The Delegation from the National University of Mongolia Conducts Working Visits to Several Chinese Universities and Enterprises

Togol, Ulaanbaatar, April 4 — To expand international cooperation and attract investment, a delegation from the National University of Mongolia, led by President B. Ochirhuu, Director of the Investment Office D. Badmaanyambo, and others, conducted a working visit to China from March 15 to 18, 2026. During the visit, the delegation toured Tianjin University, Tianjin Polytechnic University, Shandong University of Business and Technology, and held talks with representatives from "Tianjin Jinwanfang Steel Structure Co., Ltd.," the Investment Promotion Bureau of Yantai Huanghaibo New Area in Shandong Province, Yantai Jinpeng Mining Machinery Group Co., Ltd., Hongrui Group Co., Ltd., Xinda Zhen Group Co., Ltd., and Jinpeng Group Co., Ltd.

Visit to Tianjin University

On March 17, the delegation visited Tianjin University. During the visit, both sides signed a Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation between the National University of Mongolia and Tianjin University, followed by in-depth discussions aimed at deepening collaboration.

According to the memorandum, the two institutions will jointly launch undergraduate and master's programs in natural sciences and applied sciences, provide doctoral and postdoctoral scholarships for faculty members at the National University of Mongolia, and jointly advance research and innovation projects.

In addition, the National University of Mongolia, Tianjin University, and the Tianjin Steel Structure Association will jointly establish a "Research Center for New Building Materials." The project will receive an initial investment of 10 million RMB (approximately 5 billion Mongolian tugriks) from enterprises, with an annual follow-up investment of 100,000 RMB (about 50 million Mongolian tugriks) to support the center’s operations.

The parties also reached consensus on inviting researchers from the National University of Mongolia to participate in an international conference scheduled for July this year, collaborating on earthquake data processing and data-driven research projects, and cultivating scientific talent.

Visit to Tianjin Polytechnic University

On March 16, the delegation visited Tianjin Polytechnic University. Both sides engaged in in-depth discussions regarding joint scientific research cooperation and high-level talent development, laying a solid foundation for further expanding collaboration.

The two institutions plan to launch joint training programs in fields such as computer science and technology, and project management. They will also advance the “Sign Language Encoding Conversion into Mongolian” technology project and collaborate on feasibility studies for large-scale projects.

Visit to Shandong University of Business and Technology

On the same day, the delegation held talks with leaders from Shandong University of Business and Technology in Beijing. The two sides decided to jointly establish the "Center for Coal Economy and Industrial Innovation" and promote talent cultivation in Mongolia’s coal industry. They will draw on China’s advanced coal mining technologies and management experience, and jointly conduct training programs in mining management and academic exchanges between teachers and students.

Meetings with Representatives from Yantai Huanghaibo New Area and Enterprises

The delegation also met with Wang Fei, Director of the Investment Promotion Bureau of Yantai Huanghaibo New Area in Shandong Province, and Liu Mingguang, Operations Director of Yantai Jinpeng Mining Machinery Group Co., Ltd., among others. The President of the National University of Mongolia introduced the university’s development history, current state of teaching and research, and prospects for university-enterprise collaboration. In turn, the Chinese side provided information on the new area’s open development, economic indicators, and investment environment.

Meeting with Hongrui Group Co., Ltd.

During the meeting, Hongrui Group Co., Ltd. expressed willingness to cooperate with the National University of Mongolia and the Ulaanbaatar Policy Research Center, focusing on urban environmental governance research to provide solutions for building livable cities.

Meeting with Jinpeng Group Co., Ltd.

Both sides exchanged in-depth views on multiple cooperation initiatives, including reconstructing the sixth student dormitory at the National University of Mongolia through a public-private partnership model, constructing faculty housing areas around the new airport zone, and investing in the National University of Mongolia’s Inner Mongolia Teaching and Research Center.

The enterprise representatives stated that they would visit the National University of Mongolia in early April to conduct on-site inspections of relevant projects and further study and coordinate specific cooperation efforts.

Original article: toutiao.com/article/1861559768573960/

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