Tokyo’s National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS) occupies a front-row seat in Asia-Pacific economic governance. Its one-year Macroeconomic Policy Program (MEP), delivered entirely in English, equips mid-career officials and aspiring economists with the quantitative muscle and strategic vision demanded by today’s volatile markets. The overview below explains why MEP is a smart springboard for globally minded policy leaders.

Why GRIPS MEP Stands Out

One-year, career-friendly format. MEP compresses macroeconomics, econometrics, and fiscal policy labs into 12 months, letting professionals re-enter the workforce quickly (official MEP page).

Faculty with real-world gravitas. Lecturers include former IMF Deputy Director Shibuya Kenji and ex-Bank of Japan board members, blending scholarship with crisis-tested insight.

Central Tokyo network. The Roppongi campus sits beside ministries and think tanks, letting you attend policy forums before lunch and data-crunching labs after.

Curriculum & Experiential Labs

MEP begins with intensive core courses (macroeconomic theory, public finance, applied econometrics) before branching into two concentration tracks:

  • Fiscal Policy Management
  • Central Banking & Monetary Policy

IMF-Coached Policy Workshop

From June to August, mixed teams design fiscal stimulus packages for emerging-market clients, presenting to visiting IMF economists who provide line-by-line feedback.

Capstone Policy Report

You author an econometric study—often on exchange-rate policy—which many graduates later cite in IMF or World Bank interviews.

Admissions Snapshot

Aspectความต้องการ
Program Length1 academic year (Oct–Sept)
Application DeadlineEarly January
Degree NeededBachelor’s or equivalent
English ProficiencyTOEFL iBT 79 / IELTS 6.0 min.
Quantitative PrepIntro calculus & stats
Experience2–5 yrs public-sector preferred

No written test; shortlisted applicants interview online. Show clear policy goals backed by quantitative examples.

Tuition & Scholarship Pathways

Self-financed costs:

Most students win full scholarships-JISPA, เอดีบี-เจเอสพี, or MEXT—covering tuition, a monthly stipend (~¥147,000), airfare, and health insurance.

Tip: Tick the scholarship option inside the online application—no extra paperwork needed.

Student Life & Global Alumni Network

GRIPS welcomes over 60 nationalities annually. Affordable dorms sit 15 minutes from campus, and a subway pass often costs less than neighborhood rent.

Graduates join an alumni platform of 5,000+ members working in 120 countries—from central-bank governors to UN economists.

Living in Tokyo on a Scholarship Stipend

  • Stipend (~¥147,000) covers rent, food, transit, and modest travel.
  • Clubs: policy hackathons, Japanese language circles, futsal league.
  • Career workshops prep you for IMF, World Bank, and OECD recruitment.

One rigorous year at GRIPS sends alumni back to their ministries—or forward to PhDs—equipped to steer macroeconomic policy on a global stage.

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