Mongolia International University

Mongolia International University
Motto Educating Tomorrow's Global Leaders
Type Private
Established 2002
Chancellor Dr. Oh-Moon Kwon (2nd)
Academic staff
70
Administrative staff
120
Undergraduates 800 (2016)
Location Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Website http://www.miu.edu.mn

Mongolia International University (MIU) is a private university located in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. MIU is accredited by the Ministry of Education in Mongolia and it is a 100 percent foreign foundation endorsed by the Mongolian government. All of its courses are taught in English, and almost all of the faculty come from abroad.

MIU has 1,000 students in eight academic departments and four affiliated institutions. There are 54 full time faculty and three adjunct faculty members from eleven countries (USA, Korea, China, India, Spain, Canada, Netherlands, Singapore, England, Malaysia, and Romania). MIU has a 12.7:1 student to faculty ratio.

History

In November 2001, the MIU Foundation Committee established an international university under theconsent of former President of Mongolia Natsagiin Bagabandi. In 2002, Mongolia International University opened with 66 students. Dr. Dong Yeon Won was appointed as the first president of MIU.

In June 2006, MIU celebrated its first graduation ceremony. Also, in 2006, Dr. Oh-Moon Kwon was appointed as the second president; and Dr. Dong Yeon Won as honorary president.

Academics

Undergraduate Programs

Graduate Programs

Language Education

Campus

MIU main building

About 30% of the students are international students from USA, Russia, Korea, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.

The majority of students commute to the university from their homes in Ulaanbaatar. For international students, housing options include renting local non-MIU apartments or living at the MIU dormitory.

Library Stacks

The MIU dormitory complex is located off-campus and houses 100 students. Dormitory rooms accommodate two to three students depending on the size of the room. When dormitory capacity is limited, freshmen are given first priority. Several faculty and staff also live at the dormitory and serve as residential advisors.

MIU operates a cafeteria-style dining facility on campus. Meals and snacks are served every weekday to students and to faculty. Lunch menu options include Mongolian and Korean dishes. On campus, there is a Gilgal Cafe that serves coffee, tea, and baked goods.

Student Life

From performing arts to sports competitions to social events, each activity offers opportunities for students and faculty members to build MIU into a tight-knit community.

Student cafeteria
MIU staff lounge

Since 2002, the MIU winter Vision Trip Program (VTP) has enabled students, during the two week program that takes place every winter vacation, to travel to North America, China, or South Korea. Students are accompanied by MIU faculty and staff members, as they visit universities, companies, historical sites and attractions, as well as organizations and institutions.

Affiliated organizations

Research and Development

External links

Coordinates: 47°54′50″N 106°58′28″E / 47.9138°N 106.9744°E / 47.9138; 106.9744


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