Malawi to host first-ever Africa Science Week by Next Einstein Forum:Sibande to lead event

The Next Einstein Forum (NEF), an initiative of the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (Aims) in partnership with Robert Bosch Stiftung, has announced the launch of NEF Africa Science Week in Lilongwe from 26 to 30 June. Malawi’s Rachel Sibande, NEF Ambassador, who is also founder of the country’s first technology hub and incubator space, […]

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PROF. FRANCIS K. A. ALLOTEY AWARDED AS A FELLOW OF THE NIGERIAN MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY

Prof. Francis K. A. Allotey, President of AIMS Ghana has been awarded as a ‘Fellow of the Nigerian Mathematical Society’.A seven member Delegation, led by the President of Nigeria Mathematical Society, Prof. N. I. Akinwande, travelled from Nigeria to Ghana to present the award to Prof. Allotey at the ‘Genome-Wide Association for Complex Diseases (GWAS) […]

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AIMS Senegal and NEUROTECH signed a partnership agreement.

On 20 April 2017, Prof. Aissa Wade, AIMS Senegal President, and Mr Adboulaye Mbaye, Neurotech, CEO, signed a partnership agreement between AIMS and Neurotech. NEUROTECH and AIMS Senegal wish to jointly promote the training and professional integration of AIMS Senegal students, particularly in the fields of technology, information and communication. Both parties adhered to the partnership […]

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The Canadian High commissioner visits AIMS Rwanda

Gender equality, climate change dominate conversation during Canadian High commissioner’s visit to AIMS Rwanda. The importance of mitigating climate change with the help of mathematical sciences dominated the conversation during the visit of the Canadian High Commissioner Sara Hradecky to AIMS Rwanda during a town hall conversation with the AIMS Rwanda centre students. The High […]

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Visit to the University of Southampton

On 18 May 2017, an AIMS delegation visited the University of Southampton as part of the initiation of a new For Excellence partnership. Earlier in March, a Southampton delegation visited AIMS South Africa and participated in a signing ceremony for the partnership. This visit to Southampton gave local faculty, staff, and students the opportunity to learn […]

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AIMS – Durham University Partnership Signing

An AIMS delegation visited Durham University for a signing ceremony and meetings to initiate a new AIMS ForExcellence partnership. Following the ceremony, a well-attended open forum was held to provide interested Durham faculty and students with details on AIMS and the partnership. Over the last few years, Durham faculty have taught at AIMS centres and […]

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AIMS Senegal and NEUROTECH signed a partnership agreement.

On 20 April 2017, Prof. Aissa Wade, AIMS Senegal President, and Mr Adboulaye Mbaye, Neurotech, CEO, signed a partnership agreement between AIMS and Neurotech. NEUROTECH and AIMS Senegal wish to jointly promote the training and professional integration of AIMS Senegal students, particularly in the fields of technology, information and communication. Both parties adhered to the partnership […]

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Cédric Villani : « En Afrique, il y aura bientôt plus d’étudiants en sciences qu’en Asie »

Je suis allé pour la première fois en Afrique subsaharienne en 2010, d’abord au Sénégal, puis au Cameroun, au Bénin, au Rwanda… Désormais, je m’y rends chaque année durant deux à trois semaines. Je donne des cours de niveau licence ou master, je participe à des conseils scientifiques, je rencontre des personnalités politiques, je donne […]

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Cédric Villani : « En Afrique, il y aura bientôt plus d’étudiants en sciences qu’en Asie »

Je suis allé pour la première fois en Afrique subsaharienne en 2010, d’abord au Sénégal, puis au Cameroun, au Bénin, au Rwanda… Désormais, je m’y rends chaque année durant deux à trois semaines. Je donne des cours de niveau licence ou master, je participe à des conseils scientifiques, je rencontre des personnalités politiques, je donne […]

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