A degree from LSE is widely recognised internationally. LSE has produced 32 world leaders| and heads of state, 16 Nobel Prize Winners|, and a host of LSE alumni who are well known nationally and internationally
We conduct research into the destinations of graduates six months and three years after graduation. This research continues to demonstrate the employability of LSE graduates, even within the early stages of their career.
As a result, the School is heavily targeted by employers, and graduates from LSE are in great demand. But don't just take our word for it, read about the experiences of LSE alumni in the section below.
Read our LSE graduate profiles sorted by their department and institution below.
A
Accounting |
Anthropology|
E
Economics
|
Economic History|
Employment Relations and Organisational Behaviour Group (EROB)|
European Institute|
F
Finance |
G
Gender Institute|
Geography & Environment|
Government|
I
Information Systems & Innovation Group|
International Development|
International History|
International Relations|
L
Law|
M
Management|, including:
Mathematics|
Media and Communications|
Methodology Institute|
P
Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method|
S
Social Policy |
Social Psychology|
Sociology|
Statistics|