Beijing International Studies University

The Second Beijing foreign language high school Chinese北京 第二 外国语 学院, pinyin Běijīng Dì'èr Wàiguóyǔ Xueyuan abbreviated二 外, Erwai, in the English language as Beijing International Studies University ( BISU ), formerly known as Beijing Second Foreign Language University, in German as second Beijing Foreign Studies University called, is a university in Beijing, China. She is currently under the administration of the Beijing Education Commission.

History

The Second Beijing Foreign Language High School was founded on October 24, 1964 in life, after the former Prime Minister of the People's Republic of China, Zhou Enlai to travel abroad a great need for foreign language specialists noted, particularly in the area of ​​cultural exchange. Foreign language teachers and graduates of various cultural institutions and universities from all over China were summoned to Beijing and a new foreign language high school east of the city of Beijing set up as the first Beijing Foreign Language High School, which forms mainly diplomats, located in the west of the city. 1983, the second foreign language high school was handed over to the State Tourist Office China. This resulted in a change in the research focus result. The university should develop since then primarily skilled professionals for the tourism and at the same time have a different name, the Tourist College of China. In 2000, the college was declared a city-owned university and named " China Tourism Academy " inscribed plaque removed at the main entrance.

Today, the Beijing Second Foreign Language Institute of Technology has developed into a university with many courses, which esp. specializing in foreign language studies and is characterized by related to tourism study. It covers a total area of ​​over 220,000 square meters and can offer 8000 places.

Faculties and Institutes

  • English Department English
  • Japanese
  • Russian
  • German
  • French, Italian
  • Spanish, Portuguese
  • Arabic
  • Korean
  • Tourism Management, Hospitality Management, Exhibition Management, Financial Management, Marketing
  • International Economics and Trade
  • Finance
  • Chinese Literature, Journalism
  • Law, international politics
  • Chinese Literature
  • Research Institute of Tourism Development
  • Research Institute for Intercultural Communication and Comparative Literature

Cultural venues and events

  • TV station BISU
  • Radio ' Voice of Erwai '
  • Association of Student Organizations
  • "红白 歌 合 戦" the Japanese department
  • Classical Concerts
  • Singing competitions
  • Freshmen, Christmas and New Year Party
  • Participation in the China -wide competition Debattierwettbewerben
  • Forum of Youth elites
  • Cultural Festival of German-speaking
  • Week of Culture of France and Italy

Under -standing company

  • Donghua International Travel Agency
  • Tourist publisher
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