The path to innovative leadership
The African School of Economics is headquartered in Abomey-Calavi, (Cotonou, Benin). They currently offer four graduate programs at the Masters level: Master in Mathematics, Economics and Statistics (MMES), Master in Business Administration (MBA), Master in Development Studies (MDS) and Master in Public Administration (MPA) and a Ph.D. program in Economics.
ASE is the expansion of the Institute for Empirical Research in Political Economy (IERPE), founded in 2004, into a full-fledged pan-African university. A total of 95 students are enrolled at ASE (71 MMES program, 24 MBA) for the academic year 2015-2016, coming from 15 different countries. Faculty members (19) come from top universities from the US, Canada and Europe.
Goals
The African School of Economics combines African roots with a global outlook, and they are eager to fulfill their commitments by pursuing excellence in the following aspects: