurance Company ● Ministry of Defense ● Kobe Steel, Ltd. ● Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare ● Osaka 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RECRUIT LIFESTYLE CO., LTD. ● Itochu Corp. ● Accenture Japan Ltd. ● KDDI CORPORATION ● Rakuten, Inc. ● Wakayama Prefecture Government ● Resona Bank, Ltd. ● TV TOKYO Corporation ● AGC Inc. ● Nomura Securities Co., Ltd. ● Cabinet Office School of Business Administration/Graduate School of Business Administration ● Kirin Holdings Company, Limited ● KONAMI HOLDINGS CORPORATION ● MUFG Bank, Ltd. ● Ezaki Glico Company, Limited ● Osaka Gas Co., Ltd. ● Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance Co., Ltd. ● Sumitomo Chemical Company, Limited ● Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc. ● Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank, Ltd. ● Kubota Corporation. ● Kyushu Electric Power Co., Inc. ● Mizuho Financial Group, Inc. ● Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. ● SEPTENI HOLDINGS CO.,LTD. ● Japan Finance Corporation ● JFE Steel Corporation ● Google Japan G.K. ● THE KYOTO SHINKIN BANK ● Fujitsu Limited ● Japan Broadcasting Corporation ● SUMITOMO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ● Mitsubishi Electric Corporation ● The Sumitomo Warehouse Co., Ltd. ● SHINKO REAL ESTATE CO.,LTD. ● NEC Corporation ● Hankyu Hanshin Department Store ● KPMG AZSA LLC ● Panasonic Corporation ● Hanwa Co.,Ltd. ● Ernst & Young ShinNihon LLC ● Hitachi, Ltd. ● Sumitomo Corp. ● Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu LLC ● DENSO Corporation ● Mitsubishi Corp. ● ABeam Consulting Ltd. ● Toyota Motor Corp. ● Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation ● Osaka Regional Taxation Bureau Places of Employment of Graduates from Faculty/Graduate School (Master'sProgram) (FY2019) Faculty of Science/Graduate School of Science ● Toray Industries, Inc. ● SanDisk Corporation ● JFE Systems,Inc. ● Kao Corporation ● TDK Corporation ● Itochu Corp. ● Towa Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. ● Panasonic Corporation ● Daiwa Securities Co., Ltd. ● AIR WATER INC. ● DAIKIN INDUSTRIES, LTD. ● American Family Life AssuranceCompany of Columbus ● TOYO Tire Corporation ● Fujitsu Limited ● public high school teacher ● UNITIKA LTD. ● NEC Corporation ● Japan Meteorological Agency ● Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation ● Advantech Co., Ltd ● SPACE ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT Co., Ltd. ● Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. ● Itec Hankyu Hanshin CO., LTD. ● Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry Graduate School of Medicine (Biomedical Science) ● SHIONOGI & CO., LTD. ● Nikon Corporation ● Earth Corporation ● FUJIFILM Wako Pure Chemical Corporation ● Towa Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. ● BEE BRAND MEDICO DENTAL.CO.,LTD. ● EPS Holdings, Inc. ● Yoshindo Inc. ● Fujirebio Co., Ltd. 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