Students Introduced To Professional Development & Entrepreneurship

Our 9th Cohort students are now taking lectures in Professional Development and Entrepreneurship. Lectured by Honoré Bernard Youfegnuy and assisted by James J. Njong, the skills course seeks to improve student outcomes by helping them develop the soft skills required to transition into gainful employment upon graduation. “Our objective is to facilitate the discovery of who

Prof. FERDINAND NGAKEU Kicks-off Skills Courses With MATHEMATICAL PROBLEM SOLVING

AIMS Cameroon began the series of skills courses for this year’s cohort with the traditional course on Mathematical Problem Solving, taught by the much-admired Prof. Ferdinand Ngakeu of the University of Douala on September 18th, 2021. The course which seeks to endow the students with the skills and tools for solving problems by leveraging the

AIMS Cameroon Students Organise CULTURAL DAY To Showcase Africa’s Diversity

Graduating students of AIMS Cameroon’s 8th Cohort will display Africa’s rich diversity today July 15th during the “CULTURAL DAY” organised by the students’ Social Club. Activities will include an Exhibition of traditional meals, a Fashion Show in traditional outfits and Traditional Dances from Cameroon, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Ivory Coast, and Zambia. “Our diversity is what

AIMS Cameroon Organises First Scientific Workshop On The Applications of Mathematics

As part of the activities to close the First Phase of its Teacher Training Program (TTP), AIMS Cameroon is organising a workshop on the applications of Mathematics in the Cameroonian Society. The workshop organised in partnership with Mastercard Foundation and the Government of Cameroon, will hold in Mbalmayo (Centre Region) from June 17th to June

THREE MINUTE THESIS COMPETITION Joshua, Passy, Saheed and Bernadin From Group 3 Qualify For The Next Round

The first three-day qualifying phase of the Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition ended on Sunday June 6th with presentations by students of Group 3. Each of the 13 students convinced the jury and audience that their projects were marketable to solve some of Africa’s pressing problems. Topics of projects presented included Malaria Treatment in different

Prof. Martin Eichner Introduces Students To “Berkeley Madonna” Modelling Software

During a lecture on April 9th at AIMS Cameroon’s Centre of Excellence in Limbe, Prof. Martin Eichner introduced Master’s Degree students on Modelling using Berkeley Madonna; a mathematical modelling software package, developed at the University of California at Berkeley and designed to numerically solve systems of ordinary differential equations as fast as possible. To enable

AIMS TTP Is Changing Students’ Poor Perception About Mathematics

The overall GOAL of AIMS Cameroon’s Teacher Training Programme is to improve the quality of teaching and learning of Mathematics in Cameroon to enrich the pipeline of students going to STEM education at tertiary level. The enthusiasm, creative arts, mathematical thinking and income-generating skills demonstrated by secondary school students across the country during the celebration