It is a famous school for foreign trade and economic cooperation. The University of International Business and Economics generally refers to the University of International Business and Economics. The University of International Business and Economics is a national key university directly under the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China, a national "211 Project" construction university, a world-class discipline construction university, and a university jointly built by the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Commerce.
University of International Business and Economics
UIBE is a national key university directly under the Ministry of Education. The first batch of "211 Project" and the first batch of "double first-class" construction universities are located in Chaoyang District, Beijing. With exquisite planning and elegant environment, the campus is one of the important bases for talent training and scientific research in China's socialist economic construction.
In 1984, the university was renamed the University of International Business and Economics. In June 2000, the former China Institute of Finance merged with the former University of International Business and Economics to establish a new University of International Business and Economics, which is directly under the Ministry of Education. In December 2010, the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Commerce signed an agreement to jointly build the University of International Business and Economics. Jiang Qingzhe, the current secretary of the Party Committee, and Xia Wenbin, the president of the school.
Key Discipline of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation
World class construction discipline: applied economics (self determined)
Secondary discipline National key discipline: international economy and trade, international law
First level discipline Beijing key disciplines: applied economics, law
Secondary Disciplines Beijing Key Disciplines: Business Management, Accounting, World Economy
Interdisciplinary key disciplines in Beijing: law and economics, low-carbon economics