Project: AIMS- South Africa


Decsription: AIMS South Africa is a centre for education and research in Cape Town, South Africa.  AIMS South Africa was established in 2003 as a partnership project of the following 6 universities: Cambridge, Cape Town, Oxford, Paris Sud XI, Stellenbosch, and Western Cape. AIMS centres operate in Senegal, Ghana, Cameroon, and Tanzania.

Country Results: 
By December 2015, 13 graduates joined the AIMS South Africa alumni group which brings the total number of graduates to 591 of which 30% are women from 35 different African countries, since the Institute was opened in 2003. In total, 47 South Africans (including 16 women) have graduated from AIMS South Africa.

Bursaries for South African students at AIMS are provided by the National Skills Fund"

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Key Results
Supported establishment of Africa’s first pan-network for mathematical sciences; the South African Centre is one of six centres of excellence across Africa, which include Cameroon, Ghana, Rwanda, Senegal and Tanzania
Over 700 Students from 41 African countries graduated as part of a consortium of six universities, including Cambridge, Cape Town, Oxford, Paris Sud XI, Stellenbosch, and Western Cape