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The Beijing International Studies University (BISU) is a public 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 subsidiary 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 international trade, tourism studies and hospitality management.

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  • The Beijing International Studies University (BISU) is a public 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 subsidiary 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 international trade, tourism studies and hospitality management. 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. 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 organized into four academic divisions—Arts, Management, Economics and Political Sciences—within which there are 19 main departments and institutes, facilitated with numerous research centers, laboratories, interdisciplinary units and supporting services. (en)
  • Die Zweite Pekinger Fremdsprachenhochschule chinesisch 北京第二外国语学院, Pinyin Běijīng Dì'èr Wàiguóyǔ Xuéyuàn, abgekürzt 二外, Erwai, im englischen Sprachraum als Beijing International Studies University (BISU), früher als Beijing Second Foreign Language University bekannt, im Deutschen auch als Zweite Beijinger Fremdsprachenuniversität bezeichnet, ist eine Universität in der chinesischen Hauptstadt Peking. Sie steht momentan unter der Verwaltung der Pekinger Bildungskommission. (de)
  • L’université d'études internationales de Pékin (en chinois : 北京第二外国语学院, ou en anglais : Beijing International Studies University, ou plus simplement BISU), est une université publique située à le district Chaoyang de Pékin. Elle est fondée le 24 octobre 1964 sous les auspices du premier ministre Zhou Enlai, pour améliorer la formation en langues étrangères et dans les sciences de gestion touristique. L'université est composée de huit facultés de langues étrangères qui enseignent l’anglais, le japonais, le russe l’allemand, le français, l’italien, l’espagnol, le portugais, l’arabe et le coréen. Elles offrent des formations diplomantes dans une large palette de spécialités : gestion touristique, économie et commerce international, communication internationale, droit et politique, traduction et interprétation, formation continue, échanges culturels et éducation internationale. En recette période, BISU a lancé beaucoup des majors afin de complimenter les majors en moment. Par exemple, traduction en espagnol, Allemand et Russe, gestion de hôtel et conférence. (fr)
  • 베이징 제2외국어학원(중국어 간체자: 北京第二外国语学院, 정체자: 北京第二外國語學院, 병음: běi jīng dì èr wài guó yǔ xué yuàn)은 1964년 저우언라이 총리의 배려 아래 개설된 대학이다. 영어학과, 독일어학과, 일본어학과, 프랑스어학과, 러시아어학과, 한국어학과, 아랍어학과, 스페인어학과, 이태리어학과 등 외국어 학과가 개설되어 있고, 또 호텔관리학과,국제무역학과,중문학과 등이 개설된다. 다른 대학과 달리, 북경제2외국어대학은 교육부에 소속된 대학이 아니라 관광부에 소속되어 있다. 그래서 가이드 자격 시험도 개설되어 있다. (ko)
  • 北京第二外国語大学(ペキンだいにがいこくごだいがく、簡体字:北京第二外国语学院、略:二外、英名:Beijing International Studies University、略称BISU)は中国北京市朝陽区にある外国語大学。 (ja)
  • Второй Пекинский институт иностранных языков (кит. упр. 北京第二外国语学院, пиньинь Běijīng Dì'èr Wàiguóyǔ Xuéyuàn), сокращённо Эрвай (кит. 二外), международное название Пекинский университет международных исследований (англ. Beijing International Studies University, BISU) — высшее учебное заведение в Пекине. (ru)
  • 北京第二外国语学院(英語:Beijing International Studies University,缩写:BISU),简称二外、北二外,是中国一所以外语学科为基础,旅游学科为特色,文学、经济学、管理学、法学等多学科共同发展的教学型大学。学校创建于1964年,校训为明德、勤学、求是、竞先,是中國语言类重点大学之一,也是中国旅游界的最高学府。北京第二外国语学院占地面积22.3万平方米,培養中国经济、社会发展外事、旅游、经贸等方面的国际性、应用型人才。中國外交部部长王毅、商务部部长高虎城均为北二外校友。 (zh)
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  • Beijing International Studies University Establishment Ceremony was held. President of the Chinese Academy of Sciences Guo Moruo inscribed the university name. (en)
  • The university was officially established, affiliated with the Commission for Cultural Relations of Foreign Countries. Academic units were originally organised into English Department, French Department, Department of Spanish and Arabic, Department of German and Japanese, Department of Eastern European Languages and a training center for providing intensive courses to national officers. The academic staff—including the first 22 international staff members—were mainly drawn from the Commission, the Xinhua News Agency and sister universities of BISU. (en)
  • The play Timon of Athens was performed at China's first Shakespeare Festival. It was one of the only two English plays; the other one was The Merchant of Venice presented by People's Liberation Army Art Theatre. (en)
  • The Commission for Cultural Relations of Foreign Countries was abolished; the university was then affiliated with the Foreign Ministry. (en)
  • The Research Institute for Tourism Sciences was established. In 2003, the Institute was renamed Research Institute of Tourism Development. (en)
  • The winning design of BISU Union's rebranding initiative came into use. The new Union logo was designed by Zhao Ting . (en)
  • The university became one of the first authorised HSK test centers based in Beijing. (en)
  • Following the Cultural Revolution, the Renmin University was closed down and many of its foreign academic staff were transferred to BISU. (en)
  • The official website was established. The original domain name was www.erwai.net.cn. (en)
  • The BISU Japanese Alumni Association was established by BISU's Japanese graduates. As of 2006, several thousand Japanese students graduated from the university. (en)
  • From July, Premier Zhou Enlai visited BISU for consecutive five times. Zhou inspected the campus, talked with students and staff, and dined with students in the university dining hall. Vice Premiers Chen Yi and Li Xiannian also came to the campus to show their support. (en)
  • The first 646 students commenced studying at BISU. (en)
  • The university was titled Model Campus. (en)
  • UniLife resumed publication. (en)
  • Class suspension at all levels due to Cultural Revolution. The next day, UniLife stopped publication; as of the suspension, 26 issues had been published. (en)
  • The National Tourism Administration set up the Department of Tourism Management in BISU, making it the earliest shaper of Chinese tourism education. The new established majors included tourism management and tourism translation ; in 1981 and 1982, 3100 students enrolled in the two majors. (en)
  • Foreign Language Teaching , the first academic journal of BISU, was founded. It was renamed Paper in April 1980 and eventually Journal of Beijing International Studies University in January 1986. (en)
  • A new college was built up as the branch campus of BISU. It was later taken over by the Beijing Union University and renamed Beijing Tourism School in 1983. (en)
  • Accompanied by the Chairman of National Tourism Administration , the then vice premier, Li Lanqing, inspected the university and gave a speech. (en)
  • To mark the 30th Anniversary of BISU, Vice Premiers Li Lanqing and Qian Qichen, Chairman of the National Tourism Administration wrote inscription as a token of congratulation to the university. (en)
  • The China Tourism Education Committee was established under the China Tourism Association. Beijing International Studies University was elected President Unit, the then Chancellor Duan Jianguo was appointed Chairman. (en)
  • The university got the approval from the National Press Bureau to rename The UniLife to Newsletter of Beijing International Studies University. From September 2001, the newspaper officially became a publicly published news media using the national serial number CN11—0965/. (en)
  • The university signed the exchange agreement with Cornell University School of Hotel Administration. (en)
  • The university was named Outstanding Academic Institution for International Students Education by Beijing Education Commission. Only 9 out of the 56 received an Outstanding. (en)
  • The first 226 student commenced after the resumption of Gaokao, China's National College Entrance Examination. (en)
  • The Beijing International Studies University Alumni Association was established. On the same day, a statue was set up on campus, which was donated by alumni and current students in honor of the former Premier Zhou Enlai. (en)
  • The rock band Wan Li Ma Wang was established in winter, formed by BISU students Wan Xing, Li Shichao, Ma Xiaoyi and Wang Xinbo. Wan Li Ma Wang played mainly classic rock and is known to be the oldest rock band from China. (en)
  • Inauguration of the Institute of China Translation Development was held at Beijing International Studies University. It is the first national research center focused on the Chinese translation industry and is a strategic alliance of BISU and the Translators Association of China, with support from CIUTI and China Foreign Languages Publishing Administration. The ceremony was attended by prominent representatives from the academia and industry, and was reported by Xinhuanet, People's Daily and the China Internet Information Center. (en)
  • Electronic operation systems came into use in the dining halls, ending the history of Fan Piao at BISU. (en)
  • The Center for Foreign Language Teaching was established, in charge of the training programs initiated by the United Nations. (en)
  • The ceremony for BISU's 40th Anniversary was held. The then Vice Premier Li Lanqing wrote inscription as a token of congratulation to the university. BISU also received congratulations message from State Councillors including Xu Jialu, Han Qide and Chen Zhili. (en)
  • The university became officially affiliated with the National Tourism Administration. (en)
  • The university became one of the first universities entitled to award master's degrees. Later in June, the first 2 postgraduate students were admitted to the university. (en)
  • The State Council turned over the university to the Ministry of Education. It was co-administered by the Beijing Government in the meantime. (en)
  • The university was connected to the Internet for the first time. (en)
  • Vice Premier and Foreign Minister Chen Yi inspected the university and gave a speech on the guiding principle for running a foreign language teaching university. (en)
  • The staff at Chinese Teaching and Research Office formed the literary group Tong Huai Zhou , which means Sharing the memories of Premier Zhou, in response to the Tiananmen Incident. In the name of Tong Huai Zhou, the group compiled and published selected works of poetry and photo albums, issuing millions of copies and having a significant impact domestically and overseas. Those collections became known as The Tiananmen Poems. (en)
  • The university became one of the first universities entitled by the State Council Academic Degrees Committee to award bachelor's degrees. The 362 graduating students of the same year were the first with undergraduate degrees awarded. (en)
  • The bi-weekly school newspaper UniLife was founded. (en)
  • The university signed the exchange agreement with Kyoto University of Foreign Studies. This is the first formal agreement signed with a foreign university by BISU. 26 students from Kyoto University of Foreign Studies commenced studying Chinese in July, who were the first short-term international exchange student admitted to BISU. The first long-term international students enrolled in September. (en)
  • The university's English name was officially changed to Beijing International Studies University . In accordance with this, the university's website domain was changed to www.bisu.edu.cn. (en)
  • The administration of the university was transferred to the Beijing Municipal Government. The Beijing Language Institute was then affiliated with BISU, which ran separately again in October 1972. (en)
  • The first Confucius Institute of BISU was established in Autonomous University of Chihuahua, Mexico. (en)
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  • Die Zweite Pekinger Fremdsprachenhochschule chinesisch 北京第二外国语学院, Pinyin Běijīng Dì'èr Wàiguóyǔ Xuéyuàn, abgekürzt 二外, Erwai, im englischen Sprachraum als Beijing International Studies University (BISU), früher als Beijing Second Foreign Language University bekannt, im Deutschen auch als Zweite Beijinger Fremdsprachenuniversität bezeichnet, ist eine Universität in der chinesischen Hauptstadt Peking. Sie steht momentan unter der Verwaltung der Pekinger Bildungskommission. (de)
  • 베이징 제2외국어학원(중국어 간체자: 北京第二外国语学院, 정체자: 北京第二外國語學院, 병음: běi jīng dì èr wài guó yǔ xué yuàn)은 1964년 저우언라이 총리의 배려 아래 개설된 대학이다. 영어학과, 독일어학과, 일본어학과, 프랑스어학과, 러시아어학과, 한국어학과, 아랍어학과, 스페인어학과, 이태리어학과 등 외국어 학과가 개설되어 있고, 또 호텔관리학과,국제무역학과,중문학과 등이 개설된다. 다른 대학과 달리, 북경제2외국어대학은 교육부에 소속된 대학이 아니라 관광부에 소속되어 있다. 그래서 가이드 자격 시험도 개설되어 있다. (ko)
  • 北京第二外国語大学(ペキンだいにがいこくごだいがく、簡体字:北京第二外国语学院、略:二外、英名:Beijing International Studies University、略称BISU)は中国北京市朝陽区にある外国語大学。 (ja)
  • Второй Пекинский институт иностранных языков (кит. упр. 北京第二外国语学院, пиньинь Běijīng Dì'èr Wàiguóyǔ Xuéyuàn), сокращённо Эрвай (кит. 二外), международное название Пекинский университет международных исследований (англ. Beijing International Studies University, BISU) — высшее учебное заведение в Пекине. (ru)
  • 北京第二外国语学院(英語:Beijing International Studies University,缩写:BISU),简称二外、北二外,是中国一所以外语学科为基础,旅游学科为特色,文学、经济学、管理学、法学等多学科共同发展的教学型大学。学校创建于1964年,校训为明德、勤学、求是、竞先,是中國语言类重点大学之一,也是中国旅游界的最高学府。北京第二外国语学院占地面积22.3万平方米,培養中国经济、社会发展外事、旅游、经贸等方面的国际性、应用型人才。中國外交部部长王毅、商务部部长高虎城均为北二外校友。 (zh)
  • The Beijing International Studies University (BISU) is a public 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 subsidiary 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 international trade, tourism studies and hospitality management. (en)
  • L’université d'études internationales de Pékin (en chinois : 北京第二外国语学院, ou en anglais : Beijing International Studies University, ou plus simplement BISU), est une université publique située à le district Chaoyang de Pékin. Elle est fondée le 24 octobre 1964 sous les auspices du premier ministre Zhou Enlai, pour améliorer la formation en langues étrangères et dans les sciences de gestion touristique. En recette période, BISU a lancé beaucoup des majors afin de complimenter les majors en moment. Par exemple, traduction en espagnol, Allemand et Russe, gestion de hôtel et conférence. (fr)
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