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Musashino University and freee Co., Ltd. Joint Research Reveals: Entrepreneurship Education May Improve Student Well-being

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  • Musashino University and freee Co., Ltd. Joint Research Reveals: Entrepreneurship Education May Improve Student Well-being
  • A joint study by Musashino University and freee Co., Ltd. has demonstrated that entrepreneurship education can potentially improve student well-being. The survey of 220 students and graduates found that scores for subjective well-being, the four factors of happiness, and interdependent happiness all tended to increase with each academic year.
  • Source: PR TIMES
  • Date: Thu Jun 04 2026 22:10:02 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)

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A joint study by Musashino University and freee Co., Ltd. has demonstrated that entrepreneurship education can potentially improve student well-being. The survey of 220 students and graduates found that scores for subjective well-being, the four factors of happiness, and interdependent happiness all tended to increase with each academic year.

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Musashino University and freee Co., Ltd. Joint Research Reveals: Entrepreneurship Education May Improve Student Well-being (Thu Jun 04 2026 22:10:02 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)), PR TIMES
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PR TIMES
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Thu Jun 04 2026 22:10:02 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)

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A joint study by Musashino University and freee Co., Ltd. has demonstrated that entrepreneurship education can potentially improve student well-being. The survey of 220 students and graduates found that scores for subjective well-being, the four factors of happiness, and interdependent happiness all tended to increase with each academic year.

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Q: What is the main finding of this study?
A: Students in entrepreneurship education showed increased scores in subjective well-being, the four factors of happiness, and interdependent happiness as they advanced in academic years.
Q: Who conducted the research?
A: It was a joint research project by Musashino University's Entrepreneurship Research Institute, Faculty of Well-being, freee Co., Ltd., and Osaka University Graduate School of Economics.
Q: How many people were surveyed?
A: A total of 220 current students and graduates of the Musashino University Faculty of Entrepreneurship.