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Start of the domestic scholarship program: The first scholarship holder has now been selected

Mr. Bulgantamir U. - a young researcher in Mongolia - has now become the first scholarship holder of HSS Mongolia's domestic scholarship program, which was launched to mark the 30th anniversary of the foundation's activities in the Northeast Asian country.

 

[Translate to English:] Herr Feilix Glenk, der Repräsentant der HSS Mongolei und Herr Bulgantamir.U, der erste Stipendiat der HSS Mongolei.

[Translate to English:] Herr Feilix Glenk, der Repräsentant der HSS Mongolei und Herr Bulgantamir.U, der erste Stipendiat der HSS Mongolei.

Mr. Bulgantamir.U is 23 years old and is a young talented law graduate from Ikh Zasag International University in 2022.

He has been involved in the “Save the Children” program of the Christina Noble Children's Foundation (CNCF) since 2009. In 2018, when he was in his first semester at university, he joined the “Noble Klub” for young people. He put his heart and soul into volunteering for the public good, dedicating over 1200 hours to it.

After graduation, he worked at “Delgerekh 5 Chandmani” Ltd. as a legal expert and in June 2023 he became the first young Mongolian researcher to receive the national scholarship from the Hanns-Seidel-Foundation Mongolia.

[Translate to English:] Herrn Bulgantamir. U

[Translate to English:] Herrn Bulgantamir. U

As part of the national scholarship programme of HSS Mongolia, he is conducting a comparative study on the 'Legal regulations for the rehabilitation and resocialization of young people after release from prison in Mongolia and Germany.' This study will last for one year. As part of his comparative study, he would like to research the legal status, regulations and norms in relation to the rehabilitation and resocialization processes of young people sentenced to imprisonment after release from prison in Germany and Mongolia. Accordingly, he endeavors to define the legal gap in Mongolia and to implement the best experiences from Germany in Mongolia.

 

Based on the results of his study, he aims to submit a recommendation to the relevant authorities in order to improve the legal framework for young people in prison during their sentence and for their reintegration into society after release. Furthermore, he would like to contribute to national and international scientific work with the results of his study. 

We wish you every success with your research work.