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G20 Insights > Think Tanks > University of International Business and Economics, Beijing

University of International Business and Economics, Beijing

A national key university jointly-sponsored by the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Commerce of China 

One of the first universities to be constructed under “Project 211”

The University of International Business and Economics (UIBE), situated in the northeast of Beijing, was founded in 1951. UIBE is a national key university jointly-sponsored by the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Commerce, and is the top university in the fields of economics and business.

UIBE pursues to be an outstanding national university and a prestigious international university with its distinct characteristics. After over sixty years’ development, UIBE has already become a multi- disciplinary university specialized in the fields of economics, management, liberal arts, law and science, and competitive in the subjects such as international trade, law, finance, business management and foreign languages. At present, UIBE offers over 50 majors to overseas students for bachelor, master and doctoral study. Among them, about 20 majors can be entirely offered in English.

With a galaxy of talents, UIBE has attracts the best minds and brings up famous personnel generation after generation. Most professors have oversea experience and the strong abilities of teaching and researching, which enable them to rank among the National Talent Cultivation Project.

UIBE has a total enrollment of over 16,000 full-time schooling students including more than 3,200 international students from above 130 countries. As always, UIBE students are widely welcomed by society for their sound professional knowledge and skills, strong linguistic ability, active thinking and rich practical experience. UIBE graduates have been mainly employed in governmental institutions, financial factors, multinational corporations and commercial institutions stationed abroad.

UIBE warmly welcomes all international outstanding candidates who are willing to undertake international economic and trade intercourse as well as international culture exchange and thereby make contributions to the international economic exchange and the world peace.

www.uibe.cn/app/eng/


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