Schools

School of Humanities and Law


The School of Humanities and Law has two education centers: Master of Cultural Heritage and Museology Education Center (MCHM) and Master of Social Work Education Center (MSW).


MCHM is one of the first educational institutions approved by the government to grant the Master's degree in Cultural Heritage and Museology in China. It began to enroll students in 2012 with annual recruits of 50 students, offering four subjects: research and protection of cultural relics, museum curation and research, protection of Chinese intangible heritage and traditional skills, and studies of the Palace Museum. MCHM has carried out in-depth cooperation with a number of institutions such as the Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and the Palace Museum. With 63 supervisors and 108 teachers, it is regarded as the most premium platform of its kind with comprehensive disciplinary coverage and the best faculty resources in China. Currently MCHM is working with many universities and research institutions in other countries and regions such as Japan, the UK and Taiwan of China in carrying out professional training programs.


MSW has an enrollment of 106 students with a faculty of 36 supervisors, including members of China National Social Work Education and Guidance Committee, consultants from the Ministry of Civil Affairs, special directors of China National Committee on Aging, and chairperson of China Social Welfare Research Committee. The MSW program spans two years. It has already established collaborative ties and partnerships with famous universities in other countries such as the United States, France and Finland, besides existing cooperation with universities in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan of China. Driven by its commitment to internationalization, MSW carries out a series of academic interactions such as international seminars and regular exchange of visiting professors and students.

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