2024 Mitsubishi Research Institute (MRI)
Host Organization: Mitsubishi Research Institute, Inc.
Website: http://www.mri.co.jp/english/index.html
Organization Profile: Foundation: May 8, 1970
Number of Employees: 4,231 (Consolidated) 1,021 (Non-consolidated) (as of September 30, 2021)
Sales: 116.6 billion yen (as of September 30, 2022)
Mitsubishi Research Institute (MRI) assists our clients in developing comprehensive solutions to meet their diverse needs by integrating our think-tank functions and consulting/IT solution services. Facilitating partnerships with our clients, we contribute to the sustainable development of business and local communities, and ultimately to the entire society for brighter future.
City: Tokyo
Internship format: In-person
Project description: To be determined through future consultation. We have various research fields as shown below. Please select at least 2 research fields that you would like to focus on during the internship, and explain the followings as specific as possible.
- Why you are interested in such research fields
- How much experience or knowledge do you have on such fields (any university classes that you have taken before, any business experiences at related companies, etc.)
Business Unit |
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Policy and Economy |
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Advanced Technology |
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Emerging Technologies and Security |
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Mobility and Communications |
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Societal Infrastructure |
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Healthcare |
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Energy and Sustainability |
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Human Capital and Career |
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Regions and Communities |
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Business Consulting |
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Business Data Analytics |
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Public Consulting |
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Healthcare DX |
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Financial Consulting |
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Future Co-Creation |
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Global Business |
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Number of Opening(s): 2
Work Hours and Internship Start/End Dates:
- From Friday, July 12, 2023 to Friday, September 6, 2024 (Fixed schedule)
- Work hours: 9:00 a.m. -5:15 p.m.
- Days off: every Saturday & Sunday, national holidays, business holidays
Work attire: Casual, formal (Both are allowed)
Local language: Japanese
Local language level needed: Intermediate reading, writing, and speaking (two-year level at Stanford)
Additional desired intern qualifications:
- Person who has experience, knowledge, or interest in consulting/think-tank business.
- Person who has experience, knowledge, or interest in our business fields, such as Sustainability, healthcare, and wellness, high-technology, business management, information technology, smart region, etc.
- Person who has intellectual curiosity, interest in society, logical thinking ability, cooperativeness & leadership.
- Person who has ability to communicate in Japanese language and has interest in Japan.
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- Local language skills are based on the internship description requirements.
- Global Studies minors receive preference for the program.
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