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Encyclopedia > Shanghai International Studies University

Shanghai International Studies University (上海外国语大学) is a national-level university in Shanghai, China. Shanghai (Chinese: 上海 pinyin: (help· info); Shanghainese: Zanhe ), situated on the banks of the Yangtze River Delta, is Chinas largest city. ...


It is considered one of the top two universities that specialize in teaching foreign languages in China.


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Shanghai International Studies University (1963 words)
Shanghai International Studies University (SISU), established in December, 1949, is one of 36 key institutions of higher learning under the direction of the State Education Commission of the People's Republic of China.
SISU is a foreign language university encompassing multiple disciplines, mainly humanities applicable to foreign affairs.
SISU is also affiliated with the College of Adult Education, the College of Journalism and Communications, the College of International Business Administration, the Faculty of Social Sciences, the Advanced Teacher Training Center, the Preparatory Department, the Foreign Language Training Center, and the Foreign Language Middle School.
Shanghai - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (5403 words)
Shanghai is also one of the world's busiest ports, It became the largest cargo port of the world in 2005.
Shanghai was lost to Japan in the Battle of Shanghai in 1937 until its surrender in 1945.
Shanghai is administratively equal to a province and is divided into 19 county-level divisions: 18 districts and 1 county.
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