The University of International Business and Economics (UIBE; simplified Chinese: ????????; traditional Chinese: ????????; pinyin: Duìwài J?ngjì Màoyì Dàxué abbr. ??, Mào Dà), is a national public research university specialized in economics, finance, management, law and foreign languages established in 1951 in Beijing, China.
The University of International Business and Economics is a first tier institution within the national key university Project 211 and thus receives special support and endorsement from the Chinese government. UIBE is widely considered to be the leading Chinese university in economics, finance and international business, as it ranked no. 2 among universities specialized on finance and economics in the two most recent editions of the widely recognized Netbig Chinese university ranking. The UIBE is also one of the most competitive and selective universities to enter for undergraduate education in China.
In 2015, UIBE had 12,760 students enrolled from China and 3,334 international students from 148 countries and regions. It receives direct dual administration from the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Commerce of the People's Republic of China. Because of its prestigious reputation and relatively small size compared with other Chinese national universities, UIBE has been nicknamed "Switzerland".
Video University of International Business and Economics (Beijing)
History
The university was founded in 1951 as the Beijing Institute of Foreign Trade. It provided education and training for government officials responsible for China's economic and international business administration under the leadership of the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation and Ministry of Education. It was first designated as a key university by the Chinese government as early as 1960 for its outstanding academic programs, and then designated as a national key university in 1978 after suspension in the Cultural Revolution. Following the onset of Chinese economic reform under Deng Xiaoping, UIBE witnessed unprecedented development and expansion, and in 1984 was renamed the current name, University of International Business and Economics. In May 1997 UIBE was put on the list of "Project 211" universities of the first batch, a governmental program aimed at turning about 100 Chinese universities into exceptionally world-renowned high-quality academic institutions in the 21st century. In the year of 2000, UIBE has become one of the state universities under the leadership of the Ministry of Education, and in June of the same year it merged with China Institute of Finance, from then on, it has become one of the leaders not only in the studies of economics, business management and law, but also in finance.
Maps University of International Business and Economics (Beijing)
Faculty
The university offer a range of courses in international business, economics, international trade, finance, management, commercial law, foreign languages and related fields.
The university has traditionally had a reputation as a training ground for top civil servants in the Ministry of Commerce (previously known as Ministry of Foreign Trade, Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations and Trade and Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation) under the government of the People's Republic of China. Until 1989, graduates went to work either for the Ministry or the many state-owned import/export companies throughout the country.
UIBE is the home of The Beijing Center, a program for mainly American students studying in China who reside at UIBE and take Chinese language courses, as well as other courses taught in English, by a vast array of professors from Beijing's top universities.
Academic ranking
UIBE ranked no. 2 among universities specialized on finance and economics in the two most recent editions of the widely recognized Netbig Chinese university ranking. The institution is typically on first or second place in the fields of economics, finance, and international business in a ranking among 200 Chinese universities according to the Ministry of Education.
In 2010 Forbes China ranked 45 Chinese business schools, many of them part of the country's top universities receiving substantial governmental support, according to salary performance and return on investment of graduates of their MBA and Executive MBA programs. UIBE's EMBA program reached rank 10, while its full-time MBA program rounded out the top 15. In a similar rating of part-time MBA programs conducted by the magazine in 2012, UIBE reached rank 13.
Entry standards ranking
UIBE is one of the most competitive and selective universities to enter for undergraduate education in China after students passed the National Higher Education Entrance Examination. In 2013 the institution ranked 14th both in comprehensive measurement and for admission into science study programs, and 8th for liberal arts (which in China traditionally include economics-related subjects), according to the Center for Higher Education Studies of Renmin University of China.
Schools and departments
School of International Trade and Economics
- Department of International Trade
- Department of Finance
- Department of Economics
- Department of Transportation and Logistics
- Department of Political Economy
- Department of International Economic Cooperation
- Department of Mathematical and Quantitative Economics
The School of International Trade and Economics is one of China's leading centers for the study and research of international trade and finance. The School is an established, research-intensive institution including seven departments and ten research centers.
School of Banking and Finance
- Department of Banking
- Department of Financial Engineering
- Department of Investment
In 2001, the School of Banking and Finance in UIBE merged with the former China Institution of Finance which was widely known as the undergraduate school of the Peoples' Bank of China and received endorsement from the Chinese central government. Currently, about 1500 students are studying in SBF, with 950 being undergraduates, 179 graduates, and 33 doctoral graduates, including more than 100 foreign students. The school also has roughly 300 graduate students, specialized in finance, studying as part-time students.
School of Business
- Department of International Business Administration
- Department of Accounting
- Department of Corporate Finance
- Department of Human Resources Management
- Department of Marketing
- Department of Statistics
The Business School at the University of International Business Economics (hereafter UIBEBS) was established in 1982 as Department of International Business Management. It is now the second largest among 16 schools on the campus in terms of enrollment and faculty team. Teaching and research at UIBEBS covers virtually all facets of business management with programmes in accounting, finance, marketing, business management and human resource management. UIBEBS uses textbooks and teaching materials from the United States in courses taught in English. The business school is currently [as of May 2014] a member of the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). By the end of 2013, UIBEBS has 87 full-time and 31 part-time faculties, 2499 full-time and 1060 part-time students. Of the total number, 597 are international students.
School of Law
- Department of International Law
- Department of Civil Law
- Department of Economic Law
Founded in 1984, the University of International Business and Economics (UIBE) School of Law features a State-approved key discipline of international law and has around 50 full-time faculty members. Half of the full-time faculty have served as arbitrators of various domestic and foreign arbitration institutions. In 2010, UIBE ranks second in China's National Higher Education Institution Rankings by Employment Rate. The university has enrolled many foreign students.
School of Foreign Studies
- Department of Arabian Studies
- Department of Korean Studies
- Department of German Studies
- Department of Russian Studies
- Department of Japanese Studies
- Department of French Studies
- Department of Italian Studies
- Department of Spanish Studies
- Department of Vietnamese Studies
The School of Foreign Studies (SFS), originally the second Department of the Beijing Foreign Trade College founded in 1954, is composed of eight departments and one centre, namely, Departments of Arabic, French, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, Russian, and Vietnamese, as well as the Sino-Italian Language Training Centre. In its history of half a century, there appeared many known scholars and professors: Chen Tao, Song Wenjun, Shen Daming, Zhang Xiongwu, Zhao Run, Jiang Xindao, Xiao Tianyou, among others. Up till now, the school has produced about 1,000 undergraduates and 100 post graduates. Prominent among them: Shi Guangsheng as the ex-minister of Foreign Trades, Song Hai, now the vice provincial governor of Guangdong Province, Cao Weizhou, the deputy Secretary-General of the National Standing Committee of People's Congress of China, Guo Li, the deputy director of the Hong Kong Liaison Office of China. The eight departments of the School are all members and/or standing members of their separate National Teaching Associations and Literature Societies. The faculty consists of 21 full professors and 33 associate professors. Among them, 34 are graduate supervisors, 21 have obtained PhD degrees. The SFS also employs some foreign teachers. There are 700 undergraduate and 100 postgraduate students enrolled. The school has exchange programs with 20 overseas universities.
School of International Studies
- Department of English Linguistics and Literature
- Department of Business English
- Department of Translation and Interpretation
- Department of General English
School of International Education (SIE) of UIBE is engaged in recruiting international students for UIBE's degree and non-degree study programs, and provides related services. SIE offers language training programs, including the Chinese Language and Business Chinese at different levels, and Advance Studies on Chinese Economy and Culture.
Currently, there are more than 3,100 foreign students from 126 countries and regions studying at the University of International Business and Economics. Over 2,300 of them are taking degree courses and over 800 students are taking Chinese language courses and non-degree courses.
School of International Education has Dean's Office, Admissions Office, Office for Degree Education, Office for Non-Degree Education, Department of Students' Affairs, Department of Teaching and Service Center.
School of Information Technology and Management Engineering
- Department of Information Management
- Department of Electronic Business
- Department of Computer Software Application
School of International Relations
- Department of Political Science
- Department of International Politics
- Department of International Political Economy
- Department of Diplomacy
Research Institute for Global Value Chains
School of Public Administration
School of Insurance and Economics
School of Chinese and Literature
Sino-French International Management School
Zhuoyue International School
China Institute for WTO Studies
Institute of International Economics
School of Distance Education
School of Executive Development
Campus
Buildings
The campus has been nicknamed "Hui Garden" (??). Seven buildings are either dormitories or classroom buildings. There is a major academic building at the northwest of the site, which used to belong to the China Institute of Finance, named Boxue (???). Another modern teaching building is located in the southeastern corner, named Ningyuan (???). There is also an imposing structure in the middle of the campus, named Chengxin (???). A new library building was opened in October 2008.
Apart from the sports areas, there is a Chinese garden (south side), a bird cage, and a pond dubbed the "Back Sea" (see Houhai) by students.
The University recently hired a foreign branding expert - Alexander Goldsborough - as Director of International Marketing and Communications, to revisit the brand image of the University.
Notable figures
Alumni
- Chen Zhunmin (???) - Former president of UIBE
- Gao Xiqing (???) - CEO of China Investment Corporation, one of the largest SWFs in the World, former vice President of National Social Security Fund (NSSF), former vice President of China Securities Regulatory Commission(CSRC).
- Jiang Wei (??) - incumbent Chairman of Board of Directors of SZSE-listed Shandong Dong-e E-Jiao Group, former CFO of Hong Kong Huarun Group.
- Li Jinyan (???) - Interim Dean (2009-2010), Full Professor, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Canada.
- Li Xiang (??) - Chinese actress, host and singer
- Lin Chaolun (???) - Lead Interpreter (Chinese) of the Foreign Office of the British Government
- Lin Jianhai (???) - Secretary of International Monetary Fund(IMF)
- Lu Xiaoqiang (???) - Managing Director of Deutsche Bank AG,former Director of Citigroup AG
- Qi Huanwu (???) - the former Ambassador of Poland to people's Republic of China.
- Qiu Zhongqiang (???) - General counsel of Procter & Gamble (P&G) AG
- Shan Weijian (???) - Partner of TPG Capital,former professor at Wharton Business School of the University of Pennsylvania, former Managing Director of JPMorgan Chase
- Shi Guangsheng (???) - Former minister of China Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation.
- Sun Yonghong (???) - Managing Director of Standard Chartered Bank AG, former Executive Director of JPMorgan Chase AG, former Executive Director of Goldman Sachs AG
- Wang Jinlong (???) - President of Starbucks AP, Senior Vice President of Starbucks International
- Windy Yuan (??) - a successful entrepreneur and a community activist in Canada, now the President and CEO of Bradley Pacific Enterprises.
- Wu Weijun (???) - the first man in mainland China obtaining the membership of ACCA, and also the Senior Partner of PricewaterhouseCoopers.
- Jing Zhang(??) - MD, China Chief Legal Counsel of Goldman Sachs
- Zhang Jixun (???) - Professor, Josai University, Japan
- Zhang Libin (???) - Partner of Baker Botts L.L.P.
- Zhou Keren (???) - Former vice minister of China Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation.
- Zhou Wenzhong (???) - Former ambassador of the People's Republic of China to the United States of America from 2005 to 2010.
Foreign students
UIBE was one of the first Chinese universities to admit foreign students, with the first group enrolling in 1954.
Over 70% of the foreign student population hails from the Republic of Korea (South Korea). Students from the DPRK, (North Korea), however, despite that country's proximity to China, are very rare. Recently, there has been an influx of Western European (Finland, France, Germany, Italy) and North American students. Japanese, Indonesian, Vietnamese and Thai students also account for a sizable proportion of foreign students.
Since 1998, the UIBE and Reims Management School have created a Franco-Chinese undergraduate program CESEM. It also has an exchange agreement for Spanish students with the Comillas Pontifical University. Other dual diplomas partners are Paris-based business school ESCE and Cardiff University.
UIBE is one of the first universities in China to launch an international student program taught entirely in English. This program has become very popular among foreign students both in China and outside.
References
External links
- (in Chinese) Official website
- (in English) Official international website
- (in English) School of International Trade and Economics, UIBE
- (in English) CESEM, Neoma Bs
- (in English) Research Institute for Global Value Chains
- Some photos of UIBE (CC)
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