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Thursday, 01 May 2008 09:45 |
A Mongolia scholar has been
named to become a fellow by the U.S. Stanford University.
Munkh-Erdene Lhamsuren of National
University of Mongolia has been named a Humanities and International
Studies Fellow. He submitted a paper for review to the selection committee
entitled, ‘The Emnity of Independence: Ethnic and National Identities
in Mongolia.’
Munkh-Erdene Lhamsuren is only
one of 26 fellows selected for the 2008-09 academic year. Chosen from
more than 350 applicants, the fellows will pursue research and writing
while involved in the Stanford community through workshops, lectures
and courses.
In addition to Stanford faculty
members and advanced Stanford graduate students, the Humanities Center
will host scholars from across the country and across the globe.
The program is designed to
allow scholars the opportunity to explore special research fields for
one year.
Stanford University is located
in California.
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 06 May 2008 12:46 |