♦ | in 1962, the higher preparatory school for foreign students was established. |
♦ | in 1964, the school admitted its first chinese undergraduate students majoring in foreign languages. |
♦ | in 1965, the school was renamed beijing language institute, as was approved by premier zhou enlai. |
♦ | in 1974, chairman mao zedong superscribed for the institute “beijing language institute” in chinese characters. |
♦ | in 1978, the institute became the first in the country to offer international students an officially approved undergraduate degree in chinese, and was among the first to offer short-term training in chinese as well. |
♦ | in 1985, the institute was among the first in china to offer an undergraduate degree in teaching chinese as a foreign language. |
♦ | in 1986, the institute admitted its first graduate students in teaching chinese as a foreign language. |
♦ | in 1996, the institute was renamed beijing language and culture university. |
♦ | in 1998, the university was approved to offer doctoral degrees in linguistics and applied linguistics. |
♦ | in 2006, the university was approved to offer doctoral degrees in chinese language and literature. |
♦ | in 2011, the university was approved to offer doctoral degrees in foreign languages and literature |
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