Delegations from the University of Queensland and the Autonomous University of Chihuahua visited Beijing International Studies University (BISU), where they had a meeting with BISU President Ji Jinbiao to explore opportunities for international education cooperation.
The qipao, a traditional Chinese dress, holds great cultural significance. It is now possible to see overseas students donning this iconic outfit at a newly established base that promotes Chinese culture.
As one of the co-organizers, Beijing International Studies University (BISU) launched an academic forum on Beijing's international image construction on March 30.
March 5, 2023 marked the 60th Lei Feng Memorial Day, a day when the spirit of volunteerism is celebrated in China. College volunteer work has become the norm, and the Beijing International Volunteer Service Center initiated by the Beijing International Studies University (BISU) has served as a hub for volunteers from all walks of life. From the Belt and Road Forum to the Olympics, BISU volunteers are found actively participating in major events.
Chang Yu, secretary of the CPC BISU Committee, met with Barney Glover, vice-chancellor and president of Western Sydney University (WSU). The two universities signed a cooperation agreement during Glover's visit.
The Journal of Beijing International Studies University has been chosen again as a core language journal in the field of linguistics through AMI evaluation system.
Beijing International Studies University hosted a job fair on March 14 for its 2023 graduates. The fair featured over 600 job positions across 10 industries. The event attracted up to 2,300 job seekers, a significant number.