


LSE offers a unique opportunity to study the social sciences. You will be in a university institution with a worldwide academic reputation, while enjoying the cultural, social and recreational facilities of one of the world's great capital cities and a focal point in the increasing integration of Europe.
The focus of our teaching is on helping you to learn some of the different ways to test your - and other people's - ideas: and, in the words of our motto, rerum cognoscere causas, 'to understand the causes of things'. In most of our degrees, we expect students to take at least one course in a subject outside their particular specialism.
The School offers courses not only in economics and political science, but also in a wide range of social science subjects, taught within 19 departments and a number of interdisciplinary institutes.
The UK's Higher Education Funding Council (HEFCE) has rated the majority of the School's departments and institutes in its top two categories of excellence for research. Departments have achieved outstanding results in the HEFCE/ Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) teaching quality assessment/ subject review exercises. A range of independent and authoritative assessments have judged the School to be among the world's leading institutions for study of the social sciences.
While aiming for the highest standards of independent judgement, we seek to make our work practical and relevant to the real world. Teaching draws on the insights derived from the staff's current research. This can be an exploration of theoretical or technical developments in an academic subject, but much is also applied to topical and practical concerns.
Taught programmes lead to the award of Master of Science (MSc), Master of Arts (MA), Master of Laws (LLM), Master of Public Administration (MPA), Master of Philosophy (MPhil), Master of Research (MRes) and various postgraduate diplomas. The Master of Business Administration (MBA) is an executive MBA.
Research programmes normally lead to the Master of Philosophy (MPhil) or Doctor of Philosophy (PhD). Most programmes are available in full-time and part-time mode. You should check individual programme entries for details. You can also join LSE for short periods of up to one year to carry out research or to consult our specialists.
The Australian National University (ANU) is one of the world's foremost research universities. Distinguished by its relentless pursuit of excellence, ANU attracts leading academics and outstanding students from Australia and around the world.
ANU has seven Colleges, made up of the research and education Centres, Schools and Faculties that contribute to the various broad disciplines. The ANU Colleges link research and teaching at undergraduate, postgraduate and higher degree levels, and give the base to achieve research at the highest standards of excellence, educational programs informed by current research and active researchers that give students a memorably good experience of ANU.
The ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences covers the Faculty of Arts, the Research School of Social Sciences, the to-be established Research School of Humanities, the Centre for Educational Development and Academic Methods, and the Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research. The College builds on the research strengths of its parts to enhance its very strong research profile and to provide a teaching environment to challenge and inspire the best students. | |
The ANU College of Asia and the Pacific comprises the Asia Pacific College of Diplomacy, the Asia Pacific School of Economics and Government, the Faculty of Asian Studies and the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies. The College is defined by its focus on the Asian and Pacific region. Australia is regarded as part of this region and the region itself is considered globally; hence the College adopts a broad international perspective and includes a distinct focus on Australia. Research and teaching is conducted through a range of academic fields and discipline which provides an exceptional capacity for interdisciplinary research and teaching and forms the basis for the College's position as a unique institution of international standing. | |
The ANU College of Business and Economics seeks to advance knowledge through high quality teaching and research in the closely related areas of accounting, actuarial studies, business information systems, econometrics, economic history, economics, finance, international business, management, marketing and statistics. It endeavours to do this through the provision of a range of undergraduate and graduate programs, and through its research, publications and contributions to the associated professions, commerce, industry and government. | |
The ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science is composed of the Research School of Information Sciences and Engineering, and the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology. It offers undergraduate degrees in engineering, information technology and computer science along with masters and doctoral postgraduate programs. The College undertakes pure and applied research in information and communications technologies, materials and manufacturing, formal methods and logic, machine learning and vision, robotics and energy systems. | |
The ANU College of Law is Australia's national law school, committed to legal education and research at the highest level, and to striving for continuous improvement in the law for the benefit of the national and international communities. The College offers LLB and LLB (Graduate) degrees, a Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice through the Legal Workshop, and postgraduate research and coursework degrees. | |
The ANU College of Medicine and Health Sciences is home to medical and health science teaching and research at ANU. Scientific research is conducted in a number of areas, including: molecular bioscience; immunology and genetics; neuroscience; environmental and social determinants of health; health policy, systems and economics; primary health care; mental health and ageing. The College offers a medical degree, higher degree research and coursework programs and postdoctoral research training. | |
The ANU College of Science is the largest of the ANU Colleges. It consists of five Research Schools from the Institute of Advanced Studies as well as a University Centre, an Institute and a University Faculty. The College has major strengths in the enabling sciences (physics, chemistry and mathematics) as well as earth, marine and biological sciences, astronomy, astrophysics and the environment. It hosts a range of unique national facilities and many other items which provide unique scientific infrastructure to Australian scientific activity. |