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National University of Mongolia

The National University of Mongolia,[a] abbreviated NUM or MUIS, is a public university primarily located in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Established in 1942, it is the oldest institution of higher learning in Mongolia, and originally named in honour of Khorloogiin Choibalsan as Choibalsan State University.[4] It hosts 5 main faculties in Ulaanbaatar, two branches (in Uliastai, Zavkhan Province and Erdenet, Orkhon Province), and three academies of national importance (Mongol studies, economics, and sustainable development).[5]

National University of Mongolia
Монгол Улсын Их Сургууль
Mongol Ulsiin Ikh Surguuli
ᠮᠣᠩᠭᠣᠯ
ᠣᠯᠣᠰ ‍ᠣᠨ
ᠶᠡᠬᠡ
ᠰᠣᠷᠭᠠᠭᠣᠯᠢ
Motto
Эрдмийн хэт цахиваас, хөгжлийн гал бадармой
Erdmiin khet tsakhivaasx khögjliin gal badarmoi
Motto in English
The flame of progress flourishes from the forge of education
TypePublic university
Established5 October 1942; 80 years ago (1942-10-05)
RectorBayanjargalyn Ochirkhuyag (interim) [1]
Academic staff
797 [2] (part-time 290, other 723)
Undergraduates16,200[3]
Postgraduates3,625
1,035
Other students
406 international students, 18 language preparatory students [2]
Location,
47°55′23″N 106°55′17″E / 47.9231°N 106.9213°E / 47.9231; 106.9213
CampusUlaanbaatar (main)
Uliastai, Zavkhan
Erdenet, Orkhon
ColorsBlue  
NicknameМУИС (MUIS)
AffiliationsCMUC, UMAP
Websitewww.num.edu.mn

After the establishment of the Mongolian People's Republic and its first modern secondary school in 1921, it was deemed necessary to establish an academic institution at a higher level. In 1942, the government established the National University of Mongolia as Mongolia's first university, with the first students graduating in 1946. During socialism, the university served as a training center for the party elite. Education was paid for and strictly controlled by the state. After democratization, it gradually changed into a more modern university. In 1995, it started to offer bachelors, masters, and doctoral programs.

It holds a distinguished place in Mongolia's modern history, serving as both its first university as well as a parent to many of the country's premier universities. Many of the country's higher education institutions can trace their ancestry back to the National University of Mongolia's faculties and sub-institutes, including the University of Science and Technology, University of Life Sciences, University of Medical Sciences, and the University of the Humanities.

As of 2018, there were over 18,000 students enrolled[2] in various programs, mostly taught in Mongolian.

History Edit

Founding Edit

The origins of the National University of Mongolia date to the ruling party's 10th Congress, held from March to April 1940. According to the resolution passed on 5 April, there was a provision to "prepare for the establishment of an institution of higher learning", which would lay the groundwork for the NUM.[6] As this resolution was one of the first that involved the participation of future leader Yumjaagiin Tsedenbal, a case has been made that the NUM's first proponent was the future leader.

 
Founding of the National University of Mongolia, pictured is Khorloogiin Choibalsan

The university was established on October 5, 1942, as the first modern university in Mongolia. The faculties were initially Pedagogy, Medicine, and Veterinary Sciences. Part of its operation were supported by staff and materials provided by the Soviet Union, so much of the instruction was conducted in Russian.

93 students were selected for a preparatory course according to their knowledge of Russian, with 57 graduating from the course to enrol in the university. This initial course was mostly taught by teachers from the Soviet secondary school in Ulaanbaatar. In addition to these graduates, some teachers with Russian language skills were selected, with the first enrolment consisting of a total of 93 students. Among Mongolians, those with sufficient Russian language skills were mostly of the Buryat ethnic group, many of which were the children of those purged in the 1930s. 70-90 percent of these first students were Buryats, while a sizeable minority were USSR citizens.[7]

Socialist period Edit

In 1943, the Faculty of Zootechnics was established at the National University of Mongolia.[8]

The university held its first graduation ceremony in 1946, celebrating the achievements of 35 graduates.

Throughout the 1940s and 1950s, several faculties were formed to expand the academic offerings of the university. In 1947, the Faculty of Social Sciences was established, encompassing departments of history and economics. In 1949, the faculties of Veterinary Sciences and Zootechnics merged to create the Faculty of Agriculture. Additionally, the Faculties of Chemistry and Biology were established in 1951. That same year, the Faculty of Pedagogy became a separate Pedagogical Institute, now known as the Mongolian State University of Education. The university also introduced foreign language programs in 1956 and programs for performing arts in 1957.

As the university continued to grow, the Faculty of Agriculture became an independent institution called the Mongolian State University of Agriculture in 1958.[9]

In the 1960s, the university expanded its academic disciplines further. Legal studies were introduced in 1960, followed by programs in Geology and Mechanical Engineering in 1961. The Faculty of Medicine also became a separate entity now known as the Mongolian National University of Medical Sciences in the same year.

The university added programs in Meteorology, Construction, and Energy Engineering in 1962. Additionally, the Nuclear Research Center was established in 1965, in collaboration with the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna, USSR.

In 1969, the Polytechnical Institute was established as part of the National University of Mongolia, incorporating faculties of Civil Engineering, Power Engineering, Geology and Mining, Mechanical Engineering, and Engineering Economics.[10] Eventually, this institute evolved into a separate institution in 1982, known as the Mongolian University of Science and Technology.

In 1979, the Russian language institute was founded at the university, and later in 1982, it became a separate institute, eventually transforming into the present-day University of the Humanities.[11]

Modern era Edit

The National University of Mongolia played a significant role in the Mongolian Revolution of 1990, serving as a gathering place for various secret groups advocating for democracy.

In 1994, 13 students were awarded master's degrees. Recognizing the importance of advanced studies, the Department of Postgraduate Affairs was established in 1997 to facilitate the growth of postgraduate programs.

In 1997, the Mathematical Institute was merged into the National University of Mongolia, enriching the university's academic offerings.[9]

To ensure effective governance, a governing board was established in 1999, providing strategic direction and oversight for the university's operations.[9]

In 2004, the Khovd branch of the National University of Mongolia became an independent institution known as Khovd University, allowing for more focused academic development in the region.

Restructurings Edit

In 2010, Ulaanbaatar University and the Institute of Commerce and Business were merged into the National University of Mongolia, aiming to strengthen academic collaboration and interdisciplinary studies. However, both institutions later regained their independence, with Ulaanbaatar University becoming the Ulaanbaatar State University in 2015,[12] and the Institute of Commerce and Business establishing itself as the University of Commerce and Business[note 1] in 2017.[13]

Starting from 2014, a comprehensive restructuring process was initiated at the National University of Mongolia. As a result, the university now operates with five main faculties, each specializing in distinct academic disciplines. These faculties are the Faculty of Business, the Faculty of International Relations and Public Administration, the Faculty of Law, the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences, and the Faculty of Sciences.

Administration Edit

The National University of Mongolia is governed by an administrative structure that oversees its various faculties, branches, and affiliate institutions.

 
Main building in Ulaanbaatar

Main faculties Edit

  • Business School
  • School of International Relations and Public Administration
  • School of Law
  • School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
  • School of Arts and Sciences

Branches Edit

Affiliate institutions Edit

  • Baigali-Ekh high school and Ecological Education Center - high school (lyceum) in Ulaanbaatar.

Rectors Edit

Date Name
1942-1944 Tünjiin Mashlai
1944-1953 Bazaryn Shirendev
1953-1957 Dondogiin Tsevegmid
1959-1967 Namsrain Sodnom
1967-1972 Dondogiin Tsevegmid
1972-1973 Jambyn Batmönkh
1982-1989 Osoryn Shagdarsüren
1989-1996 Daichaagiin Dorj
1996-2009[14] Tserensodnomyn Gantsog
2009-2010[15] Sürengiin Davaa
2013-2015[15] Artbazaryn Galtbayar
2015-2020 Yadmaagiin Tömörbaatar
2020–present[1] Bayanjargalyn Ochirkhuyag (interim)

Academia Edit

Admission to the National University of Mongolia (NUM) is primarily determined by the Mongolian General Entrance Examination scores. Prospective students are required to participate in this national examination, which assesses their knowledge and academic aptitude across various subjects.

Ranking Edit

The National University of Mongolia has achieved recognition for its academic contributions. According to the Tilburg University Economics Ranking, which assesses universities based on the Article Influence Score between 1990 and 2020, the university is ranked 831st globally and 120th in Asia. "Tilburg University Economics Ranking". Retrieved 2022-09-05.

Notable people Edit

Alumni Edit

Politics Edit

Faculty Edit

Gallery Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Mongolian: Монгол Улсын Их Сургууль, romanized: Mongol Ulsiin Ikh Surguuli, Mongolian pronunciation: [ˌmɔɴɢɞɮ‿ˈʊɬsiŋ sor.ˈɢʊ̈ɮʲ]
  1. ^ The original name in Mongolian is Худалдаа үйлдвэрлэл, which accurately translates to Commerce and Production

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "МУИС-ийн захирлын албан үүргийг түр орлон гүйцэтгэгчээр Баянжаргалын Очирхуягийг томиллоо". 25 May 2020. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
  2. ^ a b c "Бидний тухай". Retrieved 2018-05-20.. Бидний тухай.
  3. ^ "Боловсрол, шинжлэх ухааны яам | эхлэл".
  4. ^ Wongsurawat, Wasana (28 April 2016). Sites of Modernity. Springer. ISBN 9783662457269. Retrieved 17 May 2020.
  5. ^ "Бидний тухай". МУИС. Retrieved 20 May 2020.
  6. ^ Tseyen-Norov, Jambalsuren (21 January 2014). "МУИС-ийн түүх цадигаас…" (in Mongolian). Retrieved 19 May 2020.
  7. ^ B, Amirdaa. "Анхны их сургуулийн түүхэн замнал". Zindaa. Retrieved 20 May 2020.
  8. ^ "Алтан гадас одонт ХААИС-ийн танилцуулга үүсэл хөгжил, түүхэн замнал". Mongolian University of Life Sciences. Retrieved 20 May 2020.
  9. ^ a b c "About NUM: Overview". NUM. Retrieved 20 May 2020.
  10. ^ "History". MUST. Retrieved 20 May 2020.
  11. ^ "Хүмүүнлэгийн ухааны их сургууль". CMUC. 14 September 2016. Retrieved 20 May 2020.
  12. ^ "Түүхэн замнал". Ulaanbaatar State University. Retrieved 20 May 2020.
  13. ^ "ТҮҮХЭН ЗАМНАЛ". Худалдаа Үйлдвэрлэлийн Их Сургууль. Retrieved 20 May 2020.
  14. ^ Sanders, Alan. Historical Dictionary of Mongolia. Mongolian State University (MSU). p. 232.
  15. ^ a b "Монгол Улсын Их Сургуулийн үе үеийн ректоруудын уулзалт боллоо". news.num.edu.mn. National University of Mongolia. 5 February 2016. Retrieved 20 May 2020.

External links Edit

  • Official website (Mongolian)
  • Official website (English)

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Mongolian National University redirects here For the private university established in 1998 see Mongolian National University established 1998 The National University of Mongolia a abbreviated NUM or MUIS is a public university primarily located in Ulaanbaatar Mongolia Established in 1942 it is the oldest institution of higher learning in Mongolia and originally named in honour of Khorloogiin Choibalsan as Choibalsan State University 4 It hosts 5 main faculties in Ulaanbaatar two branches in Uliastai Zavkhan Province and Erdenet Orkhon Province and three academies of national importance Mongol studies economics and sustainable development 5 National University of MongoliaMongol Ulsyn Ih Surguul Mongol Ulsiin Ikh Surguuli ᠮᠣᠩᠭᠣᠯᠣᠯᠣᠰ ᠣᠨᠶᠡᠬᠡᠰᠣᠷᠭᠠᠭᠣᠯᠢMottoErdmijn het cahivaas hogzhlijn gal badarmoj Erdmiin khet tsakhivaasx khogjliin gal badarmoiMotto in EnglishThe flame of progress flourishes from the forge of educationTypePublic universityEstablished5 October 1942 80 years ago 1942 10 05 RectorBayanjargalyn Ochirkhuyag interim 1 Academic staff797 2 part time 290 other 723 Undergraduates16 200 3 Postgraduates3 625Doctoral students1 035Other students406 international students 18 language preparatory students 2 LocationUlaanbaatar Mongolia47 55 23 N 106 55 17 E 47 9231 N 106 9213 E 47 9231 106 9213CampusUlaanbaatar main Uliastai ZavkhanErdenet OrkhonColorsBlue NicknameMUIS MUIS AffiliationsCMUC UMAPWebsitewww wbr num wbr edu wbr mnAfter the establishment of the Mongolian People s Republic and its first modern secondary school in 1921 it was deemed necessary to establish an academic institution at a higher level In 1942 the government established the National University of Mongolia as Mongolia s first university with the first students graduating in 1946 During socialism the university served as a training center for the party elite Education was paid for and strictly controlled by the state After democratization it gradually changed into a more modern university In 1995 it started to offer bachelors masters and doctoral programs It holds a distinguished place in Mongolia s modern history serving as both its first university as well as a parent to many of the country s premier universities Many of the country s higher education institutions can trace their ancestry back to the National University of Mongolia s faculties and sub institutes including the University of Science and Technology University of Life Sciences University of Medical Sciences and the University of the Humanities As of 2018 there were over 18 000 students enrolled 2 in various programs mostly taught in Mongolian Contents 1 History 1 1 Founding 1 2 Socialist period 1 3 Modern era 1 4 Restructurings 2 Administration 2 1 Main faculties 2 2 Branches 2 3 Affiliate institutions 2 4 Rectors 3 Academia 4 Ranking 5 Notable people 5 1 Alumni 5 1 1 Politics 5 2 Faculty 6 Gallery 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditFounding Edit The origins of the National University of Mongolia date to the ruling party s 10th Congress held from March to April 1940 According to the resolution passed on 5 April there was a provision to prepare for the establishment of an institution of higher learning which would lay the groundwork for the NUM 6 As this resolution was one of the first that involved the participation of future leader Yumjaagiin Tsedenbal a case has been made that the NUM s first proponent was the future leader nbsp Founding of the National University of Mongolia pictured is Khorloogiin ChoibalsanThe university was established on October 5 1942 as the first modern university in Mongolia The faculties were initially Pedagogy Medicine and Veterinary Sciences Part of its operation were supported by staff and materials provided by the Soviet Union so much of the instruction was conducted in Russian 93 students were selected for a preparatory course according to their knowledge of Russian with 57 graduating from the course to enrol in the university This initial course was mostly taught by teachers from the Soviet secondary school in Ulaanbaatar In addition to these graduates some teachers with Russian language skills were selected with the first enrolment consisting of a total of 93 students Among Mongolians those with sufficient Russian language skills were mostly of the Buryat ethnic group many of which were the children of those purged in the 1930s 70 90 percent of these first students were Buryats while a sizeable minority were USSR citizens 7 Socialist period Edit In 1943 the Faculty of Zootechnics was established at the National University of Mongolia 8 The university held its first graduation ceremony in 1946 celebrating the achievements of 35 graduates Throughout the 1940s and 1950s several faculties were formed to expand the academic offerings of the university In 1947 the Faculty of Social Sciences was established encompassing departments of history and economics In 1949 the faculties of Veterinary Sciences and Zootechnics merged to create the Faculty of Agriculture Additionally the Faculties of Chemistry and Biology were established in 1951 That same year the Faculty of Pedagogy became a separate Pedagogical Institute now known as the Mongolian State University of Education The university also introduced foreign language programs in 1956 and programs for performing arts in 1957 As the university continued to grow the Faculty of Agriculture became an independent institution called the Mongolian State University of Agriculture in 1958 9 In the 1960s the university expanded its academic disciplines further Legal studies were introduced in 1960 followed by programs in Geology and Mechanical Engineering in 1961 The Faculty of Medicine also became a separate entity now known as the Mongolian National University of Medical Sciences in the same year The university added programs in Meteorology Construction and Energy Engineering in 1962 Additionally the Nuclear Research Center was established in 1965 in collaboration with the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna USSR In 1969 the Polytechnical Institute was established as part of the National University of Mongolia incorporating faculties of Civil Engineering Power Engineering Geology and Mining Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Economics 10 Eventually this institute evolved into a separate institution in 1982 known as the Mongolian University of Science and Technology In 1979 the Russian language institute was founded at the university and later in 1982 it became a separate institute eventually transforming into the present day University of the Humanities 11 Modern era Edit The National University of Mongolia played a significant role in the Mongolian Revolution of 1990 serving as a gathering place for various secret groups advocating for democracy In 1994 13 students were awarded master s degrees Recognizing the importance of advanced studies the Department of Postgraduate Affairs was established in 1997 to facilitate the growth of postgraduate programs In 1997 the Mathematical Institute was merged into the National University of Mongolia enriching the university s academic offerings 9 To ensure effective governance a governing board was established in 1999 providing strategic direction and oversight for the university s operations 9 In 2004 the Khovd branch of the National University of Mongolia became an independent institution known as Khovd University allowing for more focused academic development in the region Restructurings Edit In 2010 Ulaanbaatar University and the Institute of Commerce and Business were merged into the National University of Mongolia aiming to strengthen academic collaboration and interdisciplinary studies However both institutions later regained their independence with Ulaanbaatar University becoming the Ulaanbaatar State University in 2015 12 and the Institute of Commerce and Business establishing itself as the University of Commerce and Business note 1 in 2017 13 Starting from 2014 a comprehensive restructuring process was initiated at the National University of Mongolia As a result the university now operates with five main faculties each specializing in distinct academic disciplines These faculties are the Faculty of Business the Faculty of International Relations and Public Administration the Faculty of Law the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences and the Faculty of Sciences Administration EditThe National University of Mongolia is governed by an administrative structure that oversees its various faculties branches and affiliate institutions nbsp Main building in UlaanbaatarMain faculties Edit Business School School of International Relations and Public Administration School of Law School of Engineering and Applied Sciences School of Arts and SciencesBranches Edit NUM Orkhon School based in Erdenet Orkhon Province NUM Zavkhan School based in Uliastai Zavkhan Province Affiliate institutions Edit Baigali Ekh high school and Ecological Education Center high school lyceum in Ulaanbaatar Rectors Edit Date Name1942 1944 Tunjiin Mashlai1944 1953 Bazaryn Shirendev1953 1957 Dondogiin Tsevegmid1959 1967 Namsrain Sodnom1967 1972 Dondogiin Tsevegmid1972 1973 Jambyn Batmonkh1982 1989 Osoryn Shagdarsuren1989 1996 Daichaagiin Dorj1996 2009 14 Tserensodnomyn Gantsog2009 2010 15 Surengiin Davaa2013 2015 15 Artbazaryn Galtbayar2015 2020 Yadmaagiin Tomorbaatar2020 present 1 Bayanjargalyn Ochirkhuyag interim Academia EditAdmission to the National University of Mongolia NUM is primarily determined by the Mongolian General Entrance Examination scores Prospective students are required to participate in this national examination which assesses their knowledge and academic aptitude across various subjects Ranking EditThe National University of Mongolia has achieved recognition for its academic contributions According to the Tilburg University Economics Ranking which assesses universities based on the Article Influence Score between 1990 and 2020 the university is ranked 831st globally and 120th in Asia Tilburg University Economics Ranking Retrieved 2022 09 05 Notable people EditAlumni Edit Main category National University of Mongolia alumni Politics Edit Jambyn Batmonkh economics last leader of the Mongolian People s Republic Radnaasumbereliin Gonchigdorj mathematics Vice President of Mongolia and chairman of the State Great Khural Miyeegombyn Enkhbold economics prime minister of Mongolia and chairman of the State Great Khural Norovyn Altankhuyag physics amp mathematics prime minister of Mongolia Zandaakhuugiin Enkhbold law chairman of the State Great Khural Chimediin Saikhanbileg law prime minister of Mongolia Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh law prime minister of MongoliaFaculty Edit Bazaryn Shirendev historian rector Galsan Tschinag writer Tumen Dashtseveg archaeology Tsetsegjargal Tseden archaeology Altangerel Perle paleontology Tserenbaltavyn Sarantuyaa law Gallery Edit nbsp Main building with statue of Khorloogiin Choibalsan nbsp Library BuildingNotes Edit Mongolian Mongol Ulsyn Ih Surguul romanized Mongol Ulsiin Ikh Surguuli Mongolian pronunciation ˌmɔɴɢɞɮ ˈʊɬsiŋ ic sor ˈɢʊ ɮʲ The original name in Mongolian is Hudaldaa үjldverlel which accurately translates to Commerce and ProductionReferences Edit a b MUIS ijn zahirlyn alban үүrgijg tүr orlon gүjcetgegcheer Bayanzhargalyn Ochirhuyagijg tomilloo 25 May 2020 Retrieved 25 May 2020 a b c Bidnij tuhaj Retrieved 2018 05 20 Bidnij tuhaj Bolovsrol shinzhleh uhaany yaam ehlel Wongsurawat Wasana 28 April 2016 Sites of Modernity Springer ISBN 9783662457269 Retrieved 17 May 2020 Bidnij tuhaj MUIS Retrieved 20 May 2020 Tseyen Norov Jambalsuren 21 January 2014 MUIS ijn tүүh cadigaas in Mongolian Retrieved 19 May 2020 B Amirdaa Anhny ih surguulijn tүүhen zamnal Zindaa Retrieved 20 May 2020 Altan gadas odont HAAIS ijn tanilcuulga үүsel hogzhil tүүhen zamnal Mongolian University of Life Sciences Retrieved 20 May 2020 a b c About NUM Overview NUM Retrieved 20 May 2020 History MUST Retrieved 20 May 2020 Hүmүүnlegijn uhaany ih surguul CMUC 14 September 2016 Retrieved 20 May 2020 Tүүhen zamnal Ulaanbaatar State University Retrieved 20 May 2020 TҮҮHEN ZAMNAL Hudaldaa Үjldverlelijn Ih Surguul Retrieved 20 May 2020 Sanders Alan Historical Dictionary of Mongolia Mongolian State University MSU p 232 a b Mongol Ulsyn Ih Surguulijn үe үeijn rektoruudyn uulzalt bolloo news num edu mn National University of Mongolia 5 February 2016 Retrieved 20 May 2020 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to National University of Mongolia Official website Mongolian Official website English Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National University of Mongolia amp oldid 1170177287, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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