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  Summary
The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) is unique in the United Kingdom in its concentration on teaching and research across the full range of the social, political and economic sciences. Founded in 1895 by Beatrice and Sidney Webb, the LSE is one of the largest colleges within the University of London and has an outstanding reputation for academic excellence nationally and internationally.
But this is an unusual UK university. Few university institutions in the world are as international. The study of social, economic and political problems covers not only the United Kingdom and other countries within the European Union, but also countries of every continent.
  Statistics
Total student population: 6,917
  Language of instruction
English
  Semesters/Dates
Michaelmas Term: 28 September 2000 - 8 December 2000
Lent Term: 8 January 2001 - 16 March 2001
Summer Term: 23 April 2001 - 29 June 2001
  Tuition and fees
Different fees apply, depending on student status.
  Housing
Students offered a place on the General Course will be sent application forms for LSE or University of London (intercollegiate) housing. If students preference is for private housing - or you are not allocated LSE/intercollegiate housing in the housing `lottery' which is run twice during the summer months, then the university can provide assistance to help find housing in the private sector.
  Visa Requirements
Overseas students are normally admitted to the United Kingdom on a student visa which allows students to undertake employment while in the United Kingdom for not more than 20 hours per week. Contact local embassy for further visa information.
  Other info
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