1 Beijing Foreign Studies University
Shanghai Foreign Languages University
3 Northwestern Polytechnical University
4 Peking University
Beijing Language and Culture University
6 Xi 'an International Studies University
7 Nanjing University
Sichuan International Studies University
9 Shanghai Jiaotong University
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Introduction to Beijing Foreign Studies University:
Beijing Foreign Studies University (hereinafter referred to as Beijing Foreign Studies University), affiliated to the Ministry of Education of People's Republic of China (PRC), ranks among the first batch of "2 1 1 projects" in China, and is selected as one of the six "projects" of the Ministry of Finance.
With a graduate school, it is a national key university with a long history, the largest number of languages and complete school-running level among foreign language colleges in China, and is known as the "cradle of China diplomats".
Beijing Foreign Studies University was formerly known as 194 1 the Russian Brigade of the Third Branch of China People's Anti-Japanese Military and Political University, which was established in Yan 'an, and later developed into Yan 'an Foreign Language School, under the leadership of China * * * Production Party. After the founding of New China, the school was under the leadership of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 1954, renamed Beijing Foreign Studies University; From 65438 to 0959, it merged with Beijing Russian Institute to form a new Beijing Foreign Studies Institute. 1980 directly under the leadership of the Ministry of Education. 1994, officially renamed Beijing Foreign Studies University.