Master Trainers are actors in the Teacher Training Program (TTP) run by AIMS Cameroon in partnership with Mastercard Foundation and the Government of Cameroon. The pedagogic team of Master Trainers mobilized for AIMS TTP trainings comprises of 35 Higher Teacher Training College (HTTC) Mathematics lecturers, 50 pedagogic inspectors of Mathematics and four experienced Mathematics teachers.
Category: Academics
AIMS Cameroon 2019 Alumnus HENRI CHRISTIAN JUNIOR TSOUNGUI OBAMA & Co-Researchers Say Regular Testing of Employees in Closed Facilities Can Reduce COVID-19 Infections
The global COVID-19 pandemic that emerged in Wuhan, China in December 2019 was declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern by the WHO Director-General in late January 2020 and drastically changed the way of living across the globe. Different levels of control measures were introduced to contain the global COVID-19 pandemic, many of which
PATRICE TAKAM Drills Students On Estimation Theory And Parametic/Non Parametic Statistics
True to form, we have resisted the glitter and glam of the Data Science profession, refusing to stop at teaching our students how to fit models and draw actionable insight, and rather go two steps further in helping them gain a solid understanding of the fundamentals at play to support a balance in their ability
25 ENSET Douala Lecturers Complete AIMS TTP Training
25 lecturers of the Higher Technical Teachers’ Training College (ENSET) in Douala have ended a five-day training organised by AIMS TTP. The training which was held from 12th to 16th of April was the first-ever training of this type in the training of Master Trainers organised by AIMS TTP. Two women were among the 25
AIMS Cameroon Bids Farewell to Prof. Martin Eichner
In a dinner time event, free of protocol yet steeped in deep AIMS Cameroon tradition, students, staff and tutors yesterday bid farewell to Prof. Martin Eichner of the University of Tübingen, Germany, who has been visiting and teaching a review course on Mathematical Modelling of Dynamical Systems. The renowned Professor, who was simply known as
AIMS Cameroon Students Participate in the 3rd Edition of the Cameroon Digital Skills Campaign
AIMS Cameroon students, from 21st to the 23rd of April, joined hundreds of young people from across the South West Region of Cameroon in the third edition of the Cameroon Digital Skills Campaign organised by The Cameroon National Agency for ICTs (ANTIC) and The Change Engine, with the support of Microsoft and Microsoft 4Afrika. Holding
AIMS Cameroon Says Goodbye to Prof. Georg Bader
Early today, Prof. Georg Bader, who has been at AIMS-Cameroon for the last three weeks to teach a review course on Scientific Computing, took part in the traditional end-of-course send-off hosted by AIMS Cameroon’s Academic Director, Prof Marco Andrea Garuti. Prof. Garuti extended the gratitude of the entire Centre to Prof. Bader for braving the
Prof. NDEYE NIANG KEITA Lectures AIMS Students On Advanced Data Science
Students of the 2020/2021 cohort are since the beginning of this week immersed in the fundamentals of Advanced Data Science by Prof. Ndèye Niang Keita of the National Conservatory of Arts and Crafts (CNAM), France. The main objective of this course by video conference is to introduce students to dealing with big and unlabeled data,
AIMS Cameroon Students Win Third Prize in MICROSOFT DATA SCIENCE HACKATHON
“Congratulations to all who participated and contributed to this success,” AIMS Cameroon’s Academic Director Prof. Marco Garuti told the team of students from AIMS Cameroon who won 250 US Dollars as Third Prize in the Data Science Hackathon which took place from January 26 to April 6, 2021. The Hackathon was organized by MICROSOFT in
AIMS TTP’s Regional Olympiads Register 90% Participation
Reports from the South West, North West, Littoral, Centre, East, North and West Regions say that the first-ever Regional Mathematics Olympiads organized on Saturday April 17th 2021 by the Teacher Training Program (TTP) of the African Institute of Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) Cameroon was a success. Out of the 534 candidates initially registered for the AIMS