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La Escuela de Economía y Ciencia Política de Londres (en inglés: London School of Economics and Political Science, comúnmente conocida como London School of Economics o LSE) es una universidad situada en Londres, Inglaterra, considerada como una de las mejores y más prestigiosas instituciones del mundo para el estudio de ...
LSE offers a range of different programmes, from undergraduate and graduate study, to executive education, distance learning, language study, summer school and study abroad options.
The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) is a public research university in London, England, and a member institution of the University of London.
LSE is a global community of people and ideas in the heart of central London. We're a specialist social sciences university, ranking fifth in the world in the QS subject rankings 2023 and as the top university in London in the Complete University Guide 2024 and Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2023.
The Department’s research has been utilised in efforts to tackle major global challenges such as climate change; economic instability; economic development and growth; and national and global productivity and inequality, often catalysing profound shifts in policy debate and formulation.