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People's Public Security University of China

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People's Public Security University of China
中国人民公安大学
Motto忠诚求实,勤奋创新
Motto in English
Loyalty and truth, diligence and innovation
TypeNational Key University
Public Security Police University
EstablishedJuly 1948; 76 years ago (1948)
AffiliationMinistry of Public Security
PresidentGeneral Cao Shiquan (2015.7-)
Academic staff
1,000 faculty members
Students12,000
Undergraduates11,000
Postgraduates1,000
Location,
China
Campus300 acres
Websiteppsuc.edu.cn
People's Public Security University of China
Simplified Chinese中国人民公安大学
Traditional Chinese中國人民公安大學
Hanyu PinyinZhōngguó Rénmín Gōng'ān Dàxué
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinZhōngguó Rénmín Gōng'ān Dàxué

The People's Public Security University of China (PPSUC; Chinese: 中国人民公安大学; pinyin: Zhōngguó Rénmín Gōng'ān Dàxué) is a national police academy in Xicheng, Beijing, China.[1][2] Founded in 1948, it is affiliated with the Ministry of Public Security of China (MPS). The university is part of the Double First-Class Construction.

The university shares office space with the Senior Police College of MPS (公安部高级警官学院) and has been ranked as the best police academy in China since its merger with the People's Police Officers University of China (中国人民警官大学) in 1998.

Departments

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PPSUC has a law school, a department of foreign languages, literature, criminal investigation, criminology, management, information security, traffic control, forensic science, etc.

Graduate Destinations

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Its graduates are employed in public security organs, state security organs and other judicial organs at all levels. Many Chinese peacekeeping police officers with field work experience come from this university, especially the Foreign Languages ​​Department.

Campuses

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PPSUC now has two campuses, one at Muxidi (Xicheng, Beijing) and the other at Tuanhe (Daxing, Beijing).

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "中国人民公安大学". www.ppsuc.edu.cn. Retrieved 2024-09-17.
  2. ^ "People's Public Security University of China". english.beijing.gov.cn. Retrieved 2024-09-17.
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