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Mining and Summer School
National University of Mongolia

Summer School Programs 2014

National University of Mongolia
Summer school programs 2014

Contents
The National University of Mongolia (NUM)
Overview of NUM Summer School
Description of Programs:
 Mongolian Language and Culture
 Anthropology and Archaeology
 Mining Economy
General Information
Summer School 2013 Participants’ Impressions
How to Apply
1. Gorkhi Terelj
2. Naadam festival
3. Gandan Monastery
4, 5. Umnugovi province,
6. Bogd Khaan’s museum
7. Central stadium(during the Naadam festival)

Places to visit during summer school program

NUM at glance
Since the NUM was established in 1942, it has been the first and leading Institute of Higher
Education in Mongolia.
Schools: 16
Departments: 95
Centers & Institutes: 34
Total University Staff: 1,580
Undergraduate Students: 18039
Graduate Students: 3872
Cooperation with 114 Institutions from 28 Countries

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National University of Mongolia

Summer School Programs 2014

NUM Summer School 2014
The NUM is pleased to announce expanded program during this year’s Summer School for those interested in Mongolian Studies. Various themes are explored at an advanced academic level through a combination of practical field experience and training.

Summer school on Mongolian language and culture
Duration: 3 weeks

Introduction
Students live in a Ger, Mongolian traditional accommodation in historical and beautiful place of Ulaanbaatar’s outskirts. And from an experienced Mongolian language teacher, the students receive language training and learn about Mongolia, no prior experience necessary. Students can experience Mongolian culture first-hand: traditions, religion, and nomadic herding lifestyle, the Mongolian major summer holiday “Naadam”, horse racing, wrestling, archery, production of milk products, national songs and music.
Students have opportunities to travel on their own throughout Mongolia.

Photo by the summer school

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