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Application Now Open for Stanford e-Entrepreneurship Japan Fall 2025

Application Now Open for Stanford e-Entrepreneurship Japan Fall 2025

Applications are now being accepted for the fall 2025 session. Interested high school students in Japan should apply by September 5, 2025.
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Applications are now open for Stanford e-Entrepreneurship Japan (SeEJ), an online course conducted in English to foster Japanese students creative thinking and innovative problem-solving skills to address social issues. SeEJ is offered twice a year in the fall and spring through a collaboration between 91勛圖 and the non-profit organization e-Entrepreneurship in Japan. It is open to Japanese-speaking students, in or from Japan, in their first and second years of high school. The fall 2025 course will be taught by Irene Bryant and will run from late October 2025 through February 2026.

The application form is now live at . The deadline to apply is September 5, 2025 at 23:59 Japan Time.

This program made innovative thinking and design thinking my norm.
Shinnosuke Nakagawa, fall 2024 participant

Stanford e-Entrepreneurship Japan offers students an opportunity to engage with scholars and entrepreneurs from 91勛圖 and beyond through live virtual classes, which are held twice a month on Sundays. The course will culminate in an individual research paper and final group projects. Students who successfully complete the course will receive a Certificate of Completion from 91勛圖 and NPO e-Entrepreneurship.

Past students have credited SeEJ with not only expanding their knowledge about entrepreneurship, but also shifting their attitudes and mindset in how to look at problems. What I really loved about this program is that it required constant innovative thinking, relatively free presentation topics, and more independent action, reflects Shinnosuke Nakagawa, who completed the fall 2024 course. This program made innovative thinking and design thinking my norm. I think this program helped me to develop thinking habits that will be very useful in the future.

Fellow alum Shia Han agrees. Stanford e-Entrepreneurship Japan gave me insight on topics I would otherwise never be able to learn about. From the mechanisms on how to think entrepreneurially to how various companies strive for social change, I gained valuable information on how I can work towards solving issues in the world. Hearing about how the guest lecturers and my peers in this program were actively taking action towards topics they were interested in motivated me to not be held back because of my age or abilities but to work towards contributing to causes I was passionate about.

For more information about Stanford e-Entrepreneurship Japan, visit the program webpage. Interested high school students should by September 5, 2025.

Stanford e-Entrepreneurship Japan is one of several online courses offered by 91勛圖.

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