Renmin University of China - Schools and Departments

Schools and Departments

  • The School of Agricultural Economics & Rural Development
  • The School of Business
  • The School of Continuing Education
  • The School of Economics
  • The School of Environment & Natural Resources
  • The School of Finance
  • The School of Foreign Languages
  • The School of History
  • The School of Information
  • The School of Information Resource Management
  • The School of International Studies
  • The School of Journalism
  • The School of Labor and Human Resources
  • The School of Law
  • The School of Literary Studies
  • The School of Marxism Studies
  • The School of Teaching Chinese as Foreign Language
  • The School of Philosophy
  • The School of Public Administration and Policy
  • The School of Statistics
  • The School of Sociology & Population Studies
  • The School of Arts
  • The Institute of Qing History
  • Department of Physics
  • Department of Chemistry
  • Department of psychology
  • School of Education and Training

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