African Institute for Mathematics Sciences partnership

In 2020, the African Institute for Mathematics Sciences (AIMS) and the University of Liverpool signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to foster new collaborations towards the development of the next generation of scientists.

Founded in 2003, AIMS is a pan-African network of centres of excellence for post-graduate training in mathematical sciences, research and public engagement in STEM. With centres in South Africa, Senegal, Ghana, Cameroon and Rwanda, AIMS is leading Africa’s socio-economic transformation through innovative scientific training, cutting-edge research, and public engagement.

The partnership between AIMS and the University of Liverpool will facilitate the emergence of new research collaborations between Liverpool academics and leading African scientists, support the development of the next generation of scientists in Africa, and enable Liverpool academics to spend time working at AIMS centres.

Visiting Lecturers

The MOU offers the possibility for lecturers at the University of Liverpool to visit one of the AIMS centres and give a three-week course. The following lecturers have visited AIMS centres:

  • Prof. Corina Constantinescu taught Actuarial Maths at AIMS Rwanda every year (some virtually due to pandemic) for the past 5 years.
  • Prof. Olivier Menoukeu Pamen taught both Introduction to Stochastic Analysis and Financial Mathematics at various AIMS centres for the past 8 years (AIMS Cameroon, AIMS Ghana, AIMS Rwanda, AIMS Tanzania).

If you are interested in being a visiting lecturer please contact Prof. Olivier Menoukeu Pamen.

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