Beijing
International Studies University (BISU) is a renowned institution of
higher education of multi-disciplines, offering subjects and courses of
disciplines of literature, tourism management, liberal arts, management,
economics, and law, with the foreign languages and literature as its
dominant discipline and tourism management as its specialized
discipline. It is an important base in China for the teaching and
research of foreign languages, translation, tourism, and economics and
foreign trade.BISU, founded in 1964 with the support of China’s late
premier Zhou Enlai, was one of the first institutions in China that
offered undergraduate education. In its history, BISU was once under the
successive leaderships of China International Cultural Liaison
Commission, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the People's Government of
Beijing Municipality, Ministry of Education and China National Tourism Administration. Today, BISU is sponsored by the People's Government of Beijing Municipality.
With
“Integrity, Diligence, Truth, and Leadership” as its motto, BISU has
long dedicated itself to passing down eastern and western civilizations
and cultural and educational exchanges between China and other
countries. Students are inspired to learn from both civilizations
and achieve the unity of knowing and doing, while its exceptional
faculty is committed to offering students education in the spirit of
humanities education.
BISU is
located in Chaoyang District, Beijing, with The Central Business
District (CBD) on its west and Tongzhou District, the subsidiary
administrative center of Beijing, on its east. At present, BISU has
nearly 10,000 registered students, including 6,100 undergraduate
students, 1,300 graduate students and 1,000 international students. It
is organized into 16 Schools, 7 departments and 3 supporting units. The
school library has collections of over 1,080,000 volumes, about 1,010
current journals, and an extensive collection of electronic resources.
The library has 44 Chinese databases, 45 foreign language databases and two databases established by itself.
In order to build BISU into a teaching-research university with a high level of internationalization, distinctiveness and popularity, BISU seeks to highlight the development of its two leading disciplines of Foreign Languages and Literature and Tourism Management, offer students a broad, interdisciplinary education with an international perspective, and produce graduates that are qualified for inter-cultural exchange and ready to make a difference on the world stage. It’s BISU’s goal to become a first-rate foreign studies university with global influence.