China University of Political Science and Law, formerly known as Beijing University of Political Science and Law, was formed by the merger of law, political science and sociology from Peking University, Tsinghua University, yenching university and Fu Jen Catholic University on 1952. 1954, the school moved to Xueyuan Road; 1960 became a national key university determined by the state; During the Cultural Revolution, schools were closed and classes resumed on 1978; 65438-0983 Beijing University of Political Science and Law merged with the central cadres of political science and law to form China University of Political Science and Law. Changping Campus 1985 starts.
By March 2022, China University of Political Science and Law had Changping Campus and Haidian Campus, with teaching and administrative rooms 173722 square meters and 2.466 million paper documents. The school has 19 teaching units, 26 undergraduate majors, 39 doctoral degree authorization points, 76 master degree authorization points,1/professional master degree authorization points, and 4 post-doctoral research stations; There are 18 143 students in the school, including 97 mainland undergraduates, 7,642 mainland postgraduates and 782 overseas students from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan. Teachers in teaching and research posts 1 194.