GRIPS has a history dating back to 1977, when the Graduate School of Policy Science (GSPS) was established at
Saitama University. In 1997, GSPS became an independent academic institution and was renamed the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS). Since then, the institute has expanded its programs and facilities. Some of the key milestones in GRIPS's history include: •
1999: GRIPS relocated to campus in Shinjuku Wakamatsu-cho, Tokyo •
2000: Launch of domestic and international programs in public policy, development policy, regional policy, and cultural policy; Conferred first master's degree •
2003: Conferred first doctoral degree •
2004: Transitioned to national university corporation •
2005: Relocation to a new campus in Roppongi, Tokyo. •
2013: Establishment of the GRIPS ALLIANCE, a network of partner institutions •
2016: Establishment of GRIPS Fund •
2020: Launch of the Public Policy Program (Master's International Cooperation Concentration). == Campus ==