History
LSE is an unusual university. Few university institutions in the world are as international. The study of social, economic and political problems covers not only the UK and European Union, but also countries of every continent. From its foundation LSE has aimed to be a laboratory of the social sciences, a place where ideas are developed, analysed, evaluated and disseminated around the globe.
Education
Set up to improve society and to "understand the causes of things", LSE has always put engagement with the wider world at the heart of its mission. From its location in the heart of London, the School links communities across the world, from formal academic partnerships to advisory work with governments and international organisations.
Research
In 2008 LSE's outstanding success in the Research Assessment Exercise confirmed it as a world leading research university. The School had the highest percentage of world leading research of any university in the UK, topping or coming close to the top of a number of rankings of research excellence.
- Asia Research Centre
- Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion (CASE)
- Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy (CCCEP)
- Centre for Economic Performance (CEP)
- Centre for Macroeconomics
- Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Science (CPNSS)
- Centre for the Analysis of Time Series (CATS)
- Centre for the Study of Human Rights
Career
LSE Careers is here to help guide you through the careers maze with a comprehensive range of careers and employment services.They offer careers events, a vacancy board, one-to-one appointments and practice interviews, advice about further study, support if you'd like to set up your own business, and numerous online resources.LSE Careers is open all summer, offering one-to-one appointments and events during the Summer Term They will also have an information stand set up outside on the SAW plaza during lunchtime on Tuesdays all Summer Term. Come and ask us any of your career or volunteering questions and grab some resources to help you with your job applications.
London School of Economics and Political Science Scholarships
Below you will find scholarships related to London School of Economics and Political Science. Distinction can be made between scholarships provided by the University and those provided by independent providers.
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Student services
- Student support and services
- Student Services Centre
- Disabled students and students with a long-term medical condition or dyslexia
Housing services
The LSE residential services office allocates over 4000 places across 17 locations in the centre of London. This gives you unique access to a broad variety of student rooms that suit different preferences, needs and budgets.What's on offer? Great value rooms, with or without en suite, shared rooms and studios. Utility bills, internet access and content insurance are included. You'll save on travel costs, as most residences are within walking distance of LSE. Contracts are available on a 31, 38, 40 or 50 week basis, with catered and self-catered options. They give priority to students with disabilities.
Library services
The Library collects material on a worldwide basis. The extensive collections range from a European Documentation Centre to 90,000 historical pamphlets, with over 95 per cent of Library stock available on open access. 50 kilometres of shelving - enough to stretch the length of the Channel Tunnel! - accommodate over four million printed items including 31,000 past and present journal titles.
ICT services
IT Services provides the services, facilities, support and training to support the teaching, learning, research and administrative activities of the School.
Medical services
A Medical Centre is situated at LSE which provides a full NHS services to registered patients and medical care to anyone who becomes ill or needs medical advice while at the LSE campus.Overseas students on full-time courses lasting six months or longer are eligible to use the National Health Service on the same terms as UK residents. Others are advised to maintain private insurance.
Campus life
The student community at LSE is one of the most internationally diverse in the world, with students from 145 countries living and studying on campus. The School's students are drawn from all over the world, and from all social, educational and ethnic backgrounds. This mix encourages a truly global and international approach to intellectual discovery and academic life at LSE, which cannot be matched elsewhere.The total student population at LSE is around 8,600 full time and 800 part time, 55 per cent of whom are studying at postgraduate level.
Sports facilities
- LSE Students' Union gym
- LSE Students' Union activity studio
- LSE badminton court
- LSE gym/activity studio
- LSE Sportsground
- Gymbox
- DW Sports Fitness gym and swimming pool
- Lincoln's Inn Fields netball and tennis courts
- Oasis Sports Centre
- University of London Union (ULU) gym and swimming pool
Student clubs
- LSE Student Counselling Service
- LSE Students' Union Advice and Counselling Service
LSE has been awarded the 'HR excellence in research' badge from the European Commission. This acknowledges our alignment with the principles of the European Charter for Researchers and Code of Conduct for their Recruitment. All UK HEIs are eligible for this award.
In 2013, LSE became only the second HEI to sign the Living Wage Accreditation Licence Agreement.