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Chinese police college enrolls foreign masters students

Xinhua, March 19, 2015 Adjust font size:

Yunnan Police Officer Academy in Kunming has become China's first police college to enroll foreign students in its masters program.

According to the academy, the application channel for its master of policing program has been open to in-service police officers and government officials from Third World countries since earlier this month.

About 30 to 40 overseas students will be enrolled in the program and begin their classes this September.

The academy, established in 1950, offers majors including counter-narcotics, criminal investigation and law. It has hosted around 20 international seminars on drug control.

The academy has also organized international police education programs since 2002 and trained a total of 1,560 foreign police officers and officials from 39 countries. Endi