Summer in Beijing: Chinese Language & Civilization
Host Institution

Our
host institution, Peking University, the former Jing Shi Da Xue Tang (the Metropolitan
University) of the Qing Dynasty, was founded in December 1898. It is considered
one of the best and most prestigious universities in mainland China and is the
second oldest Chinese university. Peking University's policy is to use the English
name for Beijing in its name but it is still sometimes unofficially called "Beijing
University".
The University consists of 30 colleges
and 12 departments, and it has 216 research institutes and research
centers, 2 national engineering research centers, 81 key national
disciplines, and 12 national key laboratories. Peking University
enrolls 46,074 students, of which 2,530 are international students from
80 countries.
Through the years, Peking University has developed into a center for teaching
and research, combining various disciplines such as pure and applied sciences,
social sciences and the humanities, and sciences of management and education.
Its aim is to place itself among the world's best universities. The campus, known
as "Yan Yuan" - the gardens of Yan - is situated at the northeast of the Haidian
District in the western suburbs of Beijing. It stands near the Yuan Ming Gardens
and the Summer Palace.
Accreditation
Peking
University is accredited by the Chinese Ministry of Education. In most
academic rankings of Chinese universities, Peking University is
generally considered one of the top two universities in China.