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  2. The Graduate School of Ateneo de Manila was first established in 1948, with Master of Arts programs in Education and English as its initial offerings. Over time, other fields of study were introduced, among them Sociology, Economics, Philosophy, and Business Administration.

  3. In 1950, the Graduate School of Ateneo de Manila University becomes a co-educational institution. The move is considered “revolutionary” at the time and precedes co-education in the undergraduate and high school levels by several decades.

  4. Oct 8, 2024 · The Ateneo Graduate School of Business aims to be a leading management educational institution in the Asia-Pacific region, for the business practitioner seeking to become a professional and ethical business leader committed to nation-building.

  5. During his tenure, the Graduate School was divided into the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and what would later become the Graduate School of Business. In 1968, Ateneo co-founded the Asian Institute of Management . [ 11 ]

  6. The Graduate School of the Ateneo de Manila was first established in 1948, with Master of Arts programs in Education and English as its initial offerings. Over time, other fields of study were introduced, among them Sociology, Economics, Philosophy, and Business Administration.

  7. The university began in 1859 when the City of Manila turned over the Escuela Municipal, a public primary school in Intramuros, to Spanish Jesuits. The school took the name Ateneo when it began teaching secondary education in 1865, and it has since grown into a university.

  8. In 1968 Ateneo de Manila University and De La Salle College decided to join together to found the Asian Institute of Manage-ment (AIM). They envisioned a graduate school of business which would not only be better than those of the founding schools, but also the best in this part of the world. In doing my doctoral dissertation, "The Asian ...

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