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ACMS Speaker Series for Spring 2008 PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 14 May 2008
Image May 15, 2008      5 PM
"The demographic consequences of the economic and social transition in Mongolia"
Speaker: Thomas Spoorenberg, PhD Candidate, University of Geneva,
Switzerland  & Teaching fellow at the national University of Mongolia

May 29, 2008      5 PM
"Mongolia's Mineral Sector in Limbo: Perpetually Awaiting Elections…"
Speaker:  J. Kelly Cluer, CEO, Altan Rio Mongolia LLC

 June 26, 2008      5PM
 "Education and labor market in Central Asia'' Speaker: Otgontugs Banzragch, PhD candidate in Economics and Education at Columbia University, USA.

Lectures are in English and open to the public. Directions: NUM Building No.5 is the new, 6-floor yellow building northwest of the Chinese Embassy, right cross the street from "Z" (Zaluuchuud) hotel on Baga Toiruu.
 
The American Center for Mongolian Studies (ACMS) is a non-profit educational organization that supports the development of Mongolian Studies and academic exchanges with Inner Asia. The activities of the ACMS include the development of academic resources, student and research support and the fostering of academic partnerships in all fields of study related to Mongolia.Inner Asia is strategically located between two of the world's superpowers, and marks the eastern edge of Central Asia. This region has close historical and cultural ties to China, the Middle East, Central Asia, South Asia and Tibet. In spite of its historical and geopolitical importance, the field of Mongolian and Inner Asian Studies is not well represented in US and international academic institutions, and research funding for graduate and post-graduate students and scholars is limited.

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