Three semesters make up the AIMS Structured Master’s Program. The AIMS course builds a common core set of problem-solving skills in the necessary skills phase: estimating, computing, approximation, modeling, data analysis, and statistics.
Students can use their talents in some of the most intriguing fields of science during the elective review phase.
During the AIMS course’s final phase, students do research and prepare a scientific report on a topic of their choice under the supervision of an expert researcher.
After AIMS, the research begun in these programs frequently leads to postgraduate research.
Funding
Candidates for the Master’s degree are not obliged to pay any registration fees. Successful students will also receive full scholarships covering tuition, housing, meals, and travel expenses.
Benefits
- Classes are taught by a team of resident tutors who are backed by a team of famous African and international teachers.
- In a permanent learning environment, students and teachers live together.
Students are encouraged to learn together through questions and discoveries in this highly interactive teaching environment. - With 24-hour access to computer rooms and the internet, there is a strong emphasis on computers.
- A Pan-African student body with at least 30% female representation.
Graduates of AIMS go on to excellent graduate programs and employment in Africa and around the world.
How to Apply
- Applicants must have or intend to have a 4-year university degree in mathematics or any other science/engineering discipline with a major mathematical component by the start of AIMS training.
- Candidates must have outstanding math, leadership, and community service abilities on their resumes.
- Applicants who are female are strongly encouraged to apply.
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Application Deadline
31 March 2022