List of Beijing International Studies University people

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This is a list of notable alumni, faculty and staff associated with Beijing International Studies University, or with its predecessor, the subsidiary foreign languages institute of Xinhua News Agency. Individuals are sorted by category and alphabetised within each category.

Notable alumni

Politics and foreign affairs

Academia, arts and literature

News and media

Film, television and music

Sports and athletics

Business and services

Faculty and staff

Government, law, and public policy

Language and literature

Guan Zhenhu (the young man in the wind coat behind Zhou Enlai) at Geneva Conference, 1954
Li Yueran with Mao Zedong in Soviet Union, 1957

Arts and humanities

Economics and business

Athletics and sports

Friends of BISU

Honorary faculty

Notable figures on campus

Compared to the personalities mentioned above, the people listed here are neither necessarily big names nor officially recognised. However, they are the indispensable of the campus and are among the most lovely figures in the mind of BISU students.

Bibliography

Notes

  1. Lifetime Achievement Award in Translation, Chinese: 中国翻译协会资深翻译家荣誉称号; the notion of Lifetime Achievement Award in Translation is available at "TAC celebrates its 30th anniversary in Beijing". Translators Association of China. 6 December 2012. Retrieved 6 November 2013.
  2. National Outstanding Lecturer, Chinese: 全国优秀教师

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