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University of International Business & Economics
对外经济贸易大学 Duìwài jīngjì màoyì dàxué, also known colloquially as 经贸大学 Jīngmào dàxué
Founded in 1951, UIBE was first designated as a key university by the Chinese government in 1960 for its outstanding academic programs. In 1997 UIBE was put on the list of “Project 211” universities, a governmental program aimed at turning 100 Chinese universities into world renowned high-quality academic institutions in the 21st century.
Since its merger with the China Institute of Finance in 2000, UIBE has become a leader in the studies of economics, business management, law and finance.
The university has gained a reputation as a training ground for top civil servants in the Ministry of Commerce under the Chinese government and in 2010 ranked 9th in the a top 10 ranking of the most competitive universities for undergraduate admission in China nationally.
UIBE is home of The Beijing Center, a program mainly for American students studying in China focused on Mandarin language learning and other finance-related courses taught in English, instructed by professors from many of Beijing’s top universities.
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UIBE is widely renowned as one of China’s premier universities in the field of economics, finance and business. It is also one of few Chinese universities that offer economics and business classes taught in English to foreign students. If you are looking to gain an insight into the world of Chinese finance and economics but don’t quite have the level of Mandarin Chinese to undertake a course taught in Chinese then this UIBE offers the perfect course for you. Find out more about what it's like to live and study in Beijing...
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