Speaker Series
President Bush’s 2005 Visit: A Bilateral Relations Milestone | Brian L. Goldbeck
Abstract: The brief November 2005 visit by President George W. Bush was an important milestone in U.S.-Mongolia relations. While his visit was the fourth and final stop during that trip […]
Speaker Series: The Green-Eyed Lama | Oyungerel Ts and Jeff Falt
The Green-Eyed Lama (2008) is an award-winning, decade-long bestselling novel written by Oyungerel Ts and Jeff Falt. First published in Mongolian, the book chronicles the triumphant romance between Sendmaa, a […]
Salvaging Mongolia’s Stolen History: Looting, Conservation, and 800 Year Old Butter | Dr. Julia Clark
Abstract: During the 2019 summer field season, a team of international researchers led by archaeologists Dr. Julia Clark and Dr. J. Bayarsaikhan worked tirelessly in challenging conditions to salvage what […]
Rethinking of Mongolian History: Mongolian National Revolution of 1911 and The Last Emperor of Mongolia, VIII Bogdo Jebtsundamba Khutukhtu | Prof. Batsaikhan Ookhnoi
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 […]
Air Pollution, Fetal Growth, and Early Childhood Development: An Update from the UGAAR study
Abstract: Evidence gathered over the past several decades leaves little doubt that air pollution is major threat to the health of children and adults around the world. More recently, studies […]
Early Contemporary Art in Post-Soviet Mongolia: Where is Green Horse Galloping now?
ACMS Speaker Series with Dr. Tsendpurev Tsegmid Abstract: Dr Tsegmid presents the collective work of the Green Horse Society (1990-2002), pioneers of contemporary art in post-Soviet Mongolia. The academic lecture […]
Building the Mongolian Cultural Heritage in the Virtual Reality
ACMS Speaker Series with Zev Digital Museum Building the Mongolian Cultural Heritage in the Virtual Reality The Zev Digital Museum develops immersive experiences to promote the Mongolian history and cultural […]
Collaboration between MUST Geology School and U.S. Universities
The School of Geology at the Mongolian University of Science and Technology (MUST) has a long-standing tradition of cooperation with western universities, particularly with American universities since 1991. At the […]
ACMS Speaker Series 2020 – Deciphering Dinosaur Growth
Synopsis After the pioneering reconnaissance by the Central Asiatic Expedition led by Roy Chapman Andrews, the dinosaur fossils from Mongolia has been studied intensely by many researchers from various countries […]
ACMS Speaker Series with Daniel Miller – What is the Future for Mongolia’s Rangelands and Herders?
Synopsis: About 75 percent of Mongolia is classified as grazing-land; ranging from desert to steppe to alpine meadows which provide forage for livestock, habitat for wildlife and deliver important watershed […]
ACMS Virtual Speaker Series – Thirty years after Mongolia’s democratic revolution: A vicious cycle?
ACMS is pleased to announce we are organizing a virtual Speaker Series on YouTube! Tune in LIVE for our next Speaker Series on Tuesday, April 28 at 9:30AM (GMT+8)/)/ Monday, […]
“Музейн орчинд цахим контент бэлтгэх үйл явц” Танхимын сургалт
The American Center for Mongolian Studies is pleased to announce the first in-person event of “Cultural Heritage Colloquium'' focusing on “ Virtual content creation in a museum environment” workshop, co-organized […]