Student Profiles

Damase Sossou

Master's degree in Public Economy and Applied Statistics (MEPSA) (Grad. 2006)

Former students of ASE stand out wherever they are

Wilfried Adohinzin

MMES (Grad. )

Given that the program is highly demanding, students are pressured to go beyond their limits.

Robert Gbènoukpo Djidonou

MMES (Grad. 2016)

ASE provided to me quantitative skills useful for a good researcher.

Lucie Gayelle Assonfack Kana

MMES (Grad. 2017)

ASE makes me discover the dynamism that I am capable of.

Sossou Simplice Adjisse

MMES (Grad. 2016)

My experience as a student at ASE is the best I have ever had. I have friends from a diverse range of countries and then IERPE is a breeding ground for students to become good researchers.

Lucie Assonfack

MMES (Grad. 2017)

I chose to study at ASE because of the English curriculum, which I hope will prepare me for pursuing a Ph.D. in the United States.

Romaric Ekpinda

MMES (Grad. 2017)

I chose to study at ASE because of how strongly I believe in the mission of the institution and because of the quality of the academic programs, which are particularly well suited for those who aspire to become Africa’s future leaders.

Donan Hounkpatin

MBA (Grad. 2017)

The African School of Economics gives African students the opportunity to study courses that are of the same quality as those offered in North American universities. In particular, the university’s MBA Program is one of the top programs in Africa.

Rolland Massi

MMES (Grad. 2017)

I chose ASE because of the strong relationship between professors, students, and the administration, the high quality of teaching, and the financial aid available to students.

Newton Toe

MMES (Grad. 2017)

I chose ASE because it is an institution that empowers young people who are passionate about research and who want to advance the African continent.

Caroline Tossou

MMES (Grad. 2017)

I choose to study at ASE because of the high quality of the teaching, the heavy emphasis on research, and the bilingual academic environment.

Joseph Kamara

MMES (Grad. )

My goal is to learn all of the technically practical and theoretical skills in economics that would enhance my professional goals of becoming an excellent researcher. These hands-on skills would prepare me for greater responsibilities in research and I feel the African School of Economics (ASE) is well positioned to enhance my knowledge.

Julio S. Solis

MMES (Grad. )

I came to ASE seeking to combine serious training in economics with the chance to live in the region of my academic interest. I also look forward to joining IERPE's research agenda in order to acquire more experience in development economics.

Estelle Kamhoua

MMES (Grad. )

ASE allows me to gain useful technical skills in economics, statistics and mathematics as well as a series of software, which allows me to be effective and efficient in applied research and professional writing. Most importantly, my skill in English has improved enormously such that I feel confident of pursuing my dream of obtaining a PhD at a top university in the US or the UK.

Patel Gbedjemaiho

MBA (Grad. )

After obtaining my degree in Business Management and acquiring various professional experiences, I decided to enroll in the MBA program at ASE in 2017 to diversify my skills and further my knowledge, particularly in empirical research methods.

Nafissatou Lamidi

MDS (Grad. )

I choose ASE because it offered me the opportunity to continue my training in development studies with an unexpected high standard not often offered Benin. It also promised the improvement of my English skills. Finally, I appreciated the financial aid offered, which is a combination of scholarships, a work contract called "work study," and the possibility to participate in IREEP research to significantly reduce "out of pocket" expenses.

Events

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Oct

2022

Skype Conference: Launch of the Pan-African Scientific Research Network

On June 6th, African School of Economics, Institut Pasteur of Côte d’Ivoire and collaborating Africa-focused researchers from around the world will converge for the formal

Zoom Meeting12:00 PM (WAT)

21

Oct

2022

Zoom Conference: Launch of the Pan-African Scientific Research Network

On June 6th, African School of Economics, Institut Pasteur of Côte d’Ivoire and collaborating Africa-focused researchers from around the world will converge for the formal

Zoom Meeting12:00 PM (WAT)

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