ABOUT US

Overview

The International University of Grand-Bassam (IUGB) is located in the coastal city of Grand-Bassam, Côte d’Ivoire, just a 30-minute drive east of Abidjan, the country’s economic and commercial hub. IUGB is an independent institution, established as a private-public partnership, offering an American-style curriculum in English. IUGB opened in 2005 and was formally accredited as a University in Côte d’Ivoire, by the promulgation of Decree n° 2007-477 on 16 May 2007. IUGB offers Bachelor degree programs in the School of Business and Social Sciences (BSS) and in the School of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). In addition, students have the option to carry out study abroad programs. Our University Preparatory Program prepares students for university-level work through courses in English, technology and mathematics. The Center for Continuing Education in Abidjan offers English classes for the public and caters for the staff development needs of public and private institutions.

IUGB University in Côte d'Ivoire

The mission of IUGB, as a world class, not-for-profit, American-style institution, is to deliver an English-language liberal arts education in fields critical to Côte d’Ivoire and West Africa’s growth and development.

Critical core values and governing principles, which include caring, ethics, equal opportunity, gender equality, environmental consciousness, and lifelong learning, underpin the University’s teaching, research and service activities to produce innovative, entrepreneurial, and socially responsible leaders. We also inculcate excellence, accountability, and opportunity as part of key values to make the IUGB community stand tall among its peers. These activities include: 

  •  Maintaining the university as a not-for-profit student-centered institution; 
  • Pursuing financial and administrative autonomy and accountability; 
  •  Guiding growth and development through strategic planning;
  •   Seeking quality assurance and enhancement by abiding to US accreditation standards and criteria;
  •   Fostering a culture of continuous improvement and evaluation;
  •   Creating an environmentally sensitive institution; 
  •  Building an environmentally sustainable campus; and 
  •  Offering a liberal arts education – featuring co-curricular activities, general culture, lifelong learning, community engagement to produce well-rounded graduates; 
  •  Preparing high school students to undertake university studies in an US-style institution.

IUGB is to be an internationally-accredited regional center of excellence in higher education that: 

  • Trains talented leaders for Africa’s transformation;
  • Offers a learning environment for student creativity and success;
  • Provides fulfilling opportunities for faculty and staff; 
  • Engages in global partnerships to advance knowledge and universal well-being.

The mission of IUGB, as a world class, not-for-profit, American-style institution, is to deliver an English-language liberal arts education in fields critical to Côte d’Ivoire and West Africa’s growth and development.

Fatima Doumbia Koné is a Mathematics lecturer at the international University of
Grand-Bassam (IUGB). Among the courses she taught we have the following: Introduction to
Differential Equations, Elementary Statistics, Calculus(I,II,III), Transforms in Applied Math,
Introduction to Linear Algebra, Operations Research and Abstract Algebra.
She has a Bachelor degree in Mathematics (IUGB), a Master degree in Pure and Applied
Mathematics (AUST) and she is currently enrolled for a PhD in Mathematics at the African
University of Science and Tecnology (AUST), Abuja. She has also been an intern at the
Institutional Banking Group department within GTBANK CI (Garanty Trust Bank Côte
D’Ivoire).
She is a former IUGB student and she was the president of the science club in 2015.
Academically, her goal is to be a great researcher and innovator on the topics of asymptotic
theories in Fuzzy Probability Theory and their various applications to image processing. She
has good programming skills (JAVA, LaTeX, C++) and she is bilingual (French and English).
Over the years, she has been developing a method of teaching which not only put students at
the center of the learning process but also which deconstruct most of the stereotypes about the
inaccessibility of mathematical knowledge to everybody.
Regarding her research activities, she has been working since 2018 on the topic of integration
on Banach spaces and a preprint of an interesting work is available at
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1905.04480. She is continuing with her research on integration but now
her PhD studies focus on Random Sets Integration in Probability Theory. Professionally, she
is a very active lecturer at IUGB and she is currently the faculty advisor of the SHE CLUB,
which aims at promoting women empowerment by providing learning, leadership and
networking opportunities.

I am currently Associate Professor of computer and data science in the school of science technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) at the International University of Grand-Bassam (IUGB).
From 2000 to 2018, I successively worked as a research scientist at Independent Computing Research in Montreal, Quebec, Canada; Assistant Professor at the department of computer science and
engineering at Université Laval in Québec, Canada; Research Associate at the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST) where I also received a Ph.D. degree in computer science in March 2000. Upon receiving a master's degree in mathematical and computing science
from the Tokyo Institute of Technology (TIT) in 1990 in Japan, I worked as a research scientist at National/Panasonic, one of the most prestigious companies in Tokyo.
I am involved in research on Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, Semantic Web and its applications in a wide range of fields. Besides, I designed the current Data Science program in effect
since September 2021 in STEM. In addition, I am also one the founders and current President of the
Ivorian Association of Artificial Intelligence and member of ORBICOM, the Network of UNESCO Chairs in Communication headquartered in University of Quebec in Montreal (UQUAM), Canada.

Kwame Simpe Ofori is an Assistant Professor in Finance at the school of Business and Social Sciences. He holds a doctorate degree in Finance, a master’s degree in finance and a master’s degree in Telecommunications Technology. He is also currently a PhD student at the School of Management and Economics, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China. He has taught courses in the areas of finance, computer science, computer and electrical engineering, and telecommunication engineering. Before joining IUGB he lectured in several universities in Ghana. He also worked with Ghana Telecommunications Company as a support engineer. His research interests are in the areas of consumer behaviour, technology adoption and trust in online systems and in recent times financial econometrics. His papers have appeared in several CABS-ranked journals such as Information Technology and People, Journal of Cleaner Productions, Quality Management Journal, Marketing Intelligence and Planning, International Journal of Bank Marketing, Total Quality Management and Business Excellence, Journal of African Business, Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Technology and Society and Business Review.