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The Guangdong University of Foreign Studies (GDUFS) lit. 'Guangdong
Foreign Languages and Foreign Trade University') is a leading
public university with emphasis in foreign languages and cultures,
overseas economy and trade, and international strategies in
Guangzhou, Guangdong, China. It has been selected as one of the
national 2011 Program. GDUFS is the Chinese partner institution of
the United Nations University Outreach Programme for the training
of high-end translators, the founding member of the Conférence
Internationale Permanente d'Instituts Universitaires de Traducteurs
et Interprètes (CIUTI) and the International Federation of
Translators (FIT). It is also an important base for the training of
international talents and the international dissemination of
foreign languages and literature, global economic governance and
Chinese culture.The university is ranked 151-200 in linguistics and
251-300 in English Language and Literature by QS World University
Rankings. Together with Beijing Foreign Studies University and
Shanghai International Studies University, it is considered one of
the top 3 universities in Linguistics in China. GDUFS is also one
of the first universities to introduce a Cyber Security Major with
a focus on Natural Language Processing (NLP) in China.
As of December 2022, the university has four campuses with a total
area of 2,442 mu (including planning), 25 teaching units and one
independent college (South China Business School), offering 68
undergraduate majors; 2,166 staff members, 1,380 full-time
teachers; 20,421 full-time undergraduate students, 5,323 doctoral
and master's degree students and 850 foreign students.
In March 1964, the Central South Bureau of the Central Government,
and the Party Committee and the People's Government of Guangdong
Province decided to set up a foreign languages institute to train
competent graduates to meet the demands of the increasing
international exchanges. In November 1964, with the sanction of the
Central Government, Guangzhou Foreign Languages Institute was
established. In July 1965, it began to enroll 4-year bachelor's
degree students and offered 4 specialties – English, German,
French, and Spanish. It was located at the old site of Guangdong
Petroleum School in the Northeast suburbs of Guangzhou.
Since January 1966, Guangzhou Foreign Languages Institute had been
operating under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Higher
Education of the Central People's Government. In October 1969, in
accordance with the CPC Central Committee's Notice to Transfer the
Institutions of Higher Education to the Revolutionary Committees,
the institute was delegated to Guangdong Province's Cultural
Revolutionary Committee.
In October 1970, Guangdong Provincial Revolutionary Committee
restructured the institutions of higher education in Guangdong
Province. As a result, Sun Yat-sen University Foreign Languages
Department, Jinan University Foreign Languages and Foreign Trade
Department, and Guanghzou Foreign Languages School were merged into
Guangzhou Foreign Languages Institute. In the meantime, the
institute was renamed as Guangdong Foreign Languages Institute and
was then moved to the old site of Central South Forestry Institute
in the Northern Suburbs of Guangzhou.
In November 1977, the school resumed the name of Guangzhou Foreign
Languages Institute and again operated directly under the
jurisdiction of the Ministry of Education