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Developing the Mongolia Education Sector Strategy 2000-2005. John C. Weidman, 2001. Current Issues in Comparative Education. Retrieved 3 July 2008. Education in Mongolia. World Education News and Reviews, 2003. Retrieved 3 July 2008. Higher Education Systems. International Association of Universities online database. Retrieved 3 July 2008 ...
This is a list of newspapers in Mongolia. Aphrodite (Афродита) (Ulaanbaatar) Great Nation (Их үндэстэн) (Ulaanbaatar) Alag Khorvoo (Алаг хорвоо) (Ulaanbaatar) Bökh (Бөх) (Ulaanbaatar) The Mongol Messenger (in English) (Ulaanbaatar) Mongolia This Week (in English)
Mongoliin Ünen (Cyrillic: Монголын үнэн, spelt Mongoliin ynen in the Latin alphabet from 1931 to 1941, [ˈmɔŋɡəɮiŋ uˈnəŋ]; 'Mongolian Truth') is a Mongolian daily newspaper and the central organ of the Mongolian People's Party. Named after, the Russian Pravda ("Truth") newspaper, it was founded in 1920. [1]
Montsame (Mongolian: МОНЦАМЭ, [mɔnt͡sɑmɛ]) is the official state-owned news agency of Mongolia. Montsame is an acronym for Mongolyn Tsakhilgaan Medee (Mongolian: Монголын Цахилгаан Мэдээ, lit. 'Mongolian Electronic News'). It was founded in 1921. [1]
The Mongolian National University (Mongolian: Монгол Үндэсний Их Сургууль) is a private university in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Established in 1998 as Chandmani-Erdene College , it was renamed Mongolian National College in 2002, Mongolian National Institute in 2004, and Mongolian National University in 2012.
The Consortium of Mongolian Universities and Colleges (CMUC; Mongolian: Монголын их, дээд сургуулиудын консорциум) is a consortium of higher-education institutions in Mongolia. Established in 1995, it is a non-governmental organization dedicated to enhance cooperation, innovation and creativity in higher ...
The Ministry sets standards for education levels, schedules the school year, approves secondary education textbooks, administers the national entrance exam, provides support to regional education agencies, and issues licenses to establish higher education institutions. The current minister since 11 July 2024 is Purevsurengiin Naranbayar
The Inner Mongolia Education Press (IMEP) is a publishing company in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region of the People's Republic of China. They were established in 1960. They publish roughly 2,000 items per year, including translations of Japanese, Russian, English, and other foreign-language works, as well as two periodicals in Mongolian. [1]