Events

Speaker Series – Jessica Madison: Golden Mountain, Iron Heap: A Poetic Ethnography of Extraction in Eastern Mongolia

 About the speaker:  Jessica Madison-Pískatá Jessica Madison-Pískatá is a PhD student in cultural anthropology at the University of California, Santa Cruz. She also holds a MFA in poetry from the New School in New York City. She is currently based in Ulaanbaatar, where she will be conducting dissertation fieldwork until the summer of 2018. She […]

Speaker Series – Sainbileg Byambadorj: Changkya Qutuγtu Rol-pa’i-rdo-rje: the Source of Lexical Sage and its influence to Mongolian scriptural translation

This year, 2017 marks the 300th birth anniversary of ChangkyaQutuγtu Rol-pa’i-rdo-rje (1717-1786). He will present in honoring his memory. Rolpai-dorje was an eminent scholar-monk who standardized Mongolian translation of Buddhist scriptures and was the chief editor of the translation project of the Mongolian Tangyur. In order to implement this translation project Changkya composed a bilingual orthography (guideline)entitled “The […]

Speaker Series-Kathleen Kuo: Mongolia’s Musical Memories and Moving Mementos: Audiovisual Archival Recordings as Cultural Heritage

While audiovisual archives in Mongolia are often frequented by scholars looking to supplement their research, there are no English language ethnographic publications on the relationships between these archives and discourses of memory and heritage, much less on the work happening within these archives themselves. When we think of intangible cultural heritage in Mongolia, we tend […]

Speaker Series – Pawel Szczap: Ulaanbaatar – the ugly duckling of Mongolian Studies

Location: American Corner Reading Room, Natsagdorj Library For many Mongolians and visitors alike today’s Ulaanbaatar remains somewhat of a stain on the otherwise appealing image Mongolia. Home to half of the country’s population and the center of many crucial economic, political, social as well as cultural developments the city de facto forms a reality both […]

Speaker Series – Paul Mills: Who Wins From Mining in Mongolia

He will be talking about who wins and who loses from mining in Mongolia.  Clearly mining is a very important industry in Mongolia, but how much is it really contributing to addressing some of Mongolia’s often self-evident social problems?  How can Mongolia get best returns from its mines?  How can Mongolia best manage the returns […]

Speaker Series: Dr. Reuven Amitai – More than First Meets the Eye: The Impact of the Mongols on the Arab Middle East

August 15th from 5:30 -7 pm Natsagdorj Library, American Corner presentation room Recent years have witnessed a number of important publications about the long-term implications of Mongol rule in the Middle East, with particular emphasis on cultural, intellectual, social and economic influence.  Without denying the often-destructive nature of the waves of Mongol conquest, today’s researchers […]

Jaime Bue – Mongolia’s International Investment Arbitration Experience and the case of Khan Resources

This presentation looks at Mongolia’s investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) experience with a focus on the case of Khan Resources v. Mongolia to try to answer the question: Can Dispute System Design (DSD) offer better alternatives for resolving investment treaty-related conflict? What would such alternatives look like for Mongolia? The case of Khan Resources v. Mongolia went to ad hoc arbitration under […]

Speaker Series – Johanni Curtet & Nomindari Shagdarsuren

Following the inscription of Mongolian Traditional Art of Khöömii on the Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2010, ethnomusicologist Johanni Curtet and specialist of intangible cultural heritage Nomindari Shagdarsuren have worked since 2011 to create a reference documentation on the Mongolian khöömii tradition, which resulted in this record. Through 43 tracks, including 28 […]

Inter-disciplinary academic conference to be held June 16

On behalf of the American Center for Mongolian Studies Cultural Heritage Program in collaboration with BioRegions International, I am pleased to announce an open poster symposium an upcoming conference “Transdisciplinary Research in Mongolia: Bridging the Cultural-Natural Science Divide” on June 16th, 2017 at the American Corner, Natsagdorj Library, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. This conference will explore the strategies […]

Laura Goodman – Pediatric Surgical Need in Mongolia: Characterizing the Resources and Burden

Background: Childhood mortality has decreased significantly in Mongolia since 1990. Diseases that can be treated with surgery – injuries, congenital anomalies, some infections – are increasing in importance as result of successful efforts to treat and prevent respiratory infections, diarrhea, and other common conditions. Children have unique diseases and physiology that require specially trained providers, […]

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS: 4th Oxford Interdisciplinary Desert Conference

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS 4th Oxford Interdisciplinary Desert Conference 8-9 June 2017 School for Geography and the Environment University of Oxford https://www.geog.ox.ac.uk/events/deserts/ Email: deserts@ouce.ox.ac.uk   Deserts and drylands encompass 40% of the globe and shelter two billion people. Arid regions are home to the major religions, valued natural resources, scarcity, wealth and poverty, and face issues that […]

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