The school with a history that dates to the Department of English set up in 1944 at the Foreign Languages School of the Central Military Commission. Host to several national-level programmes, the School tops the list of English teaching and research i ...
The oldest member of BFSU, the School was established in the mid-1940s to train Russian language interpreters. It is top-ranked in Russian language teaching and research and leads in testing the language proficiency of Russian majors. It off ...
The predecessor of this School, the United Nations Programme for Interpreters and Translators, was founded in 1979 when China initiated its reform and opening up policy. The School has been leading the nation’s efforts in training professi ...
SESP, founded on June 25, 2008, is the youngest member of BFSU. It merges the former Department of College English and the English Teaching Section of the School of International Business. The School includes four sections and a research cen ...
The school was founded in 2001. It offers courses in economics and management with English as the medium of instruction. Its graduates are highly competitive in multinational corporations. It offers the following programmes:
International E ...
The School offers programmes in Chinese language and culture to both Chinese and international students. It teaches Chinese as a foreign language and conducts research on overseas Sinology. The School also houses the Office of Confucius Inst ...
Along with the School of Law, the School of International Business, and the Department of International Journalism and Communications, this School represents BFSU’s efforts to diversify into language-related disciplines. It aims at fosteri ...
As a member of BFSU, the School boasts more international connections than its domestic peers. It focuses on producing lawyers specialized in international business law and intellectual property rights law. The School is also home to the fol ...
The School teaches 17 languages spoken in Asia and Africa. They are:
Korean, Vietnamese, Thai, Malay, Lao, Cambodian, Burmese (Myanmar), Indonesian, Turkish, Hebrew, Filipino; Sinhalese (Sinhala, the official language of Sri Lanka); Swahili ...
On the basis of the former Department of European Languages, the School of European Languages and Cultures (SELC) was founded on September 21, 2007. The SELC has established the Department of the Central European Languages, the Department of ...