University of International Relations
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University of International Relations (UIR) (Traditional Chinese: 國際關係學院; Simplified Chinese: 国际关系学院; pinyin: Guojì Gūanxì Xúeyuàn) is one of the national key universities in China. Its name is sometimes translated as "Institute of International Relations". It is also colloquially known as "Guoguan" (国关Guo Gūan). The University is located in China's capital city-Beijing and neighbors with Summer Palace. UIR offers undergraduate and graduate programs in International Politics, International Economics, Law, English, French, Japanese etc.
[edit] Center for international education
Center for International Education (UIR-CIE) is a part of the University of International Relations, but separate both in mission and location. Its primary function is to provide Chinese language training programs for foreign students studying in China. The center provides intensive training programs and short term programs in addition to semester programs. Its mission is now very similar to that of Beijing Language and Culture University(BLCU), being commissioned for teaching Chinese language and culture to foreign students. UIR-CIE has a sub-campus outside of the main UIR campus. It is located in close proximity to that of BLCU and other Chinese universities in Haidian District, Beijing.