Welcome to MONEUL – Inclusive digital learning about the European Union for humanities, languages, and teacher training departments in Mongolia.

New Online Course on the European Union

The MONEUL consortium invites educators, students, and interested learners to explore this free and innovative educational offer. Together, we foster EU knowledge and inclusive education for the future.
The digital learning package Introduction to the European Union consists of three integrated components:

  • 13 Learning Modules
  • 14 Q&A Sessions
  • 7 Quiz Modules

This course offers a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the European Union, designed to support Mongolian professors, teacher educators, and teachers. It explores the EU’s history, institutions, governance, policies, and its role in the world.

Each series includes:

(to download the .ppt file, click on the title of the series)

To enhance digital inclusion, the course is adapted with Mongolian speech and subtitles, supporting deaf, hard of hearing, and blind learners.

EduLaw YouTube Channel: Available from August 2025

New Online Course on the European Union in Mongolian

Open-Access Publications
These materials are supported by a set of freely accessible resources:

  • Textbook: Introduction to the European Union for Mongolian Teacher Educators and Teachers
    Download via ResearchGate
  • Reading Book: Европын холбоотой танилцсан нь – Getting to Know the European Union

    Download via ResearchGate
  • Exercise Book: Европын Холбоог танин мэдэх аялал – A Textbook on the European Union for Primary School Students

    Download via ResearchGate

The MONEUL project is dedicated to fostering inclusive digital learning about the European Union within the Humanities, Languages, and Teacher Training departments of Mongolian partner universities. As a single-country, multilateral partnership, MONEUL brings together partner universities from Belgium, Poland, and Mongolia in Region 5 (Asia) and a European Association. The project aims to build capacity and develop deliverables aligned with Mongolia’s Five-year Development Guidelines 2021-2025 for Education. This includes implementing digital learning and teaching about the European Union annually, modernizing around programs and mandatory courses, creating new online modules on EU democratic structures, values, and policies, developing a Mongolian-English glossary on the EU, modernizing libraries, ensuring inclusive education design for students with disabilities, and enhancing the visibility of the EU in Mongolia.

Join us on this transformative journey as we contribute to the advancement of inclusive digital education and EU-Mongolian cultural exchange.
Gracienne Lauwers (prof. dr., Jean Monnet)

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