Among the 40 recently announced cultural and tourism research bases by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism (MoCT), three institutions from Beijing International Studies University (BISU) have been granted approval, highlighting its notable achievement as one of the units with the highest number of selections.
The institutions and chief experts selected
The approved institutions from BISU encompass the Capital Institute of Culture and Tourism Development, the National Institute of Cultural Development of International Strategy, and the Digital Cultural Tourism Research Center. Since April, these institutions have been receiving dedicated research support and invaluable guidance from the Ministry of Culture and Tourism.
In recent years, the university has demonstrated unwavering commitment to the application and establishment of provincial and ministerial-level research bases. As a testament to this dedication, BISU has successfully established 11 provincial and ministerial-level research bases and collaborative innovation centers.
These achievements have offered robust support for the university's research initiatives, propelling them toward new horizons. Looking ahead, the university will continue to ramp up its investment in high-level research bases and key laboratories, with the aim of fostering groundbreaking advancements in research platform construction.
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