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RUC-King's Graduate Program in
Asian & International Affairs

The RUC-King’s Graduate Program in Asian & International Affairs is a prestigious joint initiative offered by the School of International Studies at Renmin University of China (SIS-RUC) and the Department of European and International Studies at King's College London (King’s). This two-year program is designed to provide students with a systemic and comprehensive understanding of Asian and international affairs. In the first year, students pursue studies in Asian affairs at SISRUC. Following successful nomination by SISRUC and fulfillment of King’s admission requirements, students proceed to the second year to study international affairs at King’s. Upon completion of the program requirements of both universities, students will be awarded two degrees respectively: Master’s in Law, majoring in International Relations from RUC and MA in European and International Politics from King’s.

The Program welcomes students from both China and around the world, fostering a unique and global environment in which students with diverse backgrounds and experiences can enhance their rigorous academic study.

Renmin University of China and King's College London are leading institutions in the fields of political science and international studies, offering students the opportunity to gain in-depth knowledge of Asian, European and global politics, economics, and society through their distinguished teaching and research. Through studying and living in two of the most dynamic and exciting cities in the world- Beijing and London - students will have access to vibrant academic communities. The Program creates a space where young scholars from around the world can come together, working collaboratively to expand their experience, knowledge, and insights, with the ultimate goal of fostering better mutual understanding between Asia and Europe.

Renmin University of China
King’s College London