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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 ...
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 ...
Your input has an important role in how we continue to develop and improve our teaching and student experience. The 2025 Undergraduate and NSS surveys launch at the start of Winter Term 2025, we want ...
The graduate application for the new academic cycle is now available. If you are applying for an executive or visiting research programme falling into the 2024/25 academic year (starting in November ...
Once you submit your application for admission to LSE, you will be given access to the Graduate Applicant Portal. This allows you to track all aspects of your application for admission and will ...
Existential planetary threats, from environmental emergency to global health outbreaks and rising inequality and conflict, are drawing different feminist agendas closer together. As interconnections ...
Gain the theoretical and practical tools to drive transformations forward by understanding the political determinants of economic development. Development is not just about increasing growth and ...
50-week and 51-week contracts include the Winter, Spring and summer breaks. They cover you for almost a whole year. This is a good option if you will be on a 12-month Masters' course or are planning ...
Xinyang Yu is a Research Officer in the Department of Statistics at LSE, working with Professor Qiwei Yao on research in dynamic network analysis. His work centers on developing advanced modeling ...
Once you have an offer of admission (conditional or unconditional) to attend LSE, you should submit by email to [email protected] the following: All decisions will be sent by email to the ...
Trees are being lost at an alarming rate in northern Uganda. To an extent this is caused by the commercial charcoal industry, which the government is trying to control, but it is also driven by the ...