Religion and Belief

Information, Policies, and Support available

from the European Institute, across the LSE, and beyond. 

The European Institute is committed to supporting and respecting the rights of all individuals within our community, regardless of their religion or belief. 

It is our responsibility to create a safe and inclusive environment for all and to promote diversity, acceptance, and equality within our community. 

There are resources available at LSE, such as, the EDI Office, the LSE Faith Centre, and the Students Union, to support all members of our community to ensure equity regardless of religion or belief. The LSE Religion and Belief Guide is also a helpful resource for more information.

Networks and Groups at the LSE

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LSE Faith Centre

The Faith Centre is home to the LSE's diverse religious activities, transformational interfaith leadership programmes and a quiet, reflective space for all staff and students.

Find out more about the Faith Centre here, and read their Vision Document.


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LSE Students' Union (LSESU)

The LSE Students Union host several faith based societies that run meetings and events year round, you can find a list of them here

LSE's EDI policies and information

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EDI and You

Explore LSE's EDI and You page to navigate inclusion policies, information and support available.


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Religion and Belief

More information from LSE's EDI office on policies and support available related to religion and belief. 


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LSE Religious Observance Policy

The School's Religious Observance Policy provides details on the key considerations at play when considering how to avoid disadvantaging members of the School who follow particular religious practices.


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LSE Religion and Belief Guide

The Religion and Belief Guide is the comprehensive resource for religious observance and practice at LSE.

It provides practical information for adherents of particular religions as well as general information for all of us about the religions and belief systems practised on our campus.


LSESU Advice Service

LSESU Advice Service

The LSESU Advice Service provides free advice and support to LSE students, their independence from LSE means that they're impartial and free from a conflict of interest. 

Discover their sources of faith-based support for students.


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Ethics Code

More information about LSE's Ethics Code, detailing the six core principals underpinning life at LSE.


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Travelling Safely Overseas

More information from LSE detailing safe travel guidance from an EDI perspective.

Events

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LSE Faith Centre

The Faith Centre runs innovative programmes and events promoting religious literacy, transformational interfaith leadership, and engagement with religion in global society. 

The Faith Centre also holds a series of wellbeing activities.