Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ The Ministry of Education and Science has signed a four-year Memorandum of Understanding with the Erdenet Mining Enterprise to collaborate in developing the Mongolian University of Science and Technology (MUST)’s Erdenet college in Orkhon aimag specifically in the fields of mining and technology.
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During the meeting, they discussed about Mongolian-German cooperation in the field of education, the status of the German-Mongolian Institute for Resources and Technology, and the launch of a Master's program in vocational education.
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Read moreThe Ministry of Education and Science has successfully organized the 2021 meeting of its donor organizations. Resident representatives of the World Bank Group, Asian Development Bank, Japan International Cooperation Agency, and the United Nations, Ambassadors of the United States, France, United Kingdom, Canada, Japan, and Italy, and some staff of Embassies and international organizations attended the meeting. Ambassadors representing Mongolia abroad also took part in the meeting virtually.
Read moreDuring the RewirEd summit that took place in the United Arab Emirates on December 12-14, Minister of Education and Science L.Enkh-Amgalan held a meeting with UAE Minister of Education Hussain Ibrahim Al Hammadi. At the meeting, Minister L.Enkh-Amgalan informed his UAE counterpart that three kindergartens have been opened in Ulaanbaatar city and Khentii and Dornogobi aimags with the aid the UAE government provided to Mongolia for the establishment of kindergartens. Moreover, the Minister thanked the UAE government for granting undergraduate scholarships to two Mongolian students every year and asked the UAE side to increase the number of scholarships and provide postgraduate scholarships.
Read moreOn June 24, Minister of Education and Science L.Enkh-Amgalan presented the bill for the General Law on Education to Speaker G.Zandanshatar. Alongside its corresponding bills, the bill for the General Law on Education was decided to be submitted to the parliament during a Cabinet meeting on January 20, 2021. Eight consulting teams were established for drafting the bill, which consisted of scholars and researchers of various universities and colleges, and scientific organizations.
Read moreAn event to launch digital transformation in educational sector was launched on June 11, Friday with Minister of Education and Science L.Enkh-Amgalan, Minister of Finance B.Javkhlan and officials and specialists from the Education Ministry, schools and kindergartens across the country in attendance.
Read moreOn May 12, a document of the project towards supporting school food manufacturing and services was signed by Head of the Department of Primary and Secondary Education of the Ministry of Education and Science T.Nyam-Ochir and Chief Representative of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Mongolia Office E.Tamura.
Read moreThis week coincides with the 100 days of the Government. In these 100 days, the Ministry of Education and Science has opened the door for Mongolian students to study at three US universities at low-cost opportunities.
Read moreThe Ministry of Education and Science and the Ministry of Nature, Environment and Tourism, with the support of the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, are successfully organizing the fourth day of the International Virtual Conference on “Sustainable development education partnership and cooperation” within the framework of the “Education for Sustainable Development-II” project.
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Read morePrimary and secondary education sector brief introduction. In the 2020-2021 academic year, 839 general education schools (672 public and 167 private) are operating in the country. Of the total number of schools, 72 are elementary, 109 middle, 611 high schools and 47 complex schools.
Read moreA brief introduction to the pre-primary education sector In the 2020-2021 academic year, there are 1454 (public 948, private 506) kindergartens operating in Mongolia. Nationally, 247,040 children in 8,499 groups are included in preschool education sector.
Read moreHigher education sector brief introduction. The number of universities and colleges operating in Mongolia in the 2020-2021 academic year is 88, of which 37 (42%) are universities, 48 (54.6%) are higher education institutions, and 3 (3.4%) are colleges. Of the 48 universities, 3 (6.3%) are foreign universities. Of the total schools, 65 (73.9%) are non-government, 20 (22.7%) are state-owned, and 3 (3.4%) are public / religious.
Read moreMinister of Education and Science L.Enkh-Amgalan received Ambassador of the Republic of Cuba to Mongolia Raúl Delgado Concepcion. At the beginning of the meeting, the Ambassador highlighted that Cuba allocates 51 percent of its yearly national budget for the sectors of healthcare and education, with 28 percent of the GDP being utilized for education.
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