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Beijing Sport University

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Main gate of Beijing Sport University (20220801123406)
Main gate of Beijing Sport University (20220801123406)

Beijing Sport University (BSU) (Chinese: 北京体育大学) is a public university located in Beijing, China. It is a member of the National Key Universities and the Double First Class University Plan. The university is under direct leadership of the General Administration of Sport of China. In 2015, Beijing Sport University was ranked as an "elite university" with 6-star status by the CUAA.

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Beijing Sport University
ZhuFang Road, Haidian District Qinghe

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