
AKIPRESS.COM - The government of Mongolia and the government of Japan have been jointly implementing the Higher Engineering Education Development project in Mongolia since 2014, Montsame reported.
The project has provided $14.1 million worth of equipment to the National University of Mongolia (NUM) and the Mongolian University of Science and Technology (MUST). As part of the project, 42 types of publishing and studio, totaling 105 units and valued at $259,846, were handed over to NUM. These resources aims at supporting the development of academic publishing and enhancing digital engineering content collection.
The project allows university lecturers and researchers to create, archive, continuously update, and distribute digital courses, making them widely accessible. Additionally, students will have access to a digital course library, allowing them to study materials online.
Furthermore, the new academic publishing equipment will play a key role in disseminating scientific research findings, theoretical works, and academic achievements to the public. This advanced system enables the high-quality printing of scientific journals, books, essays, and research papers in small quantities based on demand, eliminating the need for offset printing. It is expected to streamline production, reduce costs and time, and enhance the efficiency of academic publishing.