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 borrow books and access JSTOR. We also offer:

Recent News

Call for Abstracts – Under Shared Blue Skies: Mongolia and the North American West

Call for Abstracts - Under Shared Blue Skies: Mongolia and the North American West November 8-9, 2025 in Downtown Denver, Colorado ACMS, in collaboration with Metropolitan State University of Denver ...
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The XVII Annual Mongolian Studies Conference: February 14-15, 2025

The ACMS is excited to share that our good friends at the The Mongolian Cultural Center will be hosting the XVII Annual Mongolian Studies Conference, which is scheduled to take ...
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Summer 2025 Field School Webinar – Jan 7, 2025

Join us via Zoom on January 7, 2025 at 8pm ET to learn more about our Summer 2025 Mongolia Field School course offerings! This webinar will provide a brief overview ...
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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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