Welcome to Beijing Youth Political College!
Beijing Youth College of Political Science is a municipal ordinary university, located in Wangjing District of Beijing, adjacent to the Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and the Central Academy of Fine Arts. It was officially established in September 1986. At the beginning of its establishment, Comrade Deng Xiaoping, the chief designer of the reform and opening up, personally inscribed the name of our institute. Leaders of the Party and state, as well as leaders of the Beijing Municipal Party Committee and Government, have visited our hospital multiple times for inspection, research, on-site work, and guidance. The General Office of the Beijing Municipal Party Committee has specially proposed the establishment of the Academic Affairs Guidance Committee of the Beijing Youth Political College. Former Deputy Secretary of the Beijing Municipal Party Committee, Jin Jian, Wang Jialiu, and Li Zhijian, have successively served as the directors of the first, second, and third sessions of the Academic Affairs Guidance Committee of the Beijing Youth Political College....
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Beijing Political Science and Law Vocational College is a full-time higher vocational college approved by the Beijing Municipal People's Government and registered with the Ministry of Education. It is under the leadership of the Beijing Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China's Political Science and Law Commission and also receives business leadership and guidance from the Beijing Municipal Education Commission....
China University of Political Science and Law
China University of Political Science and Law is a multidisciplinary research-oriented university with a focus on law, encompassing disciplines such as philosophy, economics, literature, science, and management. It is directly under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China. The school currently has two campuses, Xueyuan Road in Haidian District and Fuxue Road in Changping District....
China Youth Political College
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Southwest University of Political Science and Law
Southwest University of Political Science and Law is a multidisciplinary university that focuses on law and coordinates the development of disciplines such as law, economics, management, literature, and philosophy. It is one of the earliest established higher education institutions in New China. In the past 60 years since its establishment, the school has trained over 100000 high-level specialized talents of all levels and types for the country, making it the school with the highest number of legal professionals in the country....
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East China University of Political Science and Law
East China University of Political Science and Law (formerly known as East China University of Political Science and Law) was one of the first batch of higher political and legal institutions established in New China. In June 1952, with the approval of the East China Military and Political Commission, the Law Department, Political Department, and Social Department of 9 universities including St. John's University, Fudan University, and Nanjing University merged to form the East China School of Political Science and Law. Due to various reasons, the school was merged into the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences in 1958; In 1963, it was re established and enrolled the following year; Enrollment ceased in 1966 and was officially abolished in 1972. In March 1979, with the approval of the State Council, the school resumed for the second time. In March 2007, with the approval of the Ministry of Education, the school was officially renamed as East China University of Political Science and Law. The school was originally a university directly under the Ministry of Justice and is now a university managed by Shanghai. Professor Du Zhichun, current Party Secretary, and Professor He Qinhua, President....
Shanghai University of Political Science and Law
Shanghai University of Political Science and Law was founded in 1984. In September 2004, the Shanghai Municipal People's Government approved Shanghai University of Political Science and Law as an independent regular undergraduate institution. Shanghai University of Political Science and Law adheres to the guiding ideology of "based on politics and law, serving Shanghai, and facing the whole country", relying on the industry advantages of the political and legal system, and adhering to the talent cultivation of "thick foundation, wide caliber, strong ability, and high quality", striving to cultivate applied and compound talents with a solid foundation and innovative spirit. The college focuses on the close integration of teaching and research with social development and economic construction, and has initially formed a school system with law as the backbone, and coordinated development of multiple disciplines such as economics, sociology, management, political science, language and literature....