Here are some of the ways that Enkhbayar spent her time at Virginia Tech:
- She met with an array of potential university partners in the dean’s office of the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences, the School of Education, Department of Political Science, and the Center for International Research, Education, and Development to discuss relationships and partnerships. Those included joint pursuit of grant opportunities offered by the U.S. Agency for International Development, discussions concerning STEM programming, rural and representation issues, and the potential for the establishment of a Jean Monnet Center of Excellence in Mongolia with the support of that center at Virginia Tech.
- She became acquainted with several community nongovernmental organizations, including local Rotary clubs and a youth STEM program.
- She shadowed Moore throughout her visit. That opportunity…