General
Introduction
The School of International Studies (SIS)
of Peking University, is the first such school set up in
Chinese universities. It is an important teaching and research
platform devoted to the training of specialized talents
in international studies, international political economy
and diplomacy.
SIS was officially founded in 1996. However,
the origins of SIS can be traced back to decades earlier.
In 1960, the Department of Political Science was set up
in Peking University. Three years later, the Department
was renamed the Department of International Politics. From
1996 to 1998, the Department of International Politics,
the Institute of International Relations and the Institute
of Afro Asian Studies merged successively, and SIS was the
final product of this merging process.
SIS is organized into three departments
and three institutes, namely, the Department of International
Studies, the Department of Diplomacy and Foreign Affairs
Management, the Department of International Political Economy,
the Institute of International Relations, the Institute
of Afro Asian Studies, and the Institute of World Socialism.
In addition, SIS is also the host of more than twenty research
centers. On the administrative side, SIS has a general office,
an office for student affairs, a center for development
and exchanges, and an editorial office for the journal of
International Politics Quarterly.
Currently, SIS conducts three B.A. programs,
seven M.A. programs, and five Ph.D. programs. The three
B.A. programs are: international politics, diplomacy, and
international political economy. The seven M.A, programs
are: international politics. diplomacy, international relations,
international political economy, comparative political systems,
history of the Chinese Communist Party, and scientific socialism
and international communist movement. The five Ph.D. programs
are: international relations, international politics, diplomacy,
scientific socialism and international communist movement,
and comparative political systems. Among those Ph.D. programs,
international politics, and scientific socialism and international
communist movement are state designated key programs.
Currently, SIS has 51 faculty members,
of whom 21 are full professors. It also has 26 associate
professors and 4 lecturers. In the fall semester 2005, SIS
enrolls 1226 students, of whom 554 are in regular undergraduate
programs, 225 in double major undergraduate programs, and
447 in graduate programs. Among the students, 219 are from
overseas.
School Leadership
In March 2005, with the approval from the University,
SIS's new leadership came into office.
Honorary Dean: Qian Qichen
Dean: Wang Jisi
Associate Deans: Yuan Ming, Xu Zhenzhou, Jia Qingguo and
Guan Guihai
Party Secretary: Qiu Entian