Guangxi University for Nationalities (GXUN), located by the picturesque Xiangsi Lake in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, was founded in 1952 as a branch of the Central Institute for Nationalities, now known as Minzu University of China. Initially named Guangxi Provincial Institute for Nationalities in 1953, it later became Guangxi Institute for Nationalities in 1958 and finally adopted its current name in 2006. Co-financed by the State Ethnic Affairs Commission of China and the People’s Government of Guangxi, GXUN is a key institution in the region, often visited by prominent leaders from China and ASEAN countries. The university spans three campuses, covering a total area of 3500 Mu, and comprises 26 colleges offering a wide range of academic disciplines. It provides 4 doctoral programs, 16 master’s programs of superordinate disciplines, 75 master’s programs of secondary disciplines, 11 professional master’s programs, and 77 full-time undergraduate programs. With an enroll
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