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The meaning of the emblem of Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications
The meaning of the emblem of Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications is as follows:

The emblem of Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications takes Hongyan as the postal symbol, the semicircular antenna at the lower right as the symbol of electricity, and the name of the school in Chinese and English is written on the circular belt. In the middle of the inner ring, a swan spreads its wings in the upper part and a parabolic antenna in the lower part, which shows that ancient flying pigeons spread books to modern high technology, and also shows the scientific and technological characteristics of school information dissemination.

Located in Beijing, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications (hereinafter referred to as BUPT) is a national key university directly under the Ministry of Education of People's Republic of China (PRC) and jointly established by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. It ranks among the national "double first-class" construction universities, "2 1 1 engineering" and "985 engineering advantage discipline innovation platform".

As a founding member of Beijing Hi-Tech University Alliance, China Artificial Intelligence Education Association and CDIO Engineering Education Alliance, he has been selected into the national "1 1 plan", "20 1 1 plan", the government scholarship receiving institution for overseas students in China, the first batch of outstanding engineers education and training plan of the Ministry of Education, and the national public graduate program for building high-level universities.

The first batch of "new engineering" research and practice projects of the Ministry of Education, the first batch of demonstration universities in China to deepen the reform of innovation and entrepreneurship education, the first-class network security college construction demonstration project universities, the national college students' cultural quality education base, and the national postal industry talent training base. It has many well-known alumni in politics, business, academia and even sports.

Established in 1955, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, formerly known as Beijing Institute of Posts and Telecommunications, is the first post and telecommunications institution in People's Republic of China (PRC), which belongs to the former Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications. 1960 was identified as a national key university by the State Council. 1993, renamed as "Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications". In 2000, it was listed in the ranks of universities directly under the Ministry of Education.

Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications is a comprehensive university. It is not only a post and telecommunications information college, but also has 43 undergraduate majors, including science, engineering, literature, law, economics, management, teaching, philosophy and art, which are suitable for all kinds of students.