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伦敦政治经济学院

伦敦政治经济学院

The London School of Economics and Political Science
Houghton Street, London, WC2A 2AE
历史悠久 地理位置优越
  • 建校时间:1895 年
  • 学校类型:公立
  • 学生总数:7500
  • 毕业率:71.6%
  • 男女比例:49:51
  • 就业率:89.9%
  • 优势专业:经济学 金融 社会学 公共政策与管理
院校简介 本科申请 研究生申请 专业设置 院校排名 院校问答
概况
伦敦政治经济学院院校介绍

  伦敦政治经济学院(The London School of Economics and Political Science),创立于1895年,为伦敦大学联盟成员。伦敦政经学院与牛津大学、剑桥大学、帝国理工学院、伦敦大学学院并称“G5超级精英大学”,也是英国金三角名校和罗素大学集团成员。伦敦政治经济学院是一所将教学与科研集中在社会、政治和经济科学领域的顶尖学校,也是法律、经济学、国际关系、政治学、人类学、社会学、社会心理学、社会政策等方面研究的全球先驱。校友及教员之中包括16名诺贝尔奖得奖者,42名政府或国家元首、31名英国下议院议员及42名上议院议员。该校入学竞争极其激烈,录取率不仅不低于牛津、剑桥,部分专业的录取要求甚至高于牛津、剑桥,在英国国内声誉与剑桥牛津齐名。2014-2015年度QS世界大学社会科学及管理学排名位列世界第2名。

  地理位置

  伦敦是世界上最充满活力的大都市之一,伦敦政经学院就坐落于伦敦市中心的法律中心Holborn,位于国会大厦旁,介于西区与金融城之间,大英图书馆、伦敦大学议会图书馆近在咫尺,距离该学院不到一英里就是主要的政府、福利、法律、金融和传媒中心所在地-这些机构才是该学院“真正的”研究对象。入学不易(11.5个人竞争1个名额),但仍吸引了100个国家的学生来就读。

  这里念书的大学生,从窗外看到的风景,不是乡间的绿色田野,而是伦敦城市建筑物在空中的轮廓。在这座善变的城市中,他们过的是真实的国际都市生活,一切充满新奇与刺激。

  学院特色

  学生国际化是学院的特色之一。全日制学生约有7500名,其中英国本地生占38%,另外18%来自欧盟成员国,44%来自世界其他120多个国家及地区。本科生占48%,研究生占52%。女性学生占48%。

  伦敦政治经济学院现与北京大学及复旦大学开展硕士合作项目,具体情况请浏览北大与复旦的官方网站。

  伦敦政经学院的校园位于伦敦市的法律中心Holborn,毗邻皇室法庭、英国广播公司和伦敦四大法律学院,界于West End和City之间,大英博物馆、伦敦大学总部、Senate House图书馆和小型专业图书馆都离该校不远。其中最著名的林肯法律学院就近在咫尺。距离该校园不到一英里就是主要的政府、法律、金融和传媒中心所在地,这些机构才是该学院“真正”的研究对象。

  奖学金信息

  LSE还是欧洲管理学院委员会(CEMS)的成员,就读管理类本科可攻读更高的CEMS硕士学历,并在另一欧洲国家完成部分学习和实习。LSE有270万英镑的入学奖学金支持特别优秀的学生,还有专门针对中国学子的“中英友好奖学金”(针对攻读博士研究学位)以及“渣打银行奖学金”(针对攻读硕士学位),名额有限。

  伦敦政治经济学院有 270 万英镑的入学 奖学金 供所有国家所有层次的优秀学生申请,还有专门针对中国学子的“中英友好奖学金”(针对攻读博士研究学位)以及两个“渣打银行奖学金”(针对攻读硕士学位),任何专业的学生都可申请,但名额有限。1 个佛兰明斯集团奖学金供攻读财会、金融或经济的学生申请。

  住宿条件

  伦敦政治经济学院LSE的住宿条件不欠,入学学生大多需要申请伦敦大学(UOL)的学生宿舍或校外居住。近几年有所改善,新校舍的落成使宿位增加到2,800个,都紧邻着主校区,可以满足新生和多数3年级学生的需求。

  伦敦政经学院的住宿安排在其开设的学生公寓,学生公寓分布在伦敦市中心十个不同的区域。在学生公寓居住的学生超过3,400人。此外,第一年本科生中大约有25%的学生居住在与伦敦大学其他学院共享的几个学生公寓里。学校保证所有的一年级本科生和部分研究生都可以住在学生公寓,但在校园内就没有住宿提供。最近的Grosvenor公寓离学校有步行5分钟的路程,而最远的公寓坐地铁和公共汽车都要花45分钟。大部分的学生公寓都是不同国家种族、男女在一起居住的。公寓一般提供31周,即不包括复活节和圣诞节假期,或者40周的住宿合约。

  最大的学生公寓Bankside公寓于1996年开放,8层楼可以居住617名学生。该公寓毗邻泰晤士河南岸,在著名的泰特现代艺术馆后面,位置优越。1995年开放的HighHolborn公寓是第二大的学生公寓,离学校10分钟步行路程。其他公寓都分布在伦敦较好的地段,包括Butler‘sWharf公寓坐落在伦敦塔桥旁边,Rosebery公寓位于繁华的Islington区,以学校前教授命名的Carr-Saunders公寓就坐落在富裕西区的伦敦电视塔旁。2005年后,学校开设了三个新的学生公寓用来满足全部的第一年本科生的需求。2006年开设的LilianKnowles公寓可以容纳360个学生。2006年10月新开放了位于诺森伯兰大街(NorthumberlandAvenue)的学生公寓。该公寓毗邻特拉法加广场和泰晤士河,离著名的商业区牛津街、皮卡底里圆环、伦敦唐人街、柯芬园和众多西区剧院都很近。公寓楼被列为二级建筑,在维多利亚时代曾经是豪华酒店,后来作为政府办公使用。

  周边环境

  伦敦政经学院的校园位于伦敦市的法律中心Holborn,毗邻皇室法庭、英国广播公司和伦敦四大法律学院,界于West End和City之间,大英博物馆、伦敦大学总部、Senate House图书馆和小型专业图书馆都离该校不远。其中最著名的林肯法律学院就近在咫尺。距离该校园不到一英里就是主要的政府、法律、金融和传媒中心所在地。

  学生生活

  距学校最近伦敦地铁站是Holborn站,Temple站和Covent Garden站。2007年11月14日之后,通往欧洲大陆的欧洲之星火车移到圣潘可拉斯车站,距离学校步行大约要25分钟。此外,到Aldwych和国王大道的公共汽车会直接停在学校的Houghton街。

  兼职打工

  兼职工作的薪水通常很高,因为伦敦比其他地方的平均薪资水平都高。当然在校内找到工作的机会不大,建议你每周工作不要超过15小时。

师生情况

师生比:1:6.5国际学生比例:14.10本科生数:3965 男女比:49:51在校学生数:7500研究生数:5510

学术信息

1、斯克兰顿大学(美国斯克兰顿大学,The University of Scranton)连续被《美国新闻与世界报道》为北部十佳研究生学位大学,而其所在区域是这项调查最大也是最具竞争力的区域。

2、毕业生就业率高达95%,毕业生们在毕业六个月内就找到了工作或成功深造。

3、在过去的里,《普林斯顿评论》一直将斯克兰顿大学列入美国最佳大学的行列。同时,大学还被其评选为2015年20大最佳运营大学之一。

护理,职业疗法,工商管理,电气工程,化学科学,经济学,会计学,教育,人类学,电子商务,社会学,工商管理学,国际贸易

地理位置

斯坦福大学位于美国加州旧金山湾区南部的帕拉阿图市,临近世界著名高科技园区硅谷,苹果、谷歌和惠普等企业的总部就在学校不远处。

院系设置

为学生们提供学士学位、硕士学位以及博士学位,专业设置广泛,开设的主要专业包括:美洲研究、人类学、亚洲语言、生物科学、化学、古典文学、交流学、比较文学、戏剧、地球科学、亚洲研究、工程、经济学、英语、历史、国际关系、数学、音乐、哲学、心理学、宗教研究、象征系统学、计算机科学、化学工程、土木工程、电气工程、机械工程学、工程物理学、环境工程、生物工程、计算机系统工程 、产品设计、城市研究、建筑设计、数学及计算机科学、航空航天、能源资源工程、管理学与工程、材料科学与工程、生物力学工程、地质工程学与水文学等等

学校住宿

所有的斯坦福一年级生均需留校住宿,他们亦获得未来四年的宿位保证。

当中有89%的本科生获分配校园内的宿位。

根据斯坦福房屋分配办公室提供的资料,校方为这些住宿学生提供了80种的住宿形式,包括宿舍、合作社、联排式住宅、兄弟和姊妹会等。

本科申请
申请数据
  • 本科学生数:3965
  • 本科录取率:17%
  • 本科申请人数:10,114
  • 申请截止时间:3月1日;EA:11月15日
留学费用
  • 总花费:$59,594
  • 申请费:$90
  • 学费:$42,162
  • 住宿费:$14,264
  • 生活费:$4,260
研究生申请
申请数据
  • 研究生学生数:5510
  • 研究生录取率:6%
  • 研究生申请人数:38,828
  • 申请截止时间:9月9日-4月12日
留学费用
  • 总花费:$102,936-178,465
  • 申请费:$125-275
  • 学费:$54,315-129,700
  • 住宿费:$20,955
  • 生活费:$26,220
热门专业申请条件
专业名称 学位类型 学制 开学时间 费用 申请要求 申请材料
会计与金融-硕士MSc MSc in Accounting and Finance 硕士 秋季 托福:总分:100,口语:100,写作:100 雅思:总分:7,口语:7,写作:7
Transcript: The online application will prompt you to upload a scanned transcript for each qualification you mention in the education tab. If your documents are not in English, we must receive a translation carried out by an accredited translator (eg, the British Council). Please ensure that scanned documents are clear and legible. Failure to do so will result in delays to the processing of your application. You should also scan the reverse of your transcript if the mark scheme is explained there. You may choose to supply these documents by post, in which case we will upload them to your application on your behalf. Please remember that your application cannot be submitted until we have received and processed them. Curriculum Vitae: Upload your CV/resume, including your employment history or other professional experience, including internships. Please submit the final version of your CV. If you send an updated version later on, we cannot guarantee to include it with your application before it is seen by the selectors unless it is something that we have requested from you. Make sure that the application includes the correct documents before you submit. Personal Statement: You must upload a personal statement that describes your academic interest in and understanding of your chosen programme(s), as well as your purpose and objectives in undertaking this graduate study.The personal statement is an important part of your application as selectors are looking for evidence of your motivation and suitability, and what you can bring to the programme. Please submit the final version of your personal statement. If you send an updated version later on, we cannot guarantee to include it with your application before it is seen by the selectors unless it is something that we have requested from you. Make sure that the application includes the correct documents before you submit. Your personal statement should: Explain your motivation for undertaking the programme(s) Describe your academic interests, strengths and background relevant to the programme(s) Outline your ambitions and/or research interests Include other relevant information, such as additional reading or research, work or other relevant experiences that have informed your decision to apply for the particular programme(s) Highlight areas of specific interest within the programme(s) you have applied for at LSE. Your personal statement should be typed and no longer than two sides of A4 paper. There is no fixed word limit, but we expect this to be no longer than 1,000 - 1,500 words. Some programmes have specific requirements which are different to this; please check the relevant programme page, or our personal statements page for information. If you are applying for two programmes please ensure that your personal statement clearly and fully addresses why you are applying for each programme. In the case where your two programme choices are not directly related, you are strongly encouraged to submit two personal statements. They should be clearly headed within a single document. Please ensure that your personal statement: Is all your own work. If we discover this is not the case, your application may be cancelled Is well written, well structured and specific to the programme(s) applied for Is proof read before you upload it, and the final correct version is uploaded Only includes that which is relevant to your programme choice(s). Additional information regarding unrelated extra-curricular activities, personal achievements or work experience can be included in your CV Has your name in the header or footer of every page Recommendation Letter: You should arrange to supply two academic references (from tutors who have taught you at university) as part of the online process. This is a secure and confidential service for referees and helps speed up the decision-making process. You should use your referee’s academic (university) email address when requesting a reference.
传媒与传播-硕士MSc MSc in Media and Communications 硕士 秋季 托福:总分:100,口语:100,写作:100 雅思:总分:7,口语:7,写作:7
Transcript: The online application will prompt you to upload a scanned transcript for each qualification you mention in the education tab. If your documents are not in English, we must receive a translation carried out by an accredited translator (eg, the British Council). Please ensure that scanned documents are clear and legible. Failure to do so will result in delays to the processing of your application. You should also scan the reverse of your transcript if the mark scheme is explained there. You may choose to supply these documents by post, in which case we will upload them to your application on your behalf. Please remember that your application cannot be submitted until we have received and processed them. Curriculum Vitae: Upload your CV/resume, including your employment history or other professional experience, including internships. Please submit the final version of your CV. If you send an updated version later on, we cannot guarantee to include it with your application before it is seen by the selectors unless it is something that we have requested from you. Make sure that the application includes the correct documents before you submit. Personal Statement: You must upload a personal statement that describes your academic interest in and understanding of your chosen programme(s), as well as your purpose and objectives in undertaking this graduate study.The personal statement is an important part of your application as selectors are looking for evidence of your motivation and suitability, and what you can bring to the programme. Please submit the final version of your personal statement. If you send an updated version later on, we cannot guarantee to include it with your application before it is seen by the selectors unless it is something that we have requested from you. Make sure that the application includes the correct documents before you submit. Your personal statement should: Explain your motivation for undertaking the programme(s) Describe your academic interests, strengths and background relevant to the programme(s) Outline your ambitions and/or research interests Include other relevant information, such as additional reading or research, work or other relevant experiences that have informed your decision to apply for the particular programme(s) Highlight areas of specific interest within the programme(s) you have applied for at LSE. Your personal statement should be typed and no longer than two sides of A4 paper. There is no fixed word limit, but we expect this to be no longer than 1,000 - 1,500 words. Some programmes have specific requirements which are different to this; please check the relevant programme page, or our personal statements page for information. If you are applying for two programmes please ensure that your personal statement clearly and fully addresses why you are applying for each programme. In the case where your two programme choices are not directly related, you are strongly encouraged to submit two personal statements. They should be clearly headed within a single document. Please ensure that your personal statement: Is all your own work. If we discover this is not the case, your application may be cancelled Is well written, well structured and specific to the programme(s) applied for Is proof read before you upload it, and the final correct version is uploaded Only includes that which is relevant to your programme choice(s). Additional information regarding unrelated extra-curricular activities, personal achievements or work experience can be included in your CV Has your name in the header or footer of every page Recommendation Letter: You should arrange to supply two academic references (from tutors who have taught you at university) as part of the online process. This is a secure and confidential service for referees and helps speed up the decision-making process. You should use your referee’s academic (university) email address when requesting a reference.
国际政治经济学-硕士MSc MSc in International Political Economy 硕士 秋季 托福:总分:100,听力:22,阅读:23,口语:100,写作:100 雅思:总分:7,口语:7,写作:7
Transcript: The online application will prompt you to upload a scanned transcript for each qualification you mention in the education tab. If your documents are not in English, we must receive a translation carried out by an accredited translator (eg, the British Council). Please ensure that scanned documents are clear and legible. Failure to do so will result in delays to the processing of your application. You should also scan the reverse of your transcript if the mark scheme is explained there. You may choose to supply these documents by post, in which case we will upload them to your application on your behalf. Please remember that your application cannot be submitted until we have received and processed them. Curriculum Vitae: Upload your CV/resume, including your employment history or other professional experience, including internships. Please submit the final version of your CV. If you send an updated version later on, we cannot guarantee to include it with your application before it is seen by the selectors unless it is something that we have requested from you. Make sure that the application includes the correct documents before you submit. Personal Statement: You must upload a personal statement that describes your academic interest in and understanding of your chosen programme(s), as well as your purpose and objectives in undertaking this graduate study.The personal statement is an important part of your application as selectors are looking for evidence of your motivation and suitability, and what you can bring to the programme. Please submit the final version of your personal statement. If you send an updated version later on, we cannot guarantee to include it with your application before it is seen by the selectors unless it is something that we have requested from you. Make sure that the application includes the correct documents before you submit. Your personal statement should: Explain your motivation for undertaking the programme(s) Describe your academic interests, strengths and background relevant to the programme(s) Outline your ambitions and/or research interests Include other relevant information, such as additional reading or research, work or other relevant experiences that have informed your decision to apply for the particular programme(s) Highlight areas of specific interest within the programme(s) you have applied for at LSE. Your personal statement should be typed and no longer than two sides of A4 paper. There is no fixed word limit, but we expect this to be no longer than 1,000 - 1,500 words. Some programmes have specific requirements which are different to this; please check the relevant programme page, or our personal statements page for information. If you are applying for two programmes please ensure that your personal statement clearly and fully addresses why you are applying for each programme. In the case where your two programme choices are not directly related, you are strongly encouraged to submit two personal statements. They should be clearly headed within a single document. Please ensure that your personal statement: Is all your own work. If we discover this is not the case, your application may be cancelled Is well written, well structured and specific to the programme(s) applied for Is proof read before you upload it, and the final correct version is uploaded Only includes that which is relevant to your programme choice(s). Additional information regarding unrelated extra-curricular activities, personal achievements or work experience can be included in your CV Has your name in the header or footer of every page Recommendation Letter: You should arrange to supply two academic references (from tutors who have taught you at university) as part of the online process. This is a secure and confidential service for referees and helps speed up the decision-making process. You should use your referee’s academic (university) email address when requesting a reference.
硕博连读:会计学(方向1)-硕士MPhil/PhD MPhil/PhD in Accounting (Track 1) 硕士 秋季 托福:总分:100,听力:22,阅读:23,口语:100,写作:100 雅思:总分:7,口语:7,写作:7
Transcript: The online application will prompt you to upload a scanned transcript for each qualification you mention in the education tab. If your documents are not in English, we must receive a translation carried out by an accredited translator (eg, the British Council). Please ensure that scanned documents are clear and legible. Failure to do so will result in delays to the processing of your application. You should also scan the reverse of your transcript if the mark scheme is explained there. You may choose to supply these documents by post, in which case we will upload them to your application on your behalf. Please remember that your application cannot be submitted until we have received and processed them. Curriculum Vitae: Upload your CV/resume, including your employment history or other professional experience, including internships. Please submit the final version of your CV. If you send an updated version later on, we cannot guarantee to include it with your application before it is seen by the selectors unless it is something that we have requested from you. Make sure that the application includes the correct documents before you submit. Personal Statement: You must upload a personal statement that describes your academic interest in and understanding of your chosen programme(s), as well as your purpose and objectives in undertaking this graduate study.The personal statement is an important part of your application as selectors are looking for evidence of your motivation and suitability, and what you can bring to the programme. Please submit the final version of your personal statement. If you send an updated version later on, we cannot guarantee to include it with your application before it is seen by the selectors unless it is something that we have requested from you. Make sure that the application includes the correct documents before you submit. Your personal statement should: Explain your motivation for undertaking the programme(s) Describe your academic interests, strengths and background relevant to the programme(s) Outline your ambitions and/or research interests Include other relevant information, such as additional reading or research, work or other relevant experiences that have informed your decision to apply for the particular programme(s) Highlight areas of specific interest within the programme(s) you have applied for at LSE. Your personal statement should be typed and no longer than two sides of A4 paper. There is no fixed word limit, but we expect this to be no longer than 1,000 - 1,500 words. Some programmes have specific requirements which are different to this; please check the relevant programme page, or our personal statements page for information. If you are applying for two programmes please ensure that your personal statement clearly and fully addresses why you are applying for each programme. In the case where your two programme choices are not directly related, you are strongly encouraged to submit two personal statements. They should be clearly headed within a single document. Please ensure that your personal statement: Is all your own work. If we discover this is not the case, your application may be cancelled Is well written, well structured and specific to the programme(s) applied for Is proof read before you upload it, and the final correct version is uploaded Only includes that which is relevant to your programme choice(s). Additional information regarding unrelated extra-curricular activities, personal achievements or work experience can be included in your CV Has your name in the header or footer of every page Recommendation Letter: You should arrange to supply two academic references (from tutors who have taught you at university) as part of the online process. This is a secure and confidential service for referees and helps speed up the decision-making process. You should use your referee’s academic (university) email address when requesting a reference.
硕博连读:哲学-硕士MPhil/博士PhD MPhil/PhD in Philosophy 硕士 秋季 托福:总分:100,口语:100,写作:100 雅思:总分:7,口语:7,写作:7
Transcript: The online application will prompt you to upload a scanned transcript for each qualification you mention in the education tab. If your documents are not in English, we must receive a translation carried out by an accredited translator (eg, the British Council). Please ensure that scanned documents are clear and legible. Failure to do so will result in delays to the processing of your application. You should also scan the reverse of your transcript if the mark scheme is explained there. You may choose to supply these documents by post, in which case we will upload them to your application on your behalf. Please remember that your application cannot be submitted until we have received and processed them. Curriculum Vitae: Upload your CV/resume, including your employment history or other professional experience, including internships. Please submit the final version of your CV. If you send an updated version later on, we cannot guarantee to include it with your application before it is seen by the selectors unless it is something that we have requested from you. Make sure that the application includes the correct documents before you submit. Personal Statement: You must upload a personal statement that describes your academic interest in and understanding of your chosen programme(s), as well as your purpose and objectives in undertaking this graduate study.The personal statement is an important part of your application as selectors are looking for evidence of your motivation and suitability, and what you can bring to the programme. Please submit the final version of your personal statement. If you send an updated version later on, we cannot guarantee to include it with your application before it is seen by the selectors unless it is something that we have requested from you. Make sure that the application includes the correct documents before you submit. Your personal statement should: Explain your motivation for undertaking the programme(s) Describe your academic interests, strengths and background relevant to the programme(s) Outline your ambitions and/or research interests Include other relevant information, such as additional reading or research, work or other relevant experiences that have informed your decision to apply for the particular programme(s) Highlight areas of specific interest within the programme(s) you have applied for at LSE. Your personal statement should be typed and no longer than two sides of A4 paper. There is no fixed word limit, but we expect this to be no longer than 1,000 - 1,500 words. Some programmes have specific requirements which are different to this; please check the relevant programme page, or our personal statements page for information. If you are applying for two programmes please ensure that your personal statement clearly and fully addresses why you are applying for each programme. In the case where your two programme choices are not directly related, you are strongly encouraged to submit two personal statements. They should be clearly headed within a single document. Please ensure that your personal statement: Is all your own work. If we discover this is not the case, your application may be cancelled Is well written, well structured and specific to the programme(s) applied for Is proof read before you upload it, and the final correct version is uploaded Only includes that which is relevant to your programme choice(s). Additional information regarding unrelated extra-curricular activities, personal achievements or work experience can be included in your CV Has your name in the header or footer of every page Recommendation Letter: You should arrange to supply two academic references (from tutors who have taught you at university) as part of the online process. This is a secure and confidential service for referees and helps speed up the decision-making process. You should use your referee’s academic (university) email address when requesting a reference.
经济学-硕士MSc MSc in Economics 硕士 秋季 托福:总分:100,听力:22,阅读:23,口语:100,写作:100 雅思:总分:7,口语:7,写作:7
Transcript: The online application will prompt you to upload a scanned transcript for each qualification you mention in the education tab. If your documents are not in English, we must receive a translation carried out by an accredited translator (eg, the British Council). Please ensure that scanned documents are clear and legible. Failure to do so will result in delays to the processing of your application. You should also scan the reverse of your transcript if the mark scheme is explained there. You may choose to supply these documents by post, in which case we will upload them to your application on your behalf. Please remember that your application cannot be submitted until we have received and processed them. Curriculum Vitae: Upload your CV/resume, including your employment history or other professional experience, including internships. Please submit the final version of your CV. If you send an updated version later on, we cannot guarantee to include it with your application before it is seen by the selectors unless it is something that we have requested from you. Make sure that the application includes the correct documents before you submit. Personal Statement: You must upload a personal statement that describes your academic interest in and understanding of your chosen programme(s), as well as your purpose and objectives in undertaking this graduate study.The personal statement is an important part of your application as selectors are looking for evidence of your motivation and suitability, and what you can bring to the programme. Please submit the final version of your personal statement. If you send an updated version later on, we cannot guarantee to include it with your application before it is seen by the selectors unless it is something that we have requested from you. Make sure that the application includes the correct documents before you submit. Your personal statement should: Explain your motivation for undertaking the programme(s) Describe your academic interests, strengths and background relevant to the programme(s) Outline your ambitions and/or research interests Include other relevant information, such as additional reading or research, work or other relevant experiences that have informed your decision to apply for the particular programme(s) Highlight areas of specific interest within the programme(s) you have applied for at LSE. Your personal statement should be typed and no longer than two sides of A4 paper. There is no fixed word limit, but we expect this to be no longer than 1,000 - 1,500 words. Some programmes have specific requirements which are different to this; please check the relevant programme page, or our personal statements page for information. If you are applying for two programmes please ensure that your personal statement clearly and fully addresses why you are applying for each programme. In the case where your two programme choices are not directly related, you are strongly encouraged to submit two personal statements. They should be clearly headed within a single document. Please ensure that your personal statement: Is all your own work. If we discover this is not the case, your application may be cancelled Is well written, well structured and specific to the programme(s) applied for Is proof read before you upload it, and the final correct version is uploaded Only includes that which is relevant to your programme choice(s). Additional information regarding unrelated extra-curricular activities, personal achievements or work experience can be included in your CV Has your name in the header or footer of every page Recommendation Letter: You should arrange to supply two academic references (from tutors who have taught you at university) as part of the online process. This is a secure and confidential service for referees and helps speed up the decision-making process. You should use your referee’s academic (university) email address when requesting a reference.
统计(金融统计) Statistics ( Financial Statistics ) 硕士 25440.00英镑/年 托福: 雅思:总分7
计量经济学与数理经济学-硕士MSc MSc in Econometrics and Mathematical Economics 硕士 秋季 托福:总分:100,口语:100,写作:100 雅思:总分:7,口语:7,写作:7
Transcript: The online application will prompt you to upload a scanned transcript for each qualification you mention in the education tab. If your documents are not in English, we must receive a translation carried out by an accredited translator (eg, the British Council). Please ensure that scanned documents are clear and legible. Failure to do so will result in delays to the processing of your application. You should also scan the reverse of your transcript if the mark scheme is explained there. You may choose to supply these documents by post, in which case we will upload them to your application on your behalf. Please remember that your application cannot be submitted until we have received and processed them. Curriculum Vitae: Upload your CV/resume, including your employment history or other professional experience, including internships. Please submit the final version of your CV. If you send an updated version later on, we cannot guarantee to include it with your application before it is seen by the selectors unless it is something that we have requested from you. Make sure that the application includes the correct documents before you submit. Personal Statement: You must upload a personal statement that describes your academic interest in and understanding of your chosen programme(s), as well as your purpose and objectives in undertaking this graduate study.The personal statement is an important part of your application as selectors are looking for evidence of your motivation and suitability, and what you can bring to the programme. Please submit the final version of your personal statement. If you send an updated version later on, we cannot guarantee to include it with your application before it is seen by the selectors unless it is something that we have requested from you. Make sure that the application includes the correct documents before you submit. Your personal statement should: Explain your motivation for undertaking the programme(s) Describe your academic interests, strengths and background relevant to the programme(s) Outline your ambitions and/or research interests Include other relevant information, such as additional reading or research, work or other relevant experiences that have informed your decision to apply for the particular programme(s) Highlight areas of specific interest within the programme(s) you have applied for at LSE. Your personal statement should be typed and no longer than two sides of A4 paper. There is no fixed word limit, but we expect this to be no longer than 1,000 - 1,500 words. Some programmes have specific requirements which are different to this; please check the relevant programme page, or our personal statements page for information. If you are applying for two programmes please ensure that your personal statement clearly and fully addresses why you are applying for each programme. In the case where your two programme choices are not directly related, you are strongly encouraged to submit two personal statements. They should be clearly headed within a single document. Please ensure that your personal statement: Is all your own work. If we discover this is not the case, your application may be cancelled Is well written, well structured and specific to the programme(s) applied for Is proof read before you upload it, and the final correct version is uploaded Only includes that which is relevant to your programme choice(s). Additional information regarding unrelated extra-curricular activities, personal achievements or work experience can be included in your CV Has your name in the header or footer of every page Recommendation Letter: You should arrange to supply two academic references (from tutors who have taught you at university) as part of the online process. This is a secure and confidential service for referees and helps speed up the decision-making process. You should use your referee’s academic (university) email address when requesting a reference.
计量经济学史-硕士MSc MSc in Quantitative Economic History 硕士 秋季 托福:总分:100,口语:100,写作:100 雅思:总分:7,口语:7,写作:7
Transcript: The online application will prompt you to upload a scanned transcript for each qualification you mention in the education tab. If your documents are not in English, we must receive a translation carried out by an accredited translator (eg, the British Council). Please ensure that scanned documents are clear and legible. Failure to do so will result in delays to the processing of your application. You should also scan the reverse of your transcript if the mark scheme is explained there. You may choose to supply these documents by post, in which case we will upload them to your application on your behalf. Please remember that your application cannot be submitted until we have received and processed them. Curriculum Vitae: Upload your CV/resume, including your employment history or other professional experience, including internships. Please submit the final version of your CV. If you send an updated version later on, we cannot guarantee to include it with your application before it is seen by the selectors unless it is something that we have requested from you. Make sure that the application includes the correct documents before you submit. Personal Statement: You must upload a personal statement that describes your academic interest in and understanding of your chosen programme(s), as well as your purpose and objectives in undertaking this graduate study.The personal statement is an important part of your application as selectors are looking for evidence of your motivation and suitability, and what you can bring to the programme. Please submit the final version of your personal statement. If you send an updated version later on, we cannot guarantee to include it with your application before it is seen by the selectors unless it is something that we have requested from you. Make sure that the application includes the correct documents before you submit. Your personal statement should: Explain your motivation for undertaking the programme(s) Describe your academic interests, strengths and background relevant to the programme(s) Outline your ambitions and/or research interests Include other relevant information, such as additional reading or research, work or other relevant experiences that have informed your decision to apply for the particular programme(s) Highlight areas of specific interest within the programme(s) you have applied for at LSE. Your personal statement should be typed and no longer than two sides of A4 paper. There is no fixed word limit, but we expect this to be no longer than 1,000 - 1,500 words. Some programmes have specific requirements which are different to this; please check the relevant programme page, or our personal statements page for information. If you are applying for two programmes please ensure that your personal statement clearly and fully addresses why you are applying for each programme. In the case where your two programme choices are not directly related, you are strongly encouraged to submit two personal statements. They should be clearly headed within a single document. Please ensure that your personal statement: Is all your own work. If we discover this is not the case, your application may be cancelled Is well written, well structured and specific to the programme(s) applied for Is proof read before you upload it, and the final correct version is uploaded Only includes that which is relevant to your programme choice(s). Additional information regarding unrelated extra-curricular activities, personal achievements or work experience can be included in your CV Has your name in the header or footer of every page Recommendation Letter: You should arrange to supply two academic references (from tutors who have taught you at university) as part of the online process. This is a secure and confidential service for referees and helps speed up the decision-making process. You should use your referee’s academic (university) email address when requesting a reference.
风险与金融 Risk and Finance 硕士 25440.00英镑/年 托福: 雅思:总分7
世界排名
QS USNEWS 上海交大 THE
英国排名(泰晤士)
  • Q:我现在在英国读IB十二年级,对伦敦政经很感兴趣,想要申请这个学校。我想问一下伦敦政经对IB学生的要求有哪些?十二年级,对伦敦政经很感兴趣,想要申请这个学校。我想问一下伦敦政经对IB学生的要求有哪些?
  • A:英国伦敦政治经济学院是英国顶尖的大学,一般要求申请人高中在校成绩85%以上,雅思7分(单项7分),不同的专业有不同的要求。具体要看你想申请什么专业
  • Q:伦敦政治经济学院入学标准是哪些?
  • A:  学校简介   伦敦政治经济学院是伦敦大学最大的学院之一,在英国独树一帜,是唯一将教学和科研集中在社会、政治、经济科学领域的学校。创办于1895年,后于1900年成为伦敦大学的一部分。伦敦政治经济学院拥有一个庞大的海外学生团体,校友包括国会议员、贵族议会议员、26位世界各国政府现任和历届首相。   伦敦政治经济学院一直以来与牛津大学、剑桥大学、伦敦帝国学院和伦敦大学学院一起并称为“英国G5大学集团”,它也是英国金三角名校和罗素大学集团的成员。伦敦政治经济学院是英国录取难度最高的大学之一,在英国国内声誉与剑桥牛津齐名。该校入学竞争极其激烈,录取率常年仅低于牛津与剑桥大学,某些热门专业录取难度甚至高于牛津与剑桥大学。   学院创立于1895年,由一群推崇费边(Fabian)主义的费边协会会员所倡议。(费边原是古罗马的将军,以使用迂回战术闻名。19世纪80年代在英国兴起的,以温和改良手段实现社会主义的思潮,就称为费边主义。)1900年伦敦经济学院成为伦敦大学的一部分,并成为目前伦敦大学最大的学院之一。   入学标准   这里是政府和公司的许多世界级领导人的母校;如校名所示,经济学和政治学是它的最强项;入学标准很高,但仍吸引了100个国家的学生来就读。就其最为重要的经济学本科入学,每年有超过3,000人报名申请,最终录取的只有200人左右。伦敦政治经济学院的经济学在英国本国,欧洲,美国都有很高的认知度。经济专业的含金量被普遍认为是全英,与伦敦大学学院的经济学被誉为英国当今经济学的双子星,在世界范围内名列位于伦敦市中心的校园,人才济济前茅。   伦敦政经入学的竞争十分激烈,其研究生的入学要求是必须取得英国本科的或第二等学位,或外国大学的同等学位。它的本科课程申请也是全英竞争最激烈的,平均13.4人才获得一个位置,超过牛剑。其中一些课程,比如法律和经济,竞争更加激烈,超过20个人竞争一个位置。2010年,其入学要求为大学入学(UCAS)点数476,相当于在A-Level取得AAAA。   伦敦政经也和其他英国顶级大学一起卷入了“私立学校高接受率”的风波。而根据私立学校委员会在2006年的一项研究显示,私立学校学生在伦敦政经取得一个位置的几率仅为29.7%,是罗素集团大学里最低的。此外,伦敦政经暑期学校自从1989年成立以来也已经有所发展,2006年的申请人数超过3,000人。该课程提供超过50个科目,内容与本科类似,包括了会计、金融、法律、国际关系和管理等等。在每年7月-8月,伦敦政经也与北京大学合办“伦敦政经-北大暑期学校”。   院校排名   2014年TIMES英国大学综合排名:第3名   2013年THE世界大学声誉排名:第25名   2013-2014年THE世界大学综合排名:第32名   2013年QS世界大学社会科学及管理类排名:第2名
  • Q:贾竹老师您好…我儿子是211学校大二的财务管理的学生,想毕业后去英国读会计金融(偏会计)的研究生,想向您咨询一下在这专业比较好的大学的条件和要求,谢谢
  • A:崔生你好, 我们是立思辰留学立思辰留学360,很高兴认识你。 欢迎你以后有关于留学的问题可以随时联系我们。 祝好:)
  • Q:纽约大学和伦敦政治经济学院哪个排名靠前?
  • A:1、新加坡国立大学和南洋理工大学2、德国,是工薪家庭最佳选择,费用较低。3、日本也可以考虑当然去哪个国家,也要结合自己的语言水平和未来规划选择!
  • Q:伦敦政治经济学院是个什么样的学校?
  • A:大专生的话可以考虑一些学校的本科课程,可以用大专成绩单减免部分课程。当然也有一些学校有专升本甚至专升硕的课程,看自己的预算和能力再做一个比较好的选择。不要觉得自己是大专生就看不起自己,学无止境。
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