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  1. The 10,000-word research project counts as one of your four courses in the third year. The compulsory second-year course also includes a 3,000-word project as part of the final assessment, worth 30 per cent of the final mark. Most other economic history courses are assessed through three-hour examinations.

  2. Admissions information. Each application we receive is carefully considered on an individual basis, taking into account the full range of information presented on the UCAS application form. The information below is designed to help our prospective applicants who may have queries ranging from preferred subject combinations, our stance on retakes ...

  3. Address. Houghton Street. London. WC2A 2AE. United Kingdom. Contact. +44 (0)20 7405 7686. The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) is regarded as an international centre of academic excellence and innovation in the social sciences. LSE was founded in 1895 and joined the University of London in 1900.

  4. LSE Library – founded in 1896, the British Library of Political and Economic Science is the major international library of the social sciences. It stays open late, has lots of excellent resources and is a great place to study. As an LSE student, you’ll have access to a number of other academic libraries in Greater London and nationwide.

  5. Developed by LSE academics from the Departments of Management and Accounting, this MBA Essentials online certificate course empowers you to make better business decisions as you lead with influence, by focussing on three core pillars of business leadership: *Note: this MBA Essentials online certificate course is not the equivalent of an MBA degree.

  6. 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.

  7. Undergraduate. Economics is a set of analytical tools to help address the world’s toughest societal problems. A first degree in Economics prepares you for a career in a wide range of employments valuing analytical and quantitative skills, particularly government and central banks, financial services, research, and consulting.

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