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Full time & Part time September MSc 12 months full-time, 24 months part-time

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The MSc Regulation is based in the LSE Law School and the Department of Government and offers you the chance to study regulation within a systematic framework.

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Entry Requirements

Upper second class honours degree (2:1) or equivalent in any discipline, and interest in or experience of related areas of law, public administration, politics or economics.

Competition for places at the School is high. This means that even if you meet our minimum entry requirement, this does not guarantee you an offer of admission.



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Where is London School of Economics and Political Science

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Student Profile(s)

Enza Iannopollo

When I came to LSE I was convinced I knew what career path I wanted to follow and that LSE was just another step in this path. However, coming to LSE gave me new options I hadn’t even considered before and opened up lots of new ideas and paths for me. My work involves looking at internet regulation and data protection and the effects this has on technology initiatives in business. As a researcher I am involved in both primary and secondary research and I then use this to write reports, prepare presentations and collaborate with our teams broader projects. I think that being an LSE graduate gives you the freedom to try, and experiment if you wish to do so.

Scholarships

The School recognises that the cost of living in London may be higher than in your home town or country, and we provide generous scholarships each year to home and overseas students.

LSE makes available over GBP 15 million annually in financial aid for its students. Around one quarter of our graduate students receive financial support from the School.

At master’s level, the value of support given by LSE ranges in value from 10 per cent of the tuition fee to a full fees and maintenance award.

This programme is eligible for needs-based awards from LSE, including the Graduate Support Scheme, Master's Awards, and Anniversary Scholarships.

Selection for any funding opportunity is based on receipt of an offer for a place and submitting a Graduate Financial Support application, before the funding deadline.

In addition to our needs-based awards, LSE also makes available scholarships for students from specific regions of the world and awards for students studying specific subject areas.

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