Wenzhou University (WZU)

Master in Law (International Law)

China

The Master in Law (International Law) at Wenzhou University (WZU) is a 3 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Wenzhou University (WZU), established in 1933 and located in scenic Wenzhou, Zhejiang province, is a comprehensive regional university with about 28,500 students and an international community of over 700 learners. The university offers a broad range of programs across sciences, business, engineering, law and the arts, with roughly 28 program areas and a selection of English-taught degrees. WZU’s global recognition, including placement in international rankings, reflects its growing academic quality and regional influence.

Campus life at WZU emphasizes research-led teaching, industry collaboration and experiential learning. Students benefit from modern facilities, smart classrooms and active partnerships that provide internships and joint research projects. International students receive language support, scholarship opportunities, and access to online learning tools, while on-campus clubs and local cultural activities help newcomers integrate into university life and the wider community.

Admissions are designed to be accessible for international applicants, with guidance on application steps, language requirements and scholarship options from the international office. WZU is an attractive choice for students looking for an affordable, well-resourced university in eastern China that combines strong academic programs, practical training and a supportive environment for international study.

About the Program

The Master in Law (International Law) at Wenzhou University is for students who want a Master degree in Law. It takes 3 years to complete and is taught in English.

This program covers subjects like international law, human rights, and international relations. Students develop skills in legal research, analysis, and critical thinking. They also get hands-on experience through case studies and group projects.

Graduates can work as International Law Consultants, Human Rights Specialists, Legal Advisors, or Diplomats. They can find jobs in government agencies, law firms, or international organizations.

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