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The Consortium of Mongolian Universities and Colleges ( mn, Монголын их, дээд сургуулиудын консорциум, abbreviated CMUC) is a consortium of higher-education institutions in
Mongolia Mongolia; Mongolian script: , , ; lit. "Mongol Nation" or "State of Mongolia" () is a landlocked country in East Asia, bordered by Russia to the north and China to the south. It covers an area of , with a population of just 3.3 million, ...
. Established in 1995, it is a non-governmental organization dedicated to enhance cooperation, innovation and creativity in higher education development in Mongolia. With the original members comprising most of Mongolia's state-run institutions, namely the
Mongolian University of Science and Technology The Mongolian University of Science and Technology (MUST; mn, Шинжлэх Ухаан, Технологийн Их Сургууль) was founded in 1959 as a part of the National University of Mongolia and started training the Industrial Econo ...
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Mongolian State University of Education Mongolian National University of Education or MNUE (Mongolian: Монгол Улсын Боловсролын Их Сургууль) is a public university located in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. The university was established in 1951. History Mongoli ...
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Mongolian National University of Medical Sciences The Mongolian National University of Medical Sciences in Ulaanbaatar is a public higher education institution established in 1942 founded by a polish physician Filip Jan Ratajczak. It has branch campuses in Darkhan-Uul, Sainshand, and Gobi-Alt ...
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Mongolian State University of Agriculture The Mongolian University of Life Sciences ( mn, Хөдөө аж ахуйн их сургууль, ''lit.'' ''University of Agriculture'') is a national university of Mongolia, with the main branch situated in the capital of Ulaanbaatar. It lies in ...
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Mongolian State University of Arts and Culture Mongolian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Mongolia, a country in Asia * Mongolian people, or Mongols * Mongolia (1911–24), the government of Mongolia, 1911–1919 and 1921–1924 * Mongolian language * Mongolian alphabet * Mong ...
, as of May 2020 it has 53 members.


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Educational organizations based in Mongolia