STAFFING NEEDS OF MONGOLIA FOR TRAINING THE SPE-CIALISTS IN RUSSIA AND CAREER GUIDANCE OF MONGOLI-AN YOUTH


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The author highlights the significance of development of Russian-Mongolian relations in recent years in a positive way as there is a need to train professional personnel for Mongolia in Russia with knowledge of both Russian and Mongolian. The article shows the survey results of business and political elite of Mongolia and explored their needs in training in Russia, as well as data on investigating the professional Mongolian youth guidance. The research among the experts carried out in Western Mongolia (Bayan-Ulgy, Khovd and UVS aimaks) in 2013 and among the young people of Ulaanbaatar (Mongolia) in 2014 and among the experts in 2016– 2017 specified the most promising areas of educational cooperation be-tween Russia and Mongolia in the field of staff training for Mongolian economy. Areas related to business and social management take the first place in the list of most relevant professions; engineering professions take the second place; education, social professions and Hu-manities take the third one. Natural sciences, Mathematics and Statistics, Services, Information and Communication Technologies, Agriculture, Forestry and Veterinary are seen much less prestigious for students. These are those areas Russian universities train highly qualified specialists. The importance of development of scientific and educational cooperation between Russia and Mongolia is not only in possibility of training highly qualified specialists for development of new technologies and joint business projects, but in the mechanism of reproducing the translators of the Russian language and culture in the neighboring territories in the future.


About the Author

D. V. Ushakov 
The Institute of philosophy and law SB RAS Novosibirsk
Russian Federation
Dmitry V. Ushakov – Candidate of Philosophy, Senior Researcher at the Department of Social and Legal research at the Institute of Philosophy and Law SD RAS (8 Nikolaeva, Room 406, 630090 Novosibirsk)


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For citation: Ushakov  D.V. STAFFING NEEDS OF MONGOLIA FOR TRAINING THE SPE-CIALISTS IN RUSSIA AND CAREER GUIDANCE OF MONGOLI-AN YOUTH. Professional education in the modern world. 2019;9(1):2599-2609. https://doi.org/10.15372/PEMW20190123

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