The collaboration between National University of Mongolia and Hansung University is supported by Korean International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) with the aim of expanding the capacity of Public Administration Department, SIRPA, NUM. Within the framework, the international conference under certain topic is hosted jointly each year. Internationally, global trend relating to public administration is sustainable development therefore, this year “Sustainable Development and Open Government” conference will be held on August 23rd, 2017 at NUM Building 5, room 407, starting at 9:00 AM.
Our honored speakers and guests:
- H. E. Mr. Oh Song, Ambassador of Republic of Korea in Mongolia
- Dr. Park Soo-young, Director of KOICA Office in Mongolia
- Prof. Dr. JUNG Jin-taek, Department of Public Administration, Hansung University, Republic of Korea
- Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. Stefan Hanselmann, Head of Program GIZ Integrated Mineral Resource Initiative, Germany
- Prof. Dr. Burmaa Natsag, Head of Public Administration Department, SIRPA, NUM, Mongolia
- Mrs. Ilaria Dali, Deputy Director of Cooperation, Swiss Cooperation Office of the Embassy of Switzerland
- Prof. Dr. LEE Seong-uh, Department of Public Administration, Hansung University, Republic of Korea
- Prof. Dr. CHOI Cheon-geun, Department of Public Administration, Hansung University, Republic of Korea
- Prof. Dr.CHO Mun-seok, Department of Public Administration, Hansung University, Republic of Korea
- Prof. Dr. Munkhbat Orolmaa, Sociology Department, School of Science, NUM, Mongolia
- Prof. Dr. Olga Kotomanova, Dean of the Social Psychological Faculty, The Buryat State University, Republic of Buryatia, Russian Federation
- Prof. Dr. Damdin Badaraev, Senior Researcher, IMBT SB RAS, The Buryat State University, Republic of Buryatia, Russian Federation
- Dr. KIM Seon-heui, Senior Researcher, Department of Public Administration, Hansung University, Republic of Korea
The participants for this event will be comprised of members of the National University of Mongolia and guests from government agencies, organizations and academies.
We hope that the “Sustainable Development and Open Government” international Conference will be an interesting platform for topics of public administration, capacity development and will serve as a stimulating professional exchange among conference participants and our invited speakers. Furthermore, the conference results a valuable contribution to our future researches in public administration field.
Public Administration Department, SIRPA, NUM