Beijing International Studies University (BISU, the former Beijing
Second Foreign Languages Institute) was founded in 1964 thanks to China's late
Premier Zhou En Lai's great care.
Following the policy of providing higher education for its students on
a multi-level-and-purpose basis, the university offers 23 special areas of
study for undergraduate students majoring in English, Japanese, Russian,
German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, Korean, Translation and Interpreting,
Tourism Management (including second Bachelor's degree), Marketing, Accounting
Management, Expo Economy and Management, International Economics and Trade
(including second Bachelor's degree), Finance, Chinese Language and Literature,
Journalism, Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language, International Politics,
Science of Law, and the Chinese Language
(for international students).
The school enjoys a rational and well-structured composition of
teaching faculty and technical support staff in terms of age, academic degrees,
areas of specialization, and academic titles. Of the total of 800-plus teachers
and support staff members, over 200 teachers are professors and associate
professors. Most of the teachers have studied abroad, either for a degree or
for further pursuance in the chosen subjects. The university also keeps each
year over 60 foreign teachers on its faculty. More than 120 part-time guest
professors are regularly invited every year as well.
To promote students' all-round development in terms of morality,
intelligence, health and virtues, the university, adhering to its spirit of
Virtue, Perseverance, Enlightenment and Competition, attaches importance to the
cultivation of students' overall qualities and professional ethics by
practicing the principle of combining theory with practice, and combining book
knowledge with practical skills.
The university enjoys an environmentally good campus, and it is conveniently located in Chaoyang District of Beijing, adjoining the famous Beijing CBD (Central Business District).