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The African School of Economics (ASE) is a private university headquartered in Abomey-Calavi (near Cotonou), Republic of Benin. Currently (2024), its West Africa Hub has campuses in Abidjan, Ivory Coast; and Abuja, Nigeria. The East and Southern Africa Hub features campuses in Zambia and Zanzibar, Tanzania. ASE offers several degrees in Undergraduate and Postgraduate programmes all across its campuses.
It is the expansion of the Institute for Empirical Research in Political Economy (IERPE, IREEP in French), founded in 2004, into a full-fledged pan-African university. Faculty members come from top universities in the US, Canada and Europe.
History
The school is a continuation of the success of the Institute of Empirical Research in Political Economy ( IERPE) founded by Leonard Wantchekon in 2004 in Cotonou, Benin. A nonprofit training and research initiative in Political Economy and Applied Statistics, IERPE provides expertise in public policy and trains executives for the public and private sectors in West Africa. The opening ceremony took place on August 29, 2014.
Since its inception, the Institute has expanded its activities to include a successful Masters of Public Economics and Applied Statistics (MEPSA). The MEPSA has had 74 African graduates, all of whom are in high demand in the West African region: more than 75% of the graduates of the classes of 2006-2009 are employed in research centers throughout West Africa, in the World Bank and in different governments. The MEPSA program is accredited by the Ministry of Education in Benin.
ASE aims to meet the urgent need for an academic institution capable of generating the necessary human capital in Africa. Although the region has seen significant improvements in primary and secondary education in the past few decades there is still a pressing need for advanced education centers. Through its PhD programs, ASE hopes to provide the missing African voice in many Africa-related academic debates. Furthermore, through the Master in Business Administration (MBA), Master in Public Administration (MPA), Executive MBA and MPA (EMBA and EMPA), Master in Mathematics, Economics and Statistics (MMES), and Master in Development Studies (MDS) programs, ASE aims to provide the technical capacity that will enable more Africans to be hired into top management positions in development agencies and multinational corporations operating on the continent. This should foster sustainable hiring practices that will retain talent and experience in Africa.
ASE NIGERIA
ASE’s branch in Nigeria was licensed on the 22nd of February 2024, by the National Universities Commission (NUC), to operate as a private university in Nigeria. Its maiden campus, the School of Arts and Sciences in Abuja, serves as the headquarters for ASE in Nigeria. ASE is set to expand with planned campuses in Kaduna State (School of Public Administration), Owerri, Imo State (School of Engineering); Port Harcourt, Rivers State (Environment and Energy Studies), and many others. Its pioneer cohort of 200 students from across the country, was a product of a joint scholarship effort between itself, AUDA-NEPAD, and the office of Nigeria’s First Lady - Senator Oluremi Tinubu. It currently offers 20 undergraduate academic programmes across 14 departments in three faculties.
Location
ASE Nigeria is located at plot 1095, Oladipo Diya Street, Gudu District, Abuja, with planned campuses in Kaduna State, Imo State, Rivers State, and other states.
Management
ASE Nigeria is led by the Country Director for ASE Nigeria, Obinna Obiwulu, the pioneer and current (2024) Vice Chancellor, Professor Mahfouz Adedimeji; the registrar, Mrs Emi-Fowowe Ogunboye; and the bursar, Mr Silas Igwe.
Academic partnerships
Media coverage
Léonard Wantchékon: Faire preuve d’un optimisme vigilant. Afrika7, July 2016 [1]
Dr. Leonard Wanchekon interviewed by magazine Jeune Afrique, July 2014.
Dr. Leonard Wantchekon presents ASE in an interview at BBC Radio, December 2013.
ASE co-hosted a special event "Who Will Lead the African Development Bank?" with The Institute of Economic Affairs, Ghana in Accra and the Center for Global Development in Washington DC. The event, featuring seven of eight candidates, focused on key issues regarding the future of the institution.
See also
Education in Benin
List of universities in Benin
References
External links
africanschoolofeconomics.com, the university's official website
Institute for Empirical Research in Political Economy
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