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  1. By submitting your completed LSE Undergraduate Scholarship Application, you will be considered for any LSE scholarships for which you are eligible. For more information, please visit the scholarship page for each award. Golden Scholarship. Grace Jackson Scholarship. Huang Khong Chui Lin Scholarship. Pass the Torch Scholarship.

  2. Graduate Admissions, The London School of Economics and Political Science, PO Box 13420, Houghton Street, London, WC2A 2AR, United Kingdom. Where possible, please instead send digital documents to graduate.documents@lse.ac.uk. For our full contact details, including closures and information regarding turnaround times, please see our 'Contact ...

  3. LLM, Master of Laws. The LLM at LSE is a leading programme delivered at one of the world's best law schools, ranked first overall in the UK in the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2014. It is unmatched in the international, comparative and interdisciplinary approaches and courses that it offers. The LSE LLM offers the highest quality of ...

  4. Meet the department. Founded by Sir Karl Popper in 1946, the Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method is consistently ranked among the top places in the world to study philosophy. Our research and teaching embody LSE’s long tradition of analytic, interdisciplinary and socially engaged philosophy.

  5. Begin your online application. You can submit your application even if you are waiting to sit an examination or receive your results. We can begin to process your application without all the evidence, although your final decision will be conditional upon you providing all the necessary documentation. Submit your application materials.

  6. Undergraduate. LSE offers a unique opportunity to study the social sciences at a university with a worldwide academic reputation. The information you find in this section is designed to help you at every stage of our Undergraduate admission process. Widening participation. Information for teachers, schools and parents.

  7. Information for international students. With students from over 140 different countries and 40% of staff from outside of the UK, LSE is a highly diverse community. This diversity encourages social, economic and political discussions from a global perspective, informed by the different experiences, views and beliefs of our staff and student body.