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Supporting LSE

LSE is a place of ideas. It’s a place where contemporary global challenges are debated, tough questions asked, solutions developed and ideas are put into action. It’s a place that makes a real global impact.

LSE has a long tradition of being a world-leading centre for the research and teaching of the social sciences.  With the help of alumni and friends, as the pace of global change continues to accelerate, we will continue to respond to new challenges and worldwide developments.

Your support will be vital in ensuring the foundation of a permanently stronger LSE with the capacity to contribute and compete on a global scale. It will enable us to continue to produce innovative global research and support some of the best and brightest students from across the world.

Supporting the School allows students, academics and alumni to work together to make a significant contribution, providing policy makers and world leaders with the knowledge and tools to produce international change.

The London School of Economics and Political Science has raised £100 million after completing one of the largest fund-raising campaigns ever set by a UK university.  Click here for more information, or download our Campaign for LSE celebration brochure.

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'Why am I a donor? Because I was a scholarship recipient myself in Egypt where I was born and brought up; because this country, including the LSE gave me the opportunity to study in the evenings and much else besides; because education is a good thing; because the young are our future. Underlying all this is the bond which connects different genders, different generations, different nationalities, different races: our solidarity for each other.'

Pauline Graham, BSc Accounting 1965

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