AIMS Celebrates 54th Commencement Exercises and 31st Foundation Anniversary
Aug 18, 2025



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Pasay City, Philippines — The Asian Institute of Maritime Studies (AIMS) marked a momentous occasion as it held its 54th Commencement Exercises and Recognition Day, coinciding with the celebration of its 31st Foundation Anniversary. The event honored the perseverance, discipline, and achievements of Batch SIKLAYA, a new generation of maritime professionals ready to embark on their journeys at sea and beyond.

AIMS, one of the country’s leading maritime higher education institutions, has long been recognized for its commitment to developing competent, responsible, and globally competitive seafarers. The ceremony served not only as a culmination of the students’ academic journey but also as a reaffirmation of AIMS’ mission to mold leaders anchored on integrity, excellence, and service to the maritime community.

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In heartfelt messages delivered during the program, faculty and guest speakers commended the graduates for their resilience amid the challenges of maritime education. They were encouraged to carry forward the lessons, values, and discipline instilled in them as they transition to the professional world.

Marino PH extends its warmest congratulations to Batch SIKLAYA and the entire AIMS community for this remarkable milestone. May every graduate continue to uphold the highest standards of excellence and honor the legacy of Filipino seafarers who have long made the nation proud on the global stage.

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