Beijing International Studies University (BISU)'s journal Arab Studies has once again been selected for inclusion in the Chinese Social Sciences Citation Index (2025-26). Having been consistently included Since 2021, the journal's continued presence in the CSSCI reflects sustained recognition of both its academic quality and influence.
"Students proficient in Python programming and one or two foreign languages are better prepared to meet the challenges of the AI era and are more competitive in both academic and professional settings," said Wang Jing from the School of Artificial Intelligence and Language Sciences at Beijing International Studies University (BISU).
The Journal of Beijing International Studies University has been listed as a Chinese Social Science Citation Index (CSSCI) (2025-26) Expanded Edition source journal.
At Beijing International Studies University (BISU), students in the Japanese Language & Comic Creative Industries program experience a unique blend of language and creative arts education. They engage in systematic training in Japanese while delving into comic creation and through extracurricular workshops where they produce competition-level comics.
Fang Yihan from the School of Country and Region Studies at Beijing International Studies University (BISU) felt deeply honored to receive the university's prestigious President's Medal. This award celebrates her achievements in academics, extracurricular involvement and competitive endeavors.
The 2025 Council of the Belt and Road Languages and Cultures Network (BRLCN), Belt and Road Forum for Language and Culture Collaboration, and Global English Education China Assembly were held in Beijing from July 24 to 25.
The results of this year's Chinese College Television Awards were announced on July 10. The publicity department of the CPC Beijing International Studies University (BISU) Committee submitted a total of 23 works across various categories, including news, documentaries, and variety shows, all of which received awards.