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Contact UG AdmissionsIf you have not yet submitted your application, and have a question about a programme at LSE, you should contact Student Recruitment and Study Abroad. If you have applied via UCAS ...
As the regulatory landscape continues to evolve, a sound understanding of the field is of equal value to those who work within regulatory organisations and those who are subject to regulation. The LSE ...
Below you will find the biweekly listings of the seminars, events and workshops organised by the Department and by the research centres. For the CFM/LSE Money-Macro Workshop series, see here. View the ...
Depending on your contract, your accommodation runs term-time only or also includes some of the vacations. Different contract lengths suit different preferences and budgets. Some halls offer more than ...
Incoming students, 2024/25 Welcome to the Department of International Development at LSE This page contains the latest information for the incoming 2024/25 International Development cohort. However, ...
This page shows the graduate admissions office processing times for incoming applications, emails and documents, as well as change requests submitted via the Graduate Applicant Portal (GAP). It is ...
2024/25 Martin Wight Memorial Lecture Economic nationalism and global (dis)order Monday 9 June 2025 90 minutes Join us for this year's Martin Wight Memorial Lecture which was delivered by Robert ...
Information for inbound GO LSE exchange students.Congratulations on your offer to study on a GO LSE exchange programme. We can't wait to welcome you to campus soon! The information below outlines some ...
Step-by-step guide to booking LSE student accommodation Check if you are eligible, find out more about halls and book online We are now accepting bookings for the academic year 2025/26 for urbanest ...
You can apply summer accommodation if: you are a registered full-time LSE student you don't already live in LSE accommodation on a 50-week contract you're applying as an individual student - we don't ...
We live in societies fractured from top to bottom by corrosive and scarring inequalities. These cover multiple axes: notably including race, class, gender, sexuality, age, and geography – but this ...
Celebrating Professor Mike SavageAn international conference to mark Professor Mike Savage’s retirement from LSE's Department of Sociology. Since his first published writings in 1982, Mike has ...