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How many campuses does Shanghai International Studies University have? Which campus is the best and which campuses are introduced?
1. How many campuses does Shanghai International Studies University have? Shanghai International Studies University now has two campuses, Hongkou Campus and Songjiang Campus.

2. Which campus of Shanghai International Studies University is the best? Introduce each campus.

1. Hongkou Campus of Shanghai International Studies University

Address: No.550, Dalian West Road, Guangzhong Road. Shanghai International Studies University has two campuses, covering 74.7 hectares. Among them, Hongkou Campus is located in the center of Shanghai, connected with Luxun Park and Duolun Road. Songjiang Campus is located at the foot of Sheshan Mountain, the "top of Shanghai" on the outskirts of Shanghai, adjacent to Guangfulin Site, the "root of Shanghai". The two come down in one continuous line and have their own characteristics.

2. Songjiang Campus of Shanghai International Studies University

Address: No.0/550, Wen Xiang Road, Songjiang District, Shanghai. Shanghai International Studies University is the same age as New China. Its predecessor was Shanghai Russian School affiliated to East China People's Revolutionary University. Its first chairman was Jiang Chunfang, a famous Russian translator, publisher and founder of the encyclopedia of China. Later, after being inherited and reformed by the Foreign Language School affiliated to East China People's Revolutionary University, Shanghai Russian Institute (minor) and Shanghai International Studies University, it was listed as a national key university of the Ministry of Education in 1963 and officially renamed as 1994.

Three. Introduction of Shanghai International Studies University

Shanghai International Studies University (SISU), founded in1949 65438+February, is one of the birthplaces of foreign language education in New China. The first foreign language institution established after the founding of New China, directly under the Ministry of Education, was jointly established with Shanghai and entered the national "2 165438".

Adhering to the motto spirit of "Gao Zhiyuan, learn from abroad" and the school philosophy of "Interpreting the world and achieving the future", Shanghai International Studies University is committed to becoming a world-class foreign studies university with distinctive global knowledge in Yu Jiancheng with the school purpose of "serving national development, all-round human growth, social progress and cultural exchanges between China and foreign countries".

Historical inheritance

Shanghai International Studies University is the same age as New China. Its predecessor was Shanghai Russian School affiliated to East China People's Revolutionary University. Its first chairman was Jiang Chunfang, a famous Russian translator, publisher and founder of the encyclopedia of China. Later, it was listed as a national key university of the Ministry of Education in 1963 after being inherited and transformed by the Foreign Language School affiliated to East China People's Revolutionary University, Shanghai Russian Institute (revised) and Shanghai International Studies Institute. 1985 approved by the Ministry of Education, the English name of the school was determined as "Shanghai International Studies University" (SISU for short), and 1994 was officially renamed as "Shanghai International Studies University".

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