Russian Mongolist Scholar Anna Tsendina Awarded Honorary Doctorate

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2025-10-21 14:42:55

Ulaanbaatar, October 21, 2025 /MONTSAME/. The Russian Mongolist scholar Anna Damdinovna Tsendina has been awarded the title of Honorary Doctorate by the Institute of Mongolian Studies under the National University of Mongolia (NUM).

 

Based on the institute’s regulations on conferring honorary degrees and the decision of the Academic Council, the title was granted in recognition of her significant contributions to the study of Mongolian history and culture and to the development of Mongolian studies.

 

The Honorary Doctorate title conferment ceremony, which took place on October 20, 2025, at the NUM Central Building, was attended by senior scholars, professors, researchers, and students of Dr. Tsendina.

 

Anna Damdinovna Tsendina worked as an announcer for the State Committee for Radio and Television of the USSR from 1977 to 1990, as a researcher at the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences from 1990 to 2005, as a professor at the Institute of Oriental and Classical Studies of the Russian State University for the Humanities since 2005, and since 2017, as a professor at the Higher School of Economics.

 

Over her distinguished career, Dr. Tsendina has received numerous awards, including the Moscow 850th Anniversary Medal (1997), the Ts. Damdinsuren Academic Prize, the Best Mongolist Award (2008), the Khubilai Khaan Medal—the highest award of the Mongolian Academy of Sciences (2014), and the Friendship Medal of Mongolia (2014). In 2017, she was honored with the title Honored Scientist of Mongolia by a decree of the President of Mongolia for her outstanding contributions to Mongolian studies.

 

Dr. Tsendsina has been actively collaborating with the Institute of Mongolian Studies at NUM to promote and disseminate the academic legacy of Academician Ts. Damdinsuren. She has edited and published many important works, including the Collected Academic Works of Ts. Damdinsuren (9 volumes), The Mongolian Altangerel Sutra, The Molon Toyin Sutra, Historical Manuscripts, Catalog of Mongolian Books and Scriptures of the Ts. Damdinsuren Home Museum, Catalog of Tibetan Scriptures of the Ts. Damdinsuren Home Museum, On the Collection of Mongolian and Tibetan Scriptures of the Ts. Damdinsuren Home Museum, and Ts. Damdinsuren’s Diaries.