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ABOUT – ACMS
The ACMS Center is our main office in Ulaanbaatar and is located at the Natsagdorj Ulaanbaatar City Library on Seoul Street, It includes a Research Library collection of almost 5,000 English language books on Mongolia for use by international and Mongolian scholars and has a staff of 6 employees. The ACMS Research Library is the largest collection of international scholarship on Mongolia inUSER DASHBOARD
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. CLEAVES MANUSCRIPTS DIGITIZATION PROJECT Francis Woodman Cleaves was a mongolist, sinologist, linguist and historian who taught at Harvard University. Francis Woodman Cleaves is one of the founders of Mongolian studies in the US and a scholar who left a great legacy of Mongol studies.MEMBERSHIP – ACMS
Members are an important part of the governance of the organization. Membership serves two primary purposes in the ACMS. Members have voting rights to elect “At-Large” representatives of the Board of Directors for individual and student members; THE ONLINE INTENSIVE MONGOLIAN LANGUAGE PROGRAM IS ACMS invites students, faculty, and other interested persons to participate in an eight-week Online Intensive Mongolian Language Program from June 7 to August 6, 2021. FELLOWSHIPS AND PROGRAMS The ACMS Field Research Fellowship provides support of up to $4,000 to support short-term student, post-doctoral, or faculty field research in Mongolia in the Summer or Fall. The program is funded by the US State Department Educational and Cultural Affairs Bureau and the Council of American Overseas Research Centers. VIRTUAL SPEAKER SERIES Хүрээ хийдийн хоc ёсны сургаалаар бүтсэн урлаг соёл Энэхүү илтгэл нь англи, монгол хэл дээр тавигдах бөгөөд оролцогчид 12/29-ний өглөөний 10 цагт доорх холбоосоор орж илтгэлийг шууд үзэх боломжтой: https://us02web.zoom.usSTAFF – ACMS
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. RETHINKING OF MONGOLIAN HISTORY: MONGOLIAN NATIONAL In his lecture, Professor Batsaikhan Ookhnoi reconsiders the role of the 8th Jebtsundamba – in rough terms, the Mongolian equivalent of Tibet’s Dalai Lama at the time – in engineering the national independence of Mongolia from the Qing Empire in 1911. ACMS – BRIDGING CULTURES, SUPPORTING SCHOLARSABOUTMEMBERSHIPFELLOWSHIPS & PROGRAMSMONGOLIA FIELD SCHOOLEVENTSSERVICES 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.ABOUT – ACMS
The ACMS Center is our main office in Ulaanbaatar and is located at the Natsagdorj Ulaanbaatar City Library on Seoul Street, It includes a Research Library collection of almost 5,000 English language books on Mongolia for use by international and Mongolian scholars and has a staff of 6 employees. The ACMS Research Library is the largest collection of international scholarship on Mongolia inUSER DASHBOARD
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. CLEAVES MANUSCRIPTS DIGITIZATION PROJECT Francis Woodman Cleaves was a mongolist, sinologist, linguist and historian who taught at Harvard University. Francis Woodman Cleaves is one of the founders of Mongolian studies in the US and a scholar who left a great legacy of Mongol studies.MEMBERSHIP – ACMS
Members are an important part of the governance of the organization. Membership serves two primary purposes in the ACMS. Members have voting rights to elect “At-Large” representatives of the Board of Directors for individual and student members; THE ONLINE INTENSIVE MONGOLIAN LANGUAGE PROGRAM IS ACMS invites students, faculty, and other interested persons to participate in an eight-week Online Intensive Mongolian Language Program from June 7 to August 6, 2021. FELLOWSHIPS AND PROGRAMS The ACMS Field Research Fellowship provides support of up to $4,000 to support short-term student, post-doctoral, or faculty field research in Mongolia in the Summer or Fall. The program is funded by the US State Department Educational and Cultural Affairs Bureau and the Council of American Overseas Research Centers. VIRTUAL SPEAKER SERIES Хүрээ хийдийн хоc ёсны сургаалаар бүтсэн урлаг соёл Энэхүү илтгэл нь англи, монгол хэл дээр тавигдах бөгөөд оролцогчид 12/29-ний өглөөний 10 цагт доорх холбоосоор орж илтгэлийг шууд үзэх боломжтой: https://us02web.zoom.usSTAFF – ACMS
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. RETHINKING OF MONGOLIAN HISTORY: MONGOLIAN NATIONAL In his lecture, Professor Batsaikhan Ookhnoi reconsiders the role of the 8th Jebtsundamba – in rough terms, the Mongolian equivalent of Tibet’s Dalai Lama at the time – in engineering the national independence of Mongolia from the Qing Empire in 1911. MONGOLIA FIELD SCHOOL 2021 The ACMS Online Mongolia Field School includes 7 course offerings spanning from Spring to Fall 2021. The Online Field School is open to all participants, including undergraduate and graduate students, professionals, teachers and life-long learners interested in exploringaspects of
MONGOLIA FIELD NOTES Mongolia Field Notes connect research work conducted by Mongolian and international researchers to issues in contemporary Mongolia. The goal is to highlight researchers and their areas of expertise, and to provide information in a tight, concise format. Field Notes can cover any topic related to Mongolia, including politics, economics and business, science, environment and technology, orMEMBERSHIP – ACMS
Members are an important part of the governance of the organization. Membership serves two primary purposes in the ACMS. Members have voting rights to elect “At-Large” representatives of the Board of Directors for individual and student members; INNER ASIA DIGITAL ARCHIVE About the Archive. Inner Asia, a broad region consisting of Mongolia and parts of China, Russia and Central Asia, including Inner Mongolia, Xinjiang, Buryatia, Tuva and eastern Kazakhstan, is a region of the world that has often presented challenges to researchers due to its relative isolation and inaccessibility.MISSION – ACMS
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.STAFF – ACMS
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.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Board of Directors Officers. Dr. William Fitzhugh, Smithsonian Institution – President Dr. Charles Krusekopf, Royal Roads University – Vice President (On Leave) Dr. Paula DePriest, Smithsonian Institution – Vice President Caverlee Cary – Secretary Meredith Giordano – RETHINKING OF MONGOLIAN HISTORY: MONGOLIAN NATIONAL In his lecture, Professor Batsaikhan Ookhnoi reconsiders the role of the 8th Jebtsundamba – in rough terms, the Mongolian equivalent of Tibet’s Dalai Lama at the time – in engineering the national independence of Mongolia from the Qing Empire in 1911.HOLIDAY SCHEDULE
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. “МОНГОЛЧУУДЫН ТҮҮХЭНД ХОЛБОГДОХ 13-ААС 14-Р ЗУУНЫ АРМЯН “Монголчуудын түүхэнд холбогдох 13-аас 14-р зууны армян сурвалж” 2/16 10:00 цаг (УБ); 2/15 21:00 цаг (est)Login
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SUPPORTING SCHOLARS, BRIDGING CULTURES SUPPORTING SCHOLARS, BRIDGING CULTURES 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.VISIT MONGOLIA
With the lowest population density of any country on earth, Mongolia has plenty of room to explore. We can help with: * Mongolian Language Learning* Travel Assistance
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schools, non-profits and government ministries * Support for academic research projects including the documentation of Mongolia’s cultural heritageFELLOWSHIPS
Our office in Ulaanbaatar offers a variety of fellowships and programs for emerging scholars including: * Mongolian Language Intensiveeach summer
* Textile Conservation Directed Fellowship * Library Fellowship * Field Research Fellowship ProgramMONGOLIAN STUDIES
Our main office in Ulaanbaatar includes a Research Library with the largest collection of international scholarship on Mongolia in the country. We alsooffer:
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THE HISTORY AND SCIENTIFIC LEGACY OF ROY CHAPMAN ANDREWS – NOV 19, 6:00PM PST, 9:00PM EST, NOV 20, 10:00AM ULATNOV 12, 2020
Title: The History and Scientific Legacy of Roy Chapman Andrews (Register here) Date: Nov 19, 6:00pm PST; 9:00pm EST; Nov 20, 10:00am ULAT The November Virtual Speaker Series panel will focus ...Read More →
ACMS SPEAKER SERIES – BATU KHAN: THE MAN IN THE MIDDLE (VIA ZOOM)NOV 4, 2020
The event is free and open to public. Interested participants are asked to join in on Nov 13, 9 pm (ULAT) through the following Zoomlink:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83464092672?pwd=RVFXRnV2Q0Q5aTczWmUzTENEVUpCdz09 Meeting ID: 834 ... Read More → OWEN LATTIMORE – OCT 23, 6:00 AM (PST) 9:00 AM (EST) 2:00 PM (GMT+1) 9:00 PM (ULAT)OCT 12, 2020
Title: Owen Lattimore, the Mongolist (Register here) Date: Oct 23, 6:00am PST; 9:00am EST; 2:00pm GMT+1; 9:00pm ULAT The October Virtual Speaker Series panel session will be on the renowned Mongolist Owen... Read More →
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IKH NART: AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL TREASURE TROVE _Author: Blake Epstein_ | Looking at the linguistic landscape of Mongolia enhances our knowledge about Mongolians’ use of language and literacy in their daily lives. Read More → LINGUISTIC LANDSCAPE RESEARCH: ULAANBAATAR _Author: Phillip Marzluf_ | The Ikh Nart Nature Preserve contains a vast array of archaeological sites and artifacts spanning more than 9,000 years of the human history. Read More → 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.GET INVOLVED
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