People's Public Security University of China explained

People's Public Security University of China
Native Name:中国人民公安大学
Motto:忠诚求实,勤奋创新
Mottoeng:Loyalty and truth, diligence and innovation
Established:July
Type:National Key University
Homeland security university
President:General Cao Shiquan (2015.7-)
Faculty:1,000 faculty members
Students:12,000
Undergrad:11,000
Postgrad:1,000
Country:China
Campus:300 acres
Former Names:International Politics academy
Chinese Police Officer University

The People's Public Security University of China (PPSUC;) is a national public university for public security studies in Xicheng, Beijing, China.[1] Founded in 1948, it is affiliated with the Ministry of Public Security of China. The university is part of the Double First-Class Construction.

The university specializes in the training of elite police officers, and it is ranked as the best Chinese police academy since its merger with the People's Police Cadre University of China in 1998.

PPSUC has a law school, a department of foreign languages, literature, criminal investigation, criminology, management, information security, traffic control, forensic science, etc. Many Chinese overseas UN peacekeepers, after field service experience, are from the CPPSU, in particular the Foreign Languages Department. Its graduates have found employment in the Ministry of Public Security, Provincial Police Department, Municipal Police Department and other legal institutions at all levels in China. PPSUC now has two campuses, one at Muxidi and the other at Tuanhe.

References

  1. Web site: Home. People's Public Security University of China. 2020-08-17. 地址:北京市西城区木樨地南里1号.