Did fashion always ignite your imagination? Here at the Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology (BIFT), it’s not just taught, it’s lived. BIFT isn’t just a school. It’s a crucible where creativity is forged and the future of fashion is shaped. Established in 1959, BIFT has a rich history, starting as the Beijing Textile Engineering Institute. It later became the Beijing Institute of Chemical Fiber Technology in 1961. Its current incarnation, the Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology, emerged in 1987. BIFT holds the distinction of being China’s first government-sponsored fashion design and garment engineering university. The motto, “In Pursuit of Beauty to Beautify the World,” encapsulates BIFT’s mission. The institute emphasizes clothing and accessory design. It integrates art, science, and engineering. BIFT boasts a comprehensive range of programs, covering the entire textile and clothing industry chain. Imagine learning about innovative fashion design based on cultural heritage. Picture yourself exploring new clothing materials and high-performance clothing design. BIFT offers these opportunities and more. With almost 7,500 students, including undergraduates, master’s, and Ph.D. candidates, BIFT pulsates with creative energy. The faculty comprises leading professionals and scholars in the fashion world. Some have been recognized as “China’s Top Ten Fashion Designers.” BIFT’s resources are extensive. The Ethnic Costume Museum houses a remarkable collection of over 10,000 pieces. This includes ethnic costumes, accessories, textiles, and embroideries. BIFT has also contributed to significant national events. They designed costumes for the 2008 Beijing Olympic and Paralympic Games. They even created specialized spacesuits for the Shenzhou space missions. As you stand before BIFT, remember, this isn’t just a building. It’s the heart of Chinese fashion innovation, shaping styles and trends for the world.
北京邮电大学(宏福校区)
The university actively promotes scientific research. It has established several high-level research bases. These include national key laboratories and engineering