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National Intelligence Academy; Private universities: Mongolian National University; University of Finance and Economics; Etugen University; University of the Humanities; Ikh Zasag International University; Ulaanbaatar Erdem University; Mandakh University; Institute of Education, Culture and Law; Global Leadership University; International ...
From 9 to 14 August 2004, the IISNC organized a conference "Диалог Культур и Цивилизаций" (Dialogue between Cultures and Civilizations) in Ulaanbaatar. The conference drew the participation of scientists and politicians from numerous countries including China, France, Germany, India, Iran, Israel, Japan, Mongolia, Nepal ...
E. Bat-Üül was born in Ulaanbaatar on 1 July 1957. His father was Sengiin Erdene, one of Mongolia's most well-known authors. [citation needed] In 1975, he completed Ulaanbaatar's High School No. 1, and in 1981, he graduated from the physics department of the National University of Mongolia.
Association of China and Mongolia International Schools (ACAMIS; traditional Chinese: 中蒙國際學校協會; simplified Chinese: 中蒙国际学校协会; pinyin: Zhōng Měng Guójì Xuéxiào Xiéhuì) is a non-profit association of international schools in eastern Asia and comprises over 50 international schools from China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan and Mongolia.
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The National Defense University (MNDU) is an accredited Mongolian military university located in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. [4] On March 24, 1921, the Provisional People’s Government and the Central Committee of the Party held a joint meeting to address military organization issues.
Dashdorj Bayarkhuu (born May 4, 1956) is a Mongolian research professor, columnist and writer and former ambassador of Mongolia to Egypt.Prior to his nomination to the ambassadorial position, Bayarkhuu worked in media, defense, diplomatic and educational sectors.
Erdenechimeg was born in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. She descends from a family who studied in the fields of linguistics and folklore. Her research focus is ancient Asian music theory and history. Erdenechimeg was a visiting scholar at the Indiana University Department of Central Eurasian Studies from 2005–2008. [2]