Graduate Scholarships London School of Economics and Political Science

February 12, 2008

Graduate scholarships at LSE

The London School of Economics and Political Science, the world’s leading dedicated social science institution, has launched 11 new graduate programmes for 2008 entry. These include a two year MSc in Management, a one year MSc in Finance and a double degree with Columbia University in International and World History. Full details of these and LSE’s 140 different graduate programmes, together with information on how to apply, can be found at http://www.lse.ac.uk/resources/graduateProspectus2008

The School has a generous package of scholarships available for students from Uzbekistan. These include:

* the Michael Peacock Charitable Foundation scholarship worth around £15,000

* the LSE PhD scholarship worth £13,000 plus tuition fees

* the Lord Dahrendorf Scholarships supported by Deutsche Bank worth £17,352 for students studying MSc in Management and Regulation of Risk; MSc in Finance and Economics or MSc in Finance (full time).

LSE’s extensive range of financial support, together with eligibility and application advice, is detailed at http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/studentServicesCentre/financialSupportOffice

For further information about LSE please visit LSE website at www.lse.ac.uk or e-mail the School at stu.rec@lse.ac.uk quoting reference BEUZAD

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