National University of Mongolia to Collaborate with Melbourne Law School
SocietyUlaanbaatar, November 5, 2024 /MONTSAME/. The School of Law at the National University of Mongolia has entered into a collaborative agreement with the Melbourne Law School of the University of Melbourne in Australia, providing Mongolian students with the opportunity to receive a world-class education.
The agreement was signed by Professor Jianlin Chen, Associate Dean of Melbourne Law School, and Professor B. Amarsanaa, Dean of the School of Law at the National University of Mongolia. Under this agreement, two of the top students completing their third year at the National University of Mongolia will be selected to study at Melbourne Law School. Upon successful completion of their studies, Mongolian students will graduate with dual degrees from both the National University of Mongolia and the University of Melbourne.
Professor B. Amarsanaa, Dean of the School of Law at the National University of Mongolia, expressed, “The Melbourne Law School is recognized as one of the top 10 law schools worldwide. It is a great privilege for our students to have the opportunity to study at such a prestigious institution. Through this agreement, we look forward to advancing diverse collaborations with Australian universities, particularly with the University of Melbourne.”
Associate Dean of Melbourne Law School, Professor Jianlin Chen, also highlighted that the collaboration aims to promote faculty exchange, joint academic research, and various other forms of cooperation.
Founded in 1853 in the State of Victoria, the University of Melbourne is Australia’s oldest university. It has around 40,000 students and 6,000 faculty and staff members, with strengths in arts, humanities, and biomedical sciences. Four Australian Prime Ministers and five Governors-General have graduated from the University of Melbourne, and eight Nobel Laureates have taught, studied, or conducted research there.