Stubs

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Student awards

Archives

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  • BISU: Infobox [finished]
  • BISU: Global partnerships [finished]

REFRENCING ISSUES

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Zhuan Ti (bisu.edu.cn) = BISU Features
The titles here go to Work label for references
Special Features have their own titles like
  • 二外报 → BISU Newspaper
  • 远航新闻网 → BNC
  • 二外新闻网 → BMC
  • 翔宇新声 → Xiang Yu New Voice [1]
  • BISU Histories Online [2]
  • BISU Alumni Association [3]
  • BISU Admissions [4] Open Day @ Tencent
Others
  • BISU Features: 45th Anniversary
  • BISU Features: Oral History[1]
  • BISU Features: 12th Five-Year-Plan
Sometimes not feeling like translating titles like
  • 第七次党代会专题 → BISU Features
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History

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BISU Histories Online Annex: Events 1964-2009
Timeline info archive

2003—present

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Research Institute of Tourism Development, Research Institute of Cross Cultural Studies, Research Institute of Foreign Literature and applied Linguistics.

  1. Enrollment at BISU includes more than 10,000 Chinese students and 1,000 international students.
  2. The university also runs two businesses, the Donghua International Travel Agency and Tourism Education Press, reflecting its focus on tourism management studies.

BISU: Intro

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... four academic divisions—Arts, Management, Economics and Political Sciences—

It currently delivers 54 undergraduate and postgraduate degree programs encompassing nearly 300 courses in a wide range of disciplines.

  • libraries: departments have their own collections.

文秘实验室、新闻学实验室(包括非线性编辑室和演播室)、对外汉语教学实验室

Main Campus

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Just a simplied map for the BISU central campus.

BISU's central campus occupies a 22.3-acre (223,334 m3) site in the vicinity of the Guomao neighbourhood, about 5 miles (8.8 km) east of the Central CBD. It neighbours the Communication University of China from the West Gate and has two main entrances on Jianguo Road (South Entrance) and Chaoyang Road (North Entrance), both with bus stops located within walking distance.

The campus is featured by a mixture of contemporary and antique architecture which is naturally integrated into the landscape. While situated in the urban area, it is honoured Garden Campus and has maintained this title since 1994.[4] In 1997, it was named the city's Model Campus.[5]

The central campus boasts five major teaching buildings, six student halls of residence and the university library. Full meals and light fare are available at two dining halls and five specialty restaurants, in addition to two corner stores offering snacks and drinks. Vending machines are on the groud floor of the International Lodge. In addition, it contains most of the sports facilities, including an outdoor stadium with two volleyball courts and six basketball courts, an indoor gymnasium, four tennis courts and an aquatic center. Other amenities include a supermarket, a copy shop, a book store and a post office. A pharmacy and an ICBC bank branch are located at the North Entrance, opposite to the Tian-Ke-Long shopping mall on the other side of the road. The university press Tourism Education Press headquarter office is also located nearby.

The northern campus houses the School of Continuing Education and the Study Abroad Resource Center. The Yi-Shui-Fang-Yuan campus in the south is the new residential area developed in 2011. Separated by the Jingtong Expressway from the central campus, it is centered on a peaceful site along the Tonghui River and provides housing facilities for most of the undergraduate and postgraduate students.

Architechtures / landmarks

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This list of Northwestern University buildings encompasses the two campuses in Evanston and Chicago, Illinois. The Evanston campus has witnessed approximately 150 buildings rise on its 240 acres (0.97 km2) and the downtown Chicago campus of approximately 25 acres (100,000 m2) is home to the schools of medicine and law.
Teaching and research
  • Hall/Building (=Lou and has Annex): Main Hall, Chinese, Xiangyu, Tourism
  • Auditorium (=Ting): Mingde (level 2, main), Jingxian (Bldg 5, North), Qinxue, Qiushi (level 1, main)
  • ? International xx Center: Guojiao
Housing/Accommodation

Building = Dorm/Residence Halls

  • housing on campus (Residence Halls & Guojiao)
  • Yi Shui Fang Yuan
Major facilities and landmarks
  • Learning: Library,
  • Sports: Aquatic Center-indoor, Gymnasium-indoor, sport fields (the big one, outdoor), tennis courts (the 2 small fields, outdoor)
  • Landmarks: the corridor (?), the Pavilion, the Motto Stone, the Statue of Zhou Enlai
On-campus services
  • food courts (outlets), specialty canteens/restaurants, stop-by vendors (closed since...2011? along with the Canteen 2)
  • Blues Coffee
also Zhuanjia Lou and Guojiao Zhongxin
and Xijie next to CUC
  • supermarkets, the corner stores that offers snacks and drinks (2, the one at south gate provides printing services)
  • self-study space and learning facilities
University Libraries Library
University Reading Hub(s) level3/4, mgz/nspp,
University Learning Hubs, some facilitated with computers
  • common needs: barber, post, bookstore

Campus culture? e.g. the cats

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Renovations

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The campus has seen recent construction and renovation.
在2011年学校制定的十二五规划中,学校将在未来五年兴建数座教学楼、学生公寓。
Macquarie University#Campus The university is currently undertaking a large infrastructure and capital works program that will see an investment of over $1 billion into new buildings and projects across the campus[37] and has set up an Office of Major Projects to oversee the new developments. The major projects include the development of a new university library, a Hearing Hub and the global headquarters of Cochlear Limited, redevelopment of the student services building and new student accommodation facilities. Macquarie is also seeking to develop the eastern perimeter of its campus along Herring Road and establish a new Station Precinct that will contain a number of multi-storey towers, basement car parking and a ground plane that will provide retail and landscaped connections to the university proper. It is anticipated that the Station Precinct will act as a new commercial front door to the campus.[38]
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In 2013, a branch campus is expected to be built in Tongzhou District, the new City Sub-Center of Beijing.[6][7] The University President Zhou Lie disclosed in January that the new site would be located in Lucheng, neighbouring the east campus of Renmin University and Peking Union Medical College,[8][9] with only a 20-minute drive to the central campus.[10][11]

As of March 2013, the university has held conferences and seminars on feasibility analysis of the project, with regard to the 2013—2020 Outline of National Tourism and Leisure released by the State Council in February.[12][13]

Photo galleries

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Panorama of the stadium on BISU's main campus

BISU: Media

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For Television For Radio

  • Cam FM: History, Current broadcasts, Awards, Alumni, Link, UniTemplate (Student Life)
  • Fuse FM: History, Awards, Alumni, Link, UniTemplate (Student Life)
  • Radio Warwick: History, Current broadcasts (Activities), Awards, Alumni, Link, UniTemplate (Student Life)
  • Surge (radio station): History, Committee, Awards, Alumni, Link, UniTemplate (Student Life)
  • Radio K: History, Studio, Awards, Funding, Link, UniTemplate (Student Life)
  • WKPS: History, Shows (Activities), Technical information, Link, UniTemplate (Student Life)

Info

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Degree/non-degree programs
  • undergrad: (length) degree, major (orientation) - admission
  • grad: (length) degree, major - admission
  • exchange, degree-major-partners -admission
  • professional & continuing education/HND....
Scholarships and financial aids

Research and publications

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  • Gallery for logos
  • Location
  • Major events
Something deleted from the Uni infobox; refer to the see also to see how to manage this section
ChancellorFeng Pei (Public Relations and Propaganda)
PresidentZhou Lie (Disciplinary Diversity and International Communications)
Vice-ChancellorZheng Ruijun (Ombuds and Internal Auditing)
Ji Jinbiao (Student Affairs and Personnel)
Xu Lianchun (Labor Relations)
Deputy Vice-ChancellorQiu Ming (Academic Affairs)
Li Xiaomu (Finance and Equity)
Zhu Peifen (Research and Development)
Ni Zhiheng (Facilities and Administration)
collapsible list
President lists
p6王兴斌 北京第二外语学院/(中国旅游学院)教授 客座教授 2000/10/1
p8.14张辉 北京第二外国语大学 教授、博导 客座教授 2007.1-2010.1 旅游学旅游管理学院
戴斌,男,博士,教授,博士生导师,现任中国旅游研究院院长。主要从事旅游企业管理、旅游产业经济的研究;历任安徽财经大学贸易经济系副教授,北京第二外国语学院旅游管理学院教授、饭店管理系主任、科研处处长兼学报常务副主编、校长助理兼中瑞酒店管理学院院长。曾在《旅游学刊》、等境内外媒体上公开发表相关论文260余篇,出版《现代饭店集团研究》、《中国国有饭店的转型与变革研究》、《国有饭店产业重组与集团化管理》等十余部专著、译著和教材;主持国家自然科学基金委员会、国家社会科学基金委员会、国家旅游局、教育部、北京市政府、北京市社科规划办、中国国旅集团、岭南国际企业集团等政府部门和商业机构委托课题40余项,获教育部、人事部等颁发的“全国优秀教师”称号。2011年聘为旅游管理专业荣誉教授。
魏小安,男,研究员,博士生导师,现任中国旅游研究院学术委员会主任;主要从事旅游行业文件及标准制定、旅游创意与咨询研究工作。曾任国家旅游局政策法规司副司长、旅行社饭店管理司司长、政策法规司司长、规划发展与财务司司长,中国社会科学院旅游研究中心研究员,兼任中央民族大学博士生导师,中国旅游研究院学术委员会主任,世界休闲组织中国分会副会长、秘书长,全国休闲标准化技术委员会主任,中国旅游协会休闲度假分会秘书长等职务。2011年聘为旅游管理专业荣誉教授。

BISU: Administration (President and Vice-Chancellor)

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The chancellor is elected by the fellows and presides at Senate meetings.
In 1924, the executive position of vice-chancellor was created, and the chancellor ceased to have managerial responsibilities. Until 1860, the chancellor was known as the provost.
  • 1964–1966: Li Chang (book_0)
  • 1966–1978: Managerial autonomy deprived, 1966-72 with no president; 1972-78 only Chancellor (CPC Secretary) Zhang Tian'en 张天恩
  • 1978–1983: Tang Kai 唐恺
  • 1983–1987: Zhang Daoyi 张道一
  • 1987–1989: Han Kehua 韩克华
  • 1989–1991: Li Xianhui 李先辉
  • 1991–1999: Chang Dianyuan 常殿元
  • 1999–2006: Du Jiang
  • 2006–present: Zhou Lie

Notes

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  1. ^ Ask for image uploading permissions!!
  2. ^ 人力资源处 (2012-08-14). "旅游发展委员会领导简介". 北京旅游发展委员会. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  3. ^ "《北京市国民经济和社会发展第十二个五年规划纲要》". BISU Features: 12th Five-Year-Plan. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  4. ^ Shu, Hong and Wang, Yuping (2004). "Event 1995". In BISU Editorial (ed.). The BISU Chronicle (in Chinese) (1994-2003 ed.). Tourism Education Press.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ Shu, Hong and Wang, Yuping (2004). "Event 1997". In BISU Editorial (ed.). The BISU Chronicle (in Chinese) (1994-2003 ed.). Tourism Education Press.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ Administration Office (8 January 2013). "The Tongzhou government held meeting with BISU administration officers". BMC (in Chinese). Retrieved 21 October 2013.
  7. ^ Beijing Tongzhou International New City Investment and Operation Co., Ltd (4 July 2012). "The Positioning of Tongzhou New City Upgraded to "Sub-center of Beijing"". Tongzhou New City. Retrieved 21 October 2013.
  8. ^ Yang, Shujie (30 March 2012). "Renmin University to build new campus in Tongzhou". Xinhuanet (in Chinese). Retrieved 21 October 2013.
  9. ^ "New City News: Beijing International Medical Center Project Goes Smooth". Tongzhou New City. 12 July 2012. Retrieved 23 October 2013.
  10. ^ Wang, Lingling (24 January 2013). "BISU renewal". Beijing Legal Times (in Chinese). Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  11. ^ Beijing Morning Post (24 January 2013). "BISU will build new campus in Tongzhou". People's Daily (in Chinese). Retrieved 21 October 2013.
  12. ^ Research Office (4 March 2013). "Symposium on the Outline of National Tourism and Leisure (2013—2020) held at BISU". BMC (in Chinese). Retrieved 21 October 2013.
  13. ^ Administration Office (26 March 2013). "Expert panel meeting on feasibility assessment of the disciplinary reform held at BISU". BMC (in Chinese). Retrieved 21 October 2013.