Beijing Language and Culture University

Beijing Language and Culture University
北京语言大学
Former names
Higher Preparatory School for Foreign Students (1962-4), Beijing Language Institute (1964-1996)
Established 1962
President Cui Xiliang
Vice-president Lin Guoli, Huo Mingjie, Han Jingtai
Chairperson of the University Council Wang Lujiang
Administrative staff
829
Students 13,000 (9,000 international; 4,000 Chinese)
Location Beijing,  People's Republic of China
39°59′36″N 116°20′16″E / 39.99333°N 116.33778°E / 39.99333; 116.33778Coordinates: 39°59′36″N 116°20′16″E / 39.99333°N 116.33778°E / 39.99333; 116.33778
Campus Urban
Nickname Bei Yu (北语)
Website www.blcu.edu.cn

Beijing Language and Culture University (BLCU; Chinese: 北京语言大学; pinyin: Běijīng Yǔyán Dàxué), colloquially known in Chinese as Yuyan Xueyuan (Chinese: 北京语言学院; pinyin: Běijīng Yǔyán Xuéyuàn), has the main aim of teaching the Chinese language and culture to foreign students. However, it also takes Chinese students specializing in foreign languages and other relevant subjects of humanities and social sciences, and trains teachers of Chinese as a foreign language. It used to be the only institute of this kind in China. After the push for massification of higher education starting in the 90's, nowadays many other universities in almost every major city in China have a similar offer. Thus bachelor, master or post-doc degrees in, "Teaching Chinese as a second language to Foreigners", as well as bachelor's and master's degrees in several foreign languages are no longer only to be found at BLCU.[1] Beijing Language and Culture University is often called "Little United Nations" in China because of its very large number of international students from various countries.

History

Early in the 1950s when the teaching of Chinese as a foreign language (TCFL) was still at the initial stage, the first generation of BLCU teachers took an active part in the pioneering work. As a result, the first school of higher education specially oriented to foreign students, "Higher Preparatory School for Foreign Students", was established in June 1962. In 1964, the school was officially named "Beijing Language Institute". In June 1996 it was renamed "Beijing Language and Culture University" (Chinese: 北京语言文化大学). Its Chinese name was shortened in July 2002 to Beijing Language University with the approval of the Ministry of Education, but the English name remained unchanged. September 6, 2002 witnessed the celebration of the 40th anniversary of BLCU, for which General-Secretary Jiang Zemin and Vice-Premier Li Lanqing wrote letters of congratulations, and the Chairman of the NPC Standing Committee Li Peng wrote words of encouragement.[1]

Campus

South gate of BLCU
East gate of BLCU
University campus - Physical activities complex

The campus of BLCU is located in the Haidian District of Beijing.

Chinese language studies

The Global Times ranks the Chinese language school for foreigners very highly, citing a good campus life, lively location and an experienced faculty.[2][3]

Bachelor's degree programs

Master's degree programs

Doctoral degree programs

Notable faculty and alumni

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-04-13. Retrieved 2010-05-13.
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-09-02. Retrieved 2011-11-08.
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-09-02. Retrieved 2011-11-08.

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