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Mongolian University of Life Sciences (MULS / Хөдөө Аж Ахуйн Их Сургууль)
Mongolian University of Life Sciences (MULS / Хөдөө Аж Ахуйн Их Сургууль) is a recognised university in Mongolia. Below is what AlmiStudy
records about it — only verified fields are shown; anything not confirmed
is deliberately left out rather than guessed.
CityUlaanbaatar
RegionAsia
TypePublic
SubjectsAgriculture & Environmental Studies; Veterinary Medicine; Natural Sciences
AccreditationMongolian National Council for Education Accreditation (MNCEA / Боловсролын магадлан итгэмжлэх үндэсний зөвлөл) — independent statutory body under Ministry of Education, Culture, Science and Sports (MECSS, БСШУСЯ); handles institutional + programme accreditation. Mongolia HE classifications: (1) NATIONAL UNIVERSITIES — top tier, includes NUM, MUST, MNUMS, MULS, MNUE; (2) PUBLIC SPECIALISED UNIVERSITIES — arts, defense, police; (3) PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES — Otgontenger, Ikh Zasag, etc.; (4) INTERNATIONAL/JOINT — including American University Mongolia + Korean-affiliated MIU + Huree ICT University; (5) REGIONAL UNIVERSITIES across 21 aimags (provinces); (6) BUDDHIST MONASTIC — Gandantegchinlen + reconstituted post-1990 institutions. Mongolian Cyrillic script is HE primary; Traditional Mongolian script (Mongol bichig) being reintroduced in education per 2020 government policy; English + Russian + Chinese growing as foreign-language HE mediums.
Founded 1958 (chartered as Mongolian Agricultural Institute serving pastoral-agricultural economy; renamed MULS 2018). Mongolia's premier agricultural university. Founded 1958 as Mongolian Agricultural Institute. Renamed MULS 2018. ~8,000+ students. Critical for Mongolia's NOMADIC PASTORAL HERITAGE — Mongolia has ~70 million livestock (20x human population). Veterinary medicine + animal husbandry + steppe ecology programmes. CRITICAL CONTEXT: Mongolia's pastoral economy threatened by 'ZUD' phenomenon (catastrophic severe winters that kill millions of livestock — 2009-2010 zud killed ~10M animals; climate change is making zuds more frequent).
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