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Lecturer in Mongolian Language and Contemporary Affairs
Head of Mongolian Studies
Director of Undergraduate Studies
Tel.:
+44 (0)113 343 6740
Fax:
+44 (0)113 343 6741
Email:
Office:
Room 4.17
Michael Sadler Building Areas of Expertise
Other Roles:
Member of DEAS Steering Committee; Registration Officer; External Services (Mongolian); European Exchange Students Officer; Chair, DEAS Staff/Student Committee; Disabled Students' Welfare; SMLC Joint Honours Student Co-ordinator.
BA, PhD Leeds.
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About Dr Judith Nordby
Dr Nordby specialises in Mongolian language, history, and contemporary affairs. She has published widely on the contemporary scene in Mongolia.Key Publications and Activities
Books
Mongolia. Oxford: Clio Press, 1993. World Bibliographical Series Vol 156.
Journal Articles and Papers
Articles on Mongolia's contemporary politics and economics to the Economist Intelligence Unit from 1993-2006.
Consultancies
- Risk assessments on Mongolia; briefings for diplomats to Mongolia.
- Briefings on Mongolia for diplomats and parliamentarians.
Conferences Presentations
- Keynote speaker for a trade and development seminar in Mongolia, Brussels, 1995.
- Keynote speaker at a conference marking 40 years of Mongol-British relations, 2003.
Affiliations
Member of the Mongol-British Round Table since 1987.
Teaching
Undergraduate
- EAST1410 Basic Mongol Language 1
- EAST1411 Mongol Language 1A
- EAST1420 Basic Mongol Language 2
- EAST1421 Mongol Language 1B
- EAST1430 Chinggis Khan and the Mongol Empire
- EAST1440 Mongolian History and Traditions
- EAST2410 Intermediate Mongolian Language
- EAST2411 Readings in Mongolian
- EAST3430 Mongol State and Society
- EAST3440 New Mongolia: Democracy and the Market
Postgraduate
- MA in Mongolian Studies (director)
- EAST5407M Mongol Script
- EAST5408M Mongol State and Society
- EAST5409M New Mongolia: Democracy and the Market
