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Item African Institute for Mathematical Sciences next Einstein initiative (AIMS-NEI) : final technical report(2017-11-08) AIMS-NEI Global SecretariatThrough its support of African Institute for Mathematical Sciences next Einstein initiative (AIMS-NEI), the Government of Canada and IDRC, and the United Kingdom Department for International Development (DFID) have demonstrated their leadership in investing in talented young Africans and building scientific and technical capacity across the continent through the development of a network of centres of excellence in mathematical sciences. This report provides details of the scope of the AIMS programme, along with evaluation of objectives, accomplishments and challenges. IDRC has provided flexibility in their support and oversight, allowing AIMS to take risks and demonstrate innovation.Item AIMS IDRC/DFID : final technical report(2017-11)The African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) is an innovative network of post-graduate centres for education, research and public engagement in mathematical sciences, providing advanced and broadly applicable mathematical skills to talented students from all over Africa. Founded in 2003 in Cape Town, South Africa, AIMS offers a one year Master’s in Mathematical Sciences that trains over 250 talented women and men from across the continent each year, preparing them for leadership positions in academia, government, civil society, private sector and entrepreneurship. Research is also an integral part of the AIMS mandate and ecosystem for transformation. Since its launch, AIMS has won global recognition as a centre of excellence for postgraduate education and research4. Building on its success, AIMS launched the Next Einstein Initiative (NEI) in 2008, to build a critical mass of scientific and technical talent in Africa, capable of driving progress across the continent. With a plan to expand to 15 centres in Africa by 2021, AIMS currently operates a global secretariat plus six centres of excellence: AIMS South Africa (2003); AIMS Senegal (2011); AIMS Ghana (2012); AIMS Cameroon (2013); AIMS Tanzania (2014); and AIMS Rwanda (2016).Item AIMS-NEI network news, February 2014(AIMS-NEI, Cape Town, ZA, 2014-02) African Institute for Mathematical Sciences - Next Einstein Initiative (AIMS-NEI)The African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) begins 2014 with the announcement of the African Union’s Agenda 2063, “Unity, Prosperity & Peace- a 50-year vision” which calls for action from all segments of African society to work together to build a prosperous and united Africa. Education in Mathematical Sciences is essential for its success. The 4th Centre of Excellence, AIMS-Cameroon, celebrates its inception with official opening celebrations in early 2014, welcoming international guests of honour. Reviews of other events, partnerships, innovations and fellowships are provided in the AIMS bulletin.Item AIMS-NEI network news, June 2013(AIMS-NEI, Cape Town, ZA, 2013-06) African Institute for Mathematical Sciences - Next Einstein Initiative (AIMS-NEI)The African Institute for Mathematical Sciences - Next Einstein Initiative (AIMS-NEI) plays a key role in African development, and encourages students to find solutions to many of the environmental, social and economic problems on the African continent. AIMS rewards those who are highly skilled, and as well, those who have a vision for change. The AIMS bulletin features current research, collaborations, fellowships and alumni with articles on conferences, workshops and ongoing cross country development in scientific research. This issue has a focus on the AIMS Ten-Year Reunion: “Celebrating African Development through Mathematical Science Education.”Item AIMS-NEI network news, June 2014(AIMS-NEI, Cape Town, ZA, 2014-06) African Institute for Mathematical Sciences - Next Einstein Initiative (AIMS-NEI)The African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) is at the forefront of key discussions addressing the scientific and technical skills gap in Africa. AIMS participates in global discussions on science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) with key stakeholders, including the recently held World Economic Forum on Africa, the University of Michigan’s Biennial STEM-African Initiative conference and the African Union’s ministerial meetings. Reviews of events, partnerships, innovations and fellowships, as well as links to longer articles are provided in the AIMS bulletin.Item AIMS-NEI network news, June 2015(AIMS-NEI, Cape Town, ZA, 2015-06) African Institute for Mathematical Sciences - Next Einstein Initiative (AIMS-NEI)This newsletter from the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) provides articles reviewing current events, new research, partnerships and discoveries. It also provides excerpts from, and links to other relevant articles from multiple sources. The Gender Summit, “The Next Einstein” project, and new partnerships with donors and institutions, are featured in this issue.Item AIMS-NEI network news, March 2015(AIMS-NEI, Cape Town, ZA, 2015-03) African Institute for Mathematical Sciences - Next Einstein Initiative (AIMS-NEI)This newsletter from the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) provides articles which review current events, new research, fellowships, partnerships and innovations. It also provides excerpts from, and links to other relevant articles from multiple sources.Item AIMS-NEI network news, October 2013(AIMS-NEI, Cape Town, ZA, 2013-10) African Institute for Mathematical Sciences - Next Einstein Initiative (AIMS-NEI)The African Institute for Mathematical Sciences - Next Einstein Initiative (AIMS-NEI) recognizes commitment to African development through Mathematical Sciences. The newsletter reports on current research, collaborations, fellowships and alumni with feature articles on conferences, workshops and ongoing cross country development in scientific research.Item AIMS-NEI network news, September 2014(AIMS-NEI, Cape Town, ZA, 2014-09) African Institute for Mathematical Sciences - Next Einstein Initiative (AIMS-NEI)In alignment with its goal of opening 15 Centres of Excellence in Africa by 2023, the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) Next Einstein Initiative (NEI) recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the government of Tanzania to open its fifth Centre. The AIMS-NEI bulletin reviews partnerships, fellowships, innovations and events while highlighting AIMS' role in transforming Africa through science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).Item AIMS-NEI network news, September 2015(AIMS-NEI, Cape Town, ZA, 2015-09) African Institute for Mathematical Sciences - Next Einstein Initiative (AIMS-NEI)This newsletter from the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) provides articles that review current events, new research, partnerships and innovations. It also provides excerpts from, and links to other relevant articles from multiple sources. Feature articles provide updates on “The Next Einstein Forum” and a research partnership with the University of Chicago. AIMS promotes the strengthening of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) research on the African continent.Item AIMS-NEI network news, September 2016(AIMS-NEI, Claremont, Cape Town, ZA, 2016-09) African Institute for Mathematical Sciences - Next Einstein Initiative (AIMS-NEI)This year, we saw the graduation of our 1000th student. Across the network, 237 students including 78 women graduated from their respective centres. This brings the total number of alumni to 1210, with 32% of them women from 42 African countries.Item Bulletin d’informations AIMS-NEI, février 2014(AIMS-NEI, Cape Town, ZA, 2014-02) African Institute for Mathematical Sciences - Next Einstein Initiative (AIMS-NEI)Item Bulletin d’informations AIMS-NEI, juin 2014(AIMS-NEI, Cape Town, ZA, 2014-06) African Institute for Mathematical Sciences - Next Einstein Initiative (AIMS-NEI)Item Bulletin d’informations AIMS-NEI, septembre 2014(AIMS-NEI, Cape Town, ZA, 2014-09) African Institute for Mathematical Sciences - Next Einstein Initiative (AIMS-NEI)Item Gender audit of the African institute for mathematical sciences : summary of key findings & recommendations(2013-10) Craggs-Milne, KarenAs part of the Monitoring and Evaluation plan for the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS), a gender situational analysis of women in tertiary education in Africa was included as part of the baseline study. At the same time, a Gender Audit was commissioned to provide the basis for the development of a network-wide Gender Policy and Strategy. This detailed report provides key findings of the audit. Recommendations include the development and roll out of a network-wide Gender Policy and Strategy Framework, including basic gender training for all staff.Item Informations du réseau : African institute for mathematical sciences next Einstein initiative June 2016(2016-06) African Institute for Mathematical SciencesItem Informations du réseau AIMS-NEI, juin 2015(AIMS-NEI, Cape Town, ZA, 2015-06) African Institute for Mathematical Sciences - Next Einstein Initiative (AIMS-NEI)Item Informations du réseau AIMS-NEI, mars 2015(AIMS-NEI, Cape Town, ZA, 2015-03) African Institute for Mathematical Sciences - Next Einstein Initiative (AIMS-NEI)Item Informations du réseau AIMS-NEI, septembre 2015(AIMS-NEI, Cape Town, ZA, 2015-09) African Institute for Mathematical Sciences - Next Einstein Initiative (AIMS-NEI)Item Informations du réseau AIMS-NEI, septembre 2016(AIMS-NEI, Claremont, Cape Town, ZA, 2016-09) African Institute for Mathematical Sciences - Next Einstein Initiative (AIMS-NEI)Cette année, nous avons décerné un diplôme à notre 1 000e étudiant. À travers le réseau, 237 étudiants, dont 78 femmes ont obtenu leur diplôme dans leur centre respectif. Ainsi, le nombre total de diplômés est désormais de 1 210, dont 32 % de femmes, de 42 pays africains.