
Here is a list of special grants or fundings which benefited to our project.
- 2025. Our program has been awarded the CNRS-Africa Residential Research School, for a scientific event in University of Nangui Abrogoua, Abidjan, Ivory Coast. Fall 2025. Grant: 30k€.
- 2025. Our program receives support from the Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie through the IntenSciF 2024 call for proposals. Project: Mathématiques-Afrique-France. Grant: 25k€.
- International Centre for Mathematical Sciences (ICMS), Research-in-Groups programme. Bi-thematic research stay on Arithmetic Curves and the Cohomology of Local/Global Fields has been awarded. ICMS, Edinburgh, Scotland, from 1 to 30 September 2025. Grant: 41k€.
- 2025. International Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Edinburgh, UK, funded the 5th edition of the Algebraic Days of Gabon. This falls within the theme Integrating the global research community in the framework of the program Mathematics for Humanity. Grant: 36k€.
- 2025. Our program has been awarded the Mentoring African Research in Mathematics (MARM) grant from the London Mathematical Society. Grant: 4.6k€.
- 2024. Copernic Boungouendji has been awarded with a Breakout Graduate Fellowship from IMU-CDC for this PhD thesis.
- 2023. Karim Sankara has been awarded a Graduate Assistantship in Developing Countries (GRAID) of IMU-CDC for his PhD thesis, for 3 years (+1), 3,500US$/year.
- 2021-23. The research project REDGATE Recherche et encadrement doctoral en géométrie algébrique et théorie des nombres effectives en Afrique, coordinated by J.-M. Couveignes, T. Ezome and Ch. Maire, was funded by the Dispositif de Soutien aux Collaborations avec l’Afrique subsaharienne, CNRS. Grant: 26,8k€.
- 2021-22. The research project SENAREX Écoles sénégalaises en arithmétique et mathématiques explicites, coordinated by C. Armana and B. Faye, was funded by the Dispositif de Soutien aux Collaborations avec l’Afrique subsaharienne, CNRS. Grant: 15k€.
- 2021. Roslan Ibara has been awarded a Graduate Assistantship in Developing Countries (GRAID) from IMU-CDC for his PhD thesis, for 3 years (+1), 3,500US$/year.
- 2021. Ephraim Poncho-Kotey benefited from a one-year scholarship by the Carnegie Corporation of New York in USA through their program Higher Education and Research in Africa (via the BANGA Project in Ghana).
- 2016-17. Tony Ezome was a Leibniz Fellow at the Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach (MFO), Germany.