Marina Senami Monkoun was one of the first graduates of the African School of Economics (ASE). She attended ASE to…
Graduating in the class of 2013, entrepreneur Marius Chabi is one of African School of Economics influential alumni. He is…
Ornelia Toihen and Eugenia Sossou, both undergraduate students at ASE, have been studying at the Canadian university since April 28,…
In 2020, Hunter College, CUNY and the African School of Economics (ASE) launched Hunter African School Program to Expand Representation…
The African School of Economics (ASE) and Mohamed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P), two world-renowned educational institutions have decided to combine…
ASE aims to provide knowledge in economics and scientific research, seeking to promote the creative and intensive use of this…
In August of this year, Ezechias J. Djima will enroll in a doctoral program at the University of Houston in…
African School of Economics (ASE) and The Spark of Hope Foundation (SoHF) believe that higher education is key to empowering…
African School of Economics (ASE) and New Economic School (NES) have decided to join their efforts through a recently formalized…
African School of Economics is excited to begin developing a partnership with Thunderbird School of Global Management at Arizona State…
The Pan-African Scientific Research Council today announced its Inaugural Members, consisting of 492* researchers and professionals. These members constitute the…
A bold initiative to boost diversity and inclusion in graduate education Download the Program Flyer here! Hunter College and the…
On December 17-18, researchers from the African School of Economics (ASE), the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation…
The second meeting of the steering committee of the project, “Inclusive economic growth in the digital age,” was held on…
Educational activities for the 2020-2021 academic year on the African School of Economics (ASE) campuses have started. They were launched…
The data collection phase of the “digital economy kit” project took place from Monday, July 20th, to Thursday, July 30th,…
In a historic first step toward the establishment of an African School of Economics presence in New York City, ASE…
In a few weeks, Lazare Kovo will join fellow ASE alumnis Fabrice Hapi Nono at Emory University in the United…
Beginning in the 2021-2022 school year, Patel Gbedjemaiho from African School of Economics (ASE) is pursuing a PhD at Fisher…
The African School of Economics (ASE) and the University of Abomey-Calavi (UAC) through the Institute of Mathematics and Physical Sciences…
Global Affairs Canada (GAC) has awarded funding to PEP for a new research initiative on “Climate Change in Sub- Saharan…
After obtaining her Master’s degree from the African School of Economics, Yabo Gwladys Vidogbena has received an offer for PhD…
Since Wednesday, June 3, the African School of Economics began training investigating officers who have been enrolled as part of…
On June 6th 2020, the Pan-African Scientific Research Council (PASRC) held its inaugural Zoom meeting. More than 200 scholars expressed…
ASE faculty member Dr. Karim Nchare has been selected to participate in the 7th Lindau Meeting on Economic Sciences. The…
The African School of Economics (ASE) is continuing to train its students in spite of the Coronavirus pandemic. Courses are…
African School of Economics is leading the multi-year “Research on Improving Systems of Education” project in Nigeria in collaboration with…
The first steering committee meeting for the project evaluating the state of digital readiness in Benin took place on Friday,…
For almost a year, The African School of Economics campus has been equipped with a health clinic for the wellbeing of students and staff. The nurse in charge of the clinic, Assogba Zannou Gilbert, holds consultations on all business days and treats members of the ASE community free of charge.
Professor Akoété Ega Agbodji, Dean of the Economics Graduate School of the University of Lomé, joined the African School of Economics last week to share his knowledge and experience.