Supporting Scholars, Bridging Cultures

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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.

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Visit Mongolia

With the lowest population density of any country on earth, Mongolia has plenty of room to explore. We can help with:

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Fellowships

Our office in Ulaanbaatar offers a variety of fellowships and programs for emerging scholars including:

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Mongolian Studies

Our main office in Ulaanbaatar includes a Research Library where members can loan books and access JSTOR. We also offer:

Recent News

Mongolia Field School 2023 Webinar

On January 18 the ACMS Vice President Dr. Charles Krusekopf hosted an informational webinar about the Mongolia Field School 2023, which is a summer program generously funded by the Henry ...
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ACMS Mongolia Field School is Seeking Mongolian Instructors for 2023

ACMS Mongolia Field School is Seeking Mongolian Instructors for Climate Change and Public Health: What Does Climate Change Mean for the People of Mongolia? course. For its June 19 - ...
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Онлайн цуврал илтгэл 2-р сар – С.Баясгалан

Хэзээ/when: 2023 оны 2-р сарын 1, 17:00 цаг (УБ цагаар), 04:00 (АНУ-ын зүүн бүсийн цагаар) Zoom холбоос/link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83007300516?pwd=L2xaVEZrNC9WK294eTI2TlBiRlpZdz09 Meeting id: 830 0730 0516 Passcode: 301250 Илтгэл монгол хэлээр явагдана. Event ...
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Recent Research Notes

Dippers in the Altai

Mongolia Field Note #15  ‣  Author: Andrew Laurie Background The White-throated Dipper, or Гялаан омруут харзлай, (Cinclus cinclus) is distributed from Europe to China, including upland parts of Mongolia.    Andrew […]
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Ethnoarchaeology of Mongolian Hide and Fiber Crafts

Author: Kristen Pearson  |  Mongolia is one of the few places in the world with environmental conditions favorable to the long-term preservation of organic materials, such as textile, leather, and wood.
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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.
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