AIM is the Asian pioneer in international management education. Established in 1968 with the Harvard Business School, Asian academicians, and prominent business leaders, the institute designs its masters and executive programs to develop practicing managers in Asia’s emerging markets. With 40,000 alumni, AIM has clientele and alumni worldwide, and meets the global accreditation standards of the US-based Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). AIM offers three degree programs: the Master in Business Administration (both full-time and executive), a Master in Management, and a Master in Development Management. The institute is also well-known for open enrollment and custom executive programs for business and non-business organizations.
- First international business school in Asia
- First AACSB-accredited school in Southeast Asia (2004)
- First private management school to partner with the World Bank (since 2002)
- Founding member, Association of Asia-Pacific Business Schools (since 2004) and Global Network for Advanced Management (since 2012)
- Center of Excellence, Asian Development Bank (since 2003)
- Ranked No. 1 in Asia for leadership in the teaching of Sustainability issues (Beyond Grey Pinstripes, Aspen Institute, New York, 2011-2012).
- Ranked No. 13 in Asia/Australia, The Economist (Which MBA, 2011)