On November 30, 2018 on the African School of Economics’ campus, presenter, Moses Ogenyi, a student in Mathematics Economics and…
Djamiou Ohounko, MBA Student at ASE, presented the Thematic Reading Group in Finance/Financial Inclusion held on Tuesday November 6th. The…
On the 30th of October, predoctoral fellows of the African School of Economics took a paper-based GRE practice test as…
It is important for policy makers to identify social groups that are the most in need of health infrastructure. Statistical…
He has made history with his election to the the Econometric Society. Leonard Wantchekon, Beninese professor at Princeton University in…
The Macroeconomics Thematic Reading Group (TRG) session was held Friday, November 2, 2018 on the ASE campus. The presenter, Samson…
USAID, one of the world’s premier international development agency and a catalytic actor driving development results, has partnered with the…
The seminar series continued this week with an academic research seminar from ASE Pre-Doctoral Fellow Elysee Chouga, who presented his…
Princeton in Africa fellows Cynthia Joseph and Corine Rosenberg opened up a year long English Club on Monday October 29th…
The 2018 Poverty Reduction, Equity and Growth Network (PEGNet) conference on improving the quality of education and learning outcomes in…
The PEGNet Methodological Workshops were an opportunity unlike many others for young students and upcoming researchers. These workshops provided ASE…
The African School of Economics had the privilege to be invited to participate in The Day of the United Nations…
The room buzzed with excitement as three people sat at a long head table on a raised platform in a…
The Institute of African Studies at the African School of Economics is in the process of conducting a study focused…
As the African School of Economics launches its new undergraduate program, it welcomes the new Dean of Undergraduate Studies, Dr.…
Ian Heffernan is an assistant professor at the African School of Economics and holds the first joint position with Princeton…
More than 100 new students will be arriving at the African School of Economics’ campus on Monday, October 15th, in…
Nine (09) students across master’s degrees and research interests compromise the 2018-19 cohort of Predoctoral Fellows at the African School…
Horace Mahugnon Akim Gninafon holds a Masters in Mathematics, Economics and Statistics from the African School of Economics, and has…
Nine new Research Assistants (RAs) have joined the various research institutes at the African School of Economics. These research assistants…
Prisca Yéwa Tidjani has started a new role at the African School of Economics, as Manager of the ASE Research…
Ghana’s Daniel Ahelegbey kicked off this year’s Seminar Series on Tuesday September 25th, 2018. He discussed “A Bayesian Covariance Graphical…
As the academic year settles into its rhythm and the classrooms come alive with discussion and collaboration, the Thematic Reading…
The 2018-19 Academic Year at the African School of Economics welcomes nineteen (19) new students into the Masters in Mathematics,…
The Poverty Reduction, Equity and Growth Network (PEGNet) Conference 2018, organized in cooperation with the African School of Economics, will…
Adounvo has various leadership and management experience and is thrilled to embark on his journey with ASE. He hopes to…
The African School of Economics is pleased to announce the addition of new faculty member Daniel Felix Ahelegbey. Dr. Ahelegbey…
Cynthia Joseph was born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti and immigrated to the United Statesat the age of seven. She was raised…
2018 Africa Meeting of the Econometric Society Hosted by the African School of Economics (ASE) Golden Tulip Hotel | Cotonou,…
In line with the university’s mission, the African School of Economics launched the first cycle of undergraduate studies for the…