Speaker Series

Passing on the Bii Biyelgee Dance | Dr. RAPHAËL BLANCHIER

The American Center for Mongolian Studies (ACMS) recently hosted an insightful Speaker Series talk titled “Passing on the Bii Biyelgee Dance: A Relational Approach to Transmission in Intangible Cultural Heritage and Dance” by Dr. Raphaël Blanchier of Université Clermont Auvergne and CNRS-LESC-CREM. Dr. Blanchier’s lecture shed new light on the traditional Bii biyelgee dance of […]

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Bloodletting: An Ancient Nomadic Practice for Contemporary Diseases | DR. NATASHA FIJN

In a recent lecture hosted by the American Center for Mongolian Studies (ACMS), Assoc. Prof. Natasha Fijn, Director of the Mongolia Institute at the Australian National University (ANU), shed light on the enduring significance of bloodletting in nomadic veterinary traditions and its contemporary relevance. The practice of bloodletting, or tagnai—the withdrawal of blood from the

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PAX MONGOLICA: NEW RESEARCH TRACKS | DR. MARIE FAVEREAU

What do we really know about the Mongol Empire? For many, it evokes images of conquest and devastation. Yet, Dr. Marie Favereau, renowned historian and author, invites us to see a more complex and fascinating picture. As part of the American Center for Mongolian Studies (ACMS) Speaker Series, Dr. Favereau presented her lecture “Pax Mongolica:

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Professor Atwood Illuminates the Secret History of the Mongols at the ACMS Speaker Series

The American Center for Mongolian Studies (ACMS) hosted a captivating lecture by distinguished historian Professor Christopher P. Atwood, drawing a full house of scholars, students, and cultural leaders. Entitled “Translating Empire: The Secret History of the Mongols and the Future of Mongolian Studies,” the event highlighted both the enduring relevance and global academic legacy of

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ACMS Speaker Series | Dr.Otgontugs Banzragch

Speaker: Dr. Otgontugs Banzragch, Professor of Economics at the National University of Mongolia. “CARE ECONOMY IN MONGOLIA” In this engaging session, Dr. Otgontugs delved into the emerging topic of the care economy, offering valuable insights into Mongolia’s unique experiences and perspectives. She also shared her leadership experience in international projects related to the care economy,

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ACMS Speaker Series I Ш.Мөнхбаатар (Ph.D)

“МОНГОЛ НУТГИЙН ЗУРГИЙН ҮНЭ ЦЭН”  Илтгэгч: Чингис хааны өв, соёлын хүрээлэнгийн Монголын эзэнт гүрний түүхийн судалгаа хариуцсан эрдэм шинжилгээний ажилтан Ш.Мөнхбаатар (Ph.D) 2024 оны 12 дугаар сарын 06-ны Баасан гараг 2008-2012 онд МУБИС-ийн ТНУС-ийн Түүх, нийгмийн багшийн ангийг төгссөн. 2016 онд МУБИС-ийн Түүхийн тэнхимд “Дэлгэр их уулын аймгийн түүхийн судалгаа” сэдвээр магистрын зэрэг, 2024 онд

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Speaker Series | Renatas Berniūnas

This Lecture occured Tuesday, May 21, 2024 for an in-person speaker series event at the American Corner and MakeUspace in the Ulaanbaatar City Library. Watch the recorded lecture below! Speaker: Dr. Renatas Berniūnas, Postdoctoral researcher at the Interacting Minds Centre, Aarhus University, Denmark “Setgel: exploring Mongolian notion of the mind” Abstract: Mainstream cognitive science, among

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Speaker Series | Jeanne Riaudel

When: May 14, 2024 at 6pm ULAT Guest: Jeanne Riaudel Language: English Location: American Corner and MakeUspace, Ulaanbaatar City Library If you have questions for the quest you can send them to info@mongoliacenter.org, make sure you put Question for Speaker Series in the subject line. Multispecific interactions, environment and mobility in the Gobi Desert: methodological

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