Wu Diandian, a 2005 graduate of the School of Chinese Culture and Communication at Beijing International Studies University (BISU), is a musician, scholar, producer and actor. Over the years, he has been dedicated to promoting traditional Chinese culture and is acclaimed as an artist "bringing the best of Chinese voices to the world". Wu holds a master's degree in literature from Columbia University and has worked as a Chinese editor at the New York headquarters of Random House, one of the world's largest publishing groups.
Twenty-four multilingual volunteers from Beijing International Studies University (BISU) provided high-quality and efficient services in English, Arabic, Persian, Korean, Thai, Kazakh, and other languages to athletes, media reporters and spectators from different countries and regions at the recent 9th Asian Winter Games held in Harbin.
Wang Yuqian, an alumna of Beijing International Studies University (BISU), is currently a doctoral student in German Literature at the University of Freiburg, focusing on Friedrich Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra.
Lu Binqi, a BISU alumna and a reporter at Xinhua News Agency's New Media Center, is renowned as the first central media reporter to create music-integrated media works.
Twenty-four volunteers from Beijing International Studies University (BISU) bid farewell to their families during Spring Festival and embarked on Feb 1 on their volunteer service journey from 14 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities across the country.
As Spring Festival approaches, on behalf of Chang Yu, secretary of the CPC Beijing International Studies University (BISU) Committee and Ji Jinbiao, deputy-secretary of the CPC BISU Committee and president of the university, Li Zhen, deputy secretary of the CPC BISU Committee, Zhang Yan, vice-president of the university, and Zhang Xihua, a member of the Standing Committee of the CPC BISU Committee and minister of BISU's United Front Work Department, visited and extended warm greetings and New Year blessings to the faculty and staff on duty at the university, as well as to the Chinese and international students staying on campus during Spring Festival.
As the Chinese Lunar New Year approaches, Beijing International Studies University (BISU) has received greetings from the Chinese Embassy in Bulgaria. The letter expresses gratitude for the university's strong support for the embassy in 2024 and its active contributions to deepening traditional friendship and cooperation in various fields between the two countries.