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Beijing International Studies University : ウィキペディア英語版
Beijing International Studies University

| mottoeng = Integrity, Diligency,
Verity, Competency
| motto_lang = Hani

| country=China
| city = Beijing
| coor =
| website = (www.bisu.edu.cn )
| campus =

| type = Public
| established =
| closed =
| endowment =
| budget =
| free_label=Affiliations
|free=

| students = 10,700 (incl. 1,048 international)〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Beijing International Studies University )
| undergrad =
| postgrad =
| other =
| faculty= 680〔
| staff=300
| chancellor = Feng Pei
| president =
| footnotes =
}}

The Beijing International Studies University (BISU) is a public teaching and research university based in the city of Beijing, China. Founded in 1964, it was part of the national initiative to promote tertiary foreign language education.
The institute grew out of a 1956-established subsidiary of Xinhua News Agency〔 Note: the author is former Chairman of Xinhua News Agency.〕
and has developed into one of the most notable universities of foreign languages and cultural studies in China.

Today, the University pioneers in the fields of tourism studies, hospitality management and international trade.
It maintains links with national institutions including the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and the National Tourism Administration.
In addition, it holds formal collaborative agreements with more than 140 universities and academic institutions of about 40 countries spanning the continents,
providing a wide range of study opportunities for inbound and outbound students alike.
According to the China Education and Research Network, the University is ranked fourth for the most satisfactory international admissions and services among Chinese universities.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Chinese University Ranking )

BISU sits primarily in the central east of Chaoyang District, home to the city's CBD and the majority of foreign embassies. It is broadly organised into four academic divisions—Arts, Management, Economics and Political Sciences—within which there are
19 main
departments
and institutes,
facilitated with numerous
research centers,
laboratorties,
interdisciplinary units
and supporting services.
==History==
The history of Beijing International Studies University dates back to the 1950s, when People's Republic of China started to gain international recognition and the need emerged for proficient foreign language speakers.
In the early 1960s, after completing the 14-country state visit, the then-Premier Zhou Enlai initiated the ''Seven-Year Plan for Foreign Language Education''
and proposed to establish the Beijing Second Foreign Languages Institute, now known as the Beijing International Studies University.
The whole founding process was under the supervision of Zhou.

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