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Is the canteen of Beijing Communication University open to the public?
The canteen of Communication University of Beijing is closed to the public.

China Communication University, referred to as "Zhongchuan" for short, is located in Beijing. It is an industry-specific university in the field of information and communication directly under the Ministry of Education of People's Republic of China (PRC), a national "world-class discipline construction university", a national "2 1 1 project" key construction university and a national "985 engineering advantage discipline innovation platform" construction university.

The school's predecessor was the training course for technicians of the Central Broadcasting Bureau, which was founded in 1954. 1958 was renamed Beijing Broadcasting Institute. 1959 approved by the State Council, the school was upgraded to Beijing Broadcasting Institute.

In 2000, it was transferred from the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television to the Ministry of Education. In 200 1 year, it was identified as the national "2 1 1 project" key construction university. ? In 2002, the East Campus of China University of Mining and Technology was merged into Beijing Broadcasting Institute. September 2004? Renamed China Communication University. ?

Characteristics of Beijing Communication University

2002/KLOC-The official website of the school in October/April shows that the school covers an area of 463,700 square meters with a total construction area of 638,800 square meters. There are 6 departments, 2 1 college and 84 undergraduate majors.

There are 7 post-doctoral research mobile stations, 8 first-class discipline doctoral degree authorization points, 1 first-class discipline master degree authorization points 19, and professional master degree categories 1 1; Two national "double first-class" construction disciplines, two national key disciplines, 1 national key cultivation disciplines.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Communication University of China