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| | 1995 Ramon Magsaysay Awardee for International Understanding - Asian Institute of Management |
 | | The Institutes leadership in that regard was enhanced in 1986 when sixteen of the leading business schools in the region (from Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore, Hong Kong, and the Philippines) came together and established the Association of Deans of Southeast Asian Graduate Schools of Management. |
 | | Enrollment at the Institute is higher than ever: in school year 19951996, a total of five hundred students enrolled in the three degree programs and, for the first time in AIMs history, there were three, rather than two, sections of sixty students each in the first year of the MBM program. |
 | | In AIMs case, according to SyCip, the responsibility for its financial viability was passed on to the deans and the faculty after the initial fund-raising campaign. |
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