AIMS Ghana Pays a Courtesy Call on the University of Cape Coast

The African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS), Ghana, on 16th September, 2020 called on the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cape Coast, Prof. Johnson Nyarko Boampong. The purpose of the visit was to discuss issues pertaining to the continuous partnership between the two institutions. During the meeting, Dr. Prince K. Osei, the President of AIMS Ghana,

Seminar: “Time after AIMS”

Prof. Ulrich Kraehmer with the Institute for Geometry – TU Dresden, Germany, and Prof. Daniel Wohns with the Perimeter Institute, Canada, gave our weekly seminar on the topic “Time after AIMS” (March 4, 2020). They spoke about some of the challenges and opportunities AIMS students might face studying outside of Africa, more specifically in Europe

WE’LL PRODUCE THE NEXT EINSTEIN

Graduation for the 2018/19 cohorts was held on 29th June 2019 at AIMS Ghana’s new location; Summerhill Estate, Accra. 42 students from 16 African countries (14 females and 28 males) including 18 Mastercard Foundation scholars graduated into the Master of Science in Mathematical Sciences degree. 3 students were awarded with the FKA Allotey Meritorious Award of

CROSS-POLLINATION IN MATHEMATICS EDUCATION WORKSHOP

With the objective of increasing the pipeline of students progressing into secondary and tertiary mathematics education, and to decreasing the failure or drop-out rate of mathematics students at all levels, AIMS Ghana in partnership with Supporting Africa Mathematics Initiative (SAMI), Africa Mathematics Initiative (AMI), International Mathematics Union and IDEMS International, is organising a 5 days’

AIMS NEI Fellowship Program for Women in Climate Change Science: Call for applications

Climate change represents one of humanity’s greatest challenges of the 21st century. The continued ascent of our species depends to a significant extent on our ability to limit further catastrophic changes to the climate and to adapt to both past and future changes. In many parts of the world, changes in climatic variables – including incessant

ALLOTEY MATHS CAMP at AIMS Ghana

With the objective of promoting the study of mathematics from the basic to tertiary levels and demystifying the concept of mathematics as a difficult subject, AIMS Ghana opened the 5th Maths Camp dubbed ‘Allotey Math Camp’ on Monday 6th August 2018. 53 students from 38 Junior and Senior High Schools from 6 Regions in Ghana

Allotey Maths Camp

The Allotey Maths Camp formerly known as the Ghana Maths Camp has been running for the past four years for pre-senior high and senior high school students. This year’s camp is slated for 5 – 11 August 2018. The main aim of the Maths Camp is for students to: Develop problem solving skills through mathematical

Seminar on “Stochastic Control Problems for Markets with Finite Liquidity”

Dates: 27th to 29th August, 2018 Venue: AIMS Ghana Name of Guest Speaker: Prof. Dr. Dirk Becherer Brief Bio Dirk Becherer is Chair of Stochastic Analysis and Stochastic Finance at Humboldt University Berlin. He completed his PhD in mathematics at Technische Universität of Berlin, after studying at the University of Goettingen. Dirk held Postdoc fellowships and has been lecturer until

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