Guangxi Institute for Nationality Studies

Guangxi Institute for Nationality Studies

Guangxi Institute for Nationalities in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, south China, was founded in 1952.

It has trained over 50,000 professionals, 75 percent of whom are ethnic students, for roles in government, medicine, culture, education, media, and finance.

The institute has a student population of 9,750, with 33 majors ranging from the arts and economics to science and engineering. It has become one of the country's research centers on nationalities, especially the ethnic groups in the autonomous region and southeast Asia.

Long-term cooperation relationships have also been formed between the institute and local enterprises to transfer its latest research results and high-tech developments into industrialization.

China's 13 institutes for nationalities enroll about 30,000 ethnic students.


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