FAQs

FAQs

Applications for admission to all AIMS centres opened 1st of December each year. Applicants are encouraged to apply as early as possible to improve their chances of acceptance. Applications will close on the 23rd of March each year.

Applicants will need to complete an online application form (which includes answers to questions about themselves), contact details for two referees (who AIMS will contact) and provide copies of their academic transcripts.

No.

Not necessary, however we do recommend you do.

Applicants should hold, or anticipate completing by the start date of the AIMS course, a 4-year university degree in mathematics, or any science or engineering subject with a significant mathematics component.

Applicants who are accepted to the programme will be notified in early April 2013. All applicants will know the outcome of their application by 31st of May 31st each year.

Thanks to the generous support of our donors, all African students receive full scholarships which provide fully for travel, boarding and a small stipend. There are no tuition fees at AIMS.

No.

AIMS offers an intensive one-year postgraduate course leading to a Master’s degree in Mathematical Sciences. The specific qualifications (and the awarding institution) will depend on which AIMS centre you are attending, for more info visit: AIMS-South Africa, AIMS-Senegal, AIMS-Ghana, AIMS-Cameroon and AIMS-Tanzania (to be confirmed).

No. However, should your e-mail address change, please notify us by e-mail: applications2014@nexteinstein.org. To avoid any delays in the evaluation of your application, please do take time to complete the application form with correct and accurate information.

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