Дотоод хэргийн их сургууль I University of Internal Affairs
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Дотоод хэргийн их сургууль I University of Internal Affairs
The University of Internal Affairs of Mongolia is an biggest center with a vast history, tradition, science and training that has been conducting training and research activities for the 86th year since, its establishment in 1934 under the name of “Central School”. Today, the UIA consists of 11 schools including Executive management academy, Post-graduate college, Police college, Border protection
service college, Court order enforcement college, Emergency management college, Law and Social Sciences college, Forensic Science Institute, Foreign languages Institute, Non-Commissioned officer’s college and High school. With the support of other departments and units we are conducting research activities in more than 30 leading areas of teaching and research in more than 50 areas including-vocational education, bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees. The Academic Council of the University of Internal Affairs is responsible for the strategic management of the University and the Board of Directors is responsible for the administrative management. In addition to this post graduate education board of the law enforcement, cadet and student association, alumni association and veteran associations have been operating within the university.
A Student Academic Conference Was Organized on the Topic “Causes and Conditions of Improper Relationships, Bullying, and Discrimination Among Cadets and Students”
✅ On April 24, the Department of Criminal Law and Criminology of the Police School organized a student academic conference among cadets and students on the topic "Causes and Conditions of Improper Relationships, Bullying, and Discrimination Among Cadets and Students." The conference was named in memory of the late Honored Lawyer of Mongolia, Doctor of Legal Sciences, and Professor Suuri Jantsan.
✅ 11 cadets and students participated in the academic conference, presenting the top 6 selected research papers. The conference aimed to scientifically study the causes and conditions of improper relationships, bullying, and discrimination emerging among cadets and students, determine ways to reduce and prevent their negative impacts, propose suggestions and solutions to create a safe and positive learning environment, and develop students' research skills.
✅ We would like to congratulate and wish great academic and professional success to the students who presented their outstanding papers: cadets of the Police School's 325th course Ts. Khash-Erdene, M. Munkhkhuslen, B. Sanchir, and B. Unurtsetseg; cadets of the 3211th course D. Naranzaya, B. Ulziikhuu, B. Michid-Erdene, and M. Munguntsetseg; students of the Law School D. Minjee and G. Khulan; and student of the 232nd course A. Anujin.