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MIM EXCHANGE STUDENT INFORMATIONLSE FACTSHEET 2016-17
Department ofManagement
School Mailing Address Ashley Thomas MIM Office, The London School of Economics and Political Science, Department of Management, 4th Floor, New Academic Building, 54 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London WC2A 3LJ
Web Address: LSE Department of Management: lse.ac.uk/management/home.aspx
MSc Management Programme: lse.ac.uk/management/programmes/msc/masters-in-management/home.aspx
Exchange Academic Director Dr Brittany Jones Email: [email protected]
MiM Programme Manager Ashley Thomas Email: [email protected] Telephone: +44 (0)20 7106 1211
MiM Programme Administrators Jean-Michel Villot Maxine Westley-Lowe Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Telephone: +44 (0)20 7955 6073 Telephone: +44 (0)20 7107 5126
LSE Erasmus Office For Erasmus and Student Mobility queries please email the Erasmus Team Email: [email protected] LSE Erasmus code: LONDON020
Office Hours The LSE MiM Office is based on the 4th floor of the New Academic Building in room NAB4.06.
Students may email queries through at any time to [email protected] and the programme office will aim to respond to all emails within 2 workings days.
Students who wish to visit the office for face-to-face queries are welcome to do during our office hours, which take place Monday through Friday between 2pm - 4.30pm each day.
LSE MIM Office
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Nomination from partner universities Term 1: We require all partner universities to nominate students via email to Ashley Thomas and our online form by no later than 2 May 2016.
Term 2: We require all partner universities to nominate students via email to Ashley Thomas and our online form by no later than 1 July 2016.
Student Registration and Enrolment Requirements
Term 1: Around 2 May 2016 a welcome email will be sent directly to nominated students containing further instructions about completing the online enrolment.
Nominated students will need to complete our Online Exchange Registration by 16 May 2016.
Term 2: Around 1 July 2016 a welcome email will be sent directly to nominated students containing further instructions about completing the online enrolment.
Nominated students will need to complete our Online Exchange Registration by 15 July 2016.
Required Documents • Nomination from University Programme Manager • CV• Online Exchange Registration• Proof of English language proficiency• Copy of valid passport (students who require a visa)• Degree transcript (students who require a visa)• Passport photo (jpeg preferred).
Language Requirements The language of instruction for all courses at LSE is English. Students should be nominated who have attained a sufficient standard in English (written and oral) to enable them to understand the teaching material and to be able to effectively communicate with others.
If a student’s first language is not English, or if the language of instruction of a student’s previous degree is not English, we ask that the student provide evidence of their command of English. The most common qualification is the IELTS test. English tests must be less than two years old by 1 October 2016.
As guidance, our minimum language entry requirement for students (who are not a national of a majority English language speaking country) is any one of the following:
Students will be asked to supply evidence of their English proficiency when completing the Online Exchange Registration.
Experience has shown that students who are fully proficient in English are best placed to make the most of all that LSE has to offer, both academically and socially.
Nomination and Registration
Requirement Overall Reading Listening Writing Speaking
IELTS 7.0 6.5 6.5 6.0 6.0
Pearson Test of English (Academic) (PTEA)
65 58 58 51 51
Cambridge English Scale*
185 176 176 169 169
TOEFL 107 22 22 21 20
Trinity ISE (revised test) Level III Merit Merit Pass Pass
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English for Academic Purposes If English is not a first language the Language Centre is on hand to give students advice and support throughout their time at LSE. The support is free and starts as soon as the teaching term starts. Information sessions are held during the first days of term to advise students on the most appropriate classes to take.
Contact the LSE Language Centre for more information: lse.ac.uk/language/Home.aspx
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LSE Term Dates
Term 1: Michaelmas Term
From To
Registration Friday 23 September 2016
at the
LSE Student Services Centre
Friday 23 September 2016
at the
LSE Student Services Centre
Induction Friday 23 September 2016 Friday 23 September 2016
Teaching Monday 26 September 2016 Friday 9 December 2016
LSE MiM Networking Evening Wednesday 16 November 2016 Wednesday 16 November 2016
Term 2: Lent Term
From To
Registration Friday 6 January 2017
at the
LSE Student Services Centre
Friday 6 January 2017
at the
LSE Student Services Centre
Induction Friday 6 January 2017 Friday 6 January 2017
Teaching Monday 9 January 2017 Friday 24 March 2017
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Important Note 1. Courses may be switched from one term to another, or may no longer be running due to sabbatical leave or course discontinuation.
2. It is not possible for students to take courses outside of the prescribed list.
3. Many courses have limited availability or are very popular; therefore, it may not be possible for students to successfully be enrolled in all their preferred courses. Students should therefore exercise a level of flexibility during course choice selection.
4. The courses at the LSE are generally highly theoretical and will require a large amount of reading from week to week. Few courses have group projects and are instead based on individual performance.
Course Credits 1. All LSE courses taken by exchange students are worth 0.5 unit, which is the equivalent of 7.5 ECTS credits
2. Exchange students are not permitted to take 1 unit courses as these run across two terms and are reserved for LSE home students. Only courses with a half unit, ie, 0.5 unit value, can be taken by exchange students during exchange term at the LSE.
3. All students are required to maintain a full time student status and must therefore take 2 units worth of courses (equivalent to 30 ECTS credits). If a student wishes to take more than 2 units worth of courses,prior authorisation must be provided by the home school Programme Manager and LSEProgramme Manager Ashley Thomas by the advised deadline.
Term 1:
1) Elective 1 = 7.5 ECTS
2) Elective 2 = 7.5 ECTS
3) Elective 3 = 7.5 ECTS
4) Elective 4 = 7.5 ECTS
Total = 30 ECTS credits
Term 2:
1) Elective 1 = 7.5 ECTS
2) Elective 2 = 7.5 ECTS
3) Elective 3 = 7.5 ECTS
4) Elective 4 = 7.5 ECTS
Total = 30 ECTS credits
Course Guides Course Guides provide descriptions of every individual course taught at the School, including a brief synopsis, the number of teaching hours, the method(s) of assessment and any recommended reading.
NB: The mode of assessment outlined in the course guides usually indicate examinations to be taken during the summer term. Exchange students will not be required to sit summer term assessments, instead alternative assessments will be arranged to be taken during term time. The LSE MiM Office will arrange this on behalf of exchange students at the start of term.
Teaching Format The teaching style at LSE is normally in the form of lectures (with the entire class) and also smaller seminar groups (usually maximum of 15 students) to facilitate in-depth discussion and analysis.
LSE Courses
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Contact hours Teaching contact hours at LSE can vary depending on the courses taken.
Most courses (not all) are made up of 1.5 hour lecture + 1.5 hour seminar x 10 weeks of teaching. Therefore, typically, a visiting student taking 4 courses (2 units) will have a total of 120 teaching hours at LSE. However, as mentioned above this can vary significantly depending on courses taken.
It is not possible for the LSE MIM Office to confirm exact contact hours, students will need to work this out independently once they arrive at LSE and have received their personal timetable. Personal timetables will be made available via LSE for You (LFY) after the official course choice selection period.
Attendance Students are expected to attend all lectures and seminar classes.
Auditing Courses It may be possible for students to audit courses during their term at LSE.
Students who audit courses will not be assessed or receive any kind of award or mark for that course. Audited courses will not appear on term transcripts.
Timetables The LSE Course Timetable is made available in mid-September. Students will not be able to view the LSE Course Timetable until they have activated their LSE IT account.
Certain combinations of courses may not be possible due to the timetable clashes; it is therefore the responsibility of each student to ensure chosen courses do not clash.
Course Selection All students will be asked to complete a provisional course nomination form, to indicate their preferred courses, 2 months before the official course selection. This provides the LSE MIM Office with an indication of preferred courses.
The official LSE Course selection is undertaken using the School’s online portal, LSE for You. Students can also choose their seminar times using the LSE for You seminar sign-up system.
Students will not have access to LFY until they have activated their LSE IT account.
Term 1:
1. Provisional course nominations will open in August. 2. Official course selection will open in October.
Term 2:
1. Provisional course nominations will open in November. 2. Official course selection will open in January.
Assessment and Grading
Students are generally assessed via a combination of essays, group projects and end of term exams.
Exchange students will sit all assessments during the term they are in, ie, term 1 or term 2. The LSE MIM Office will arrange this on behalf of exchange students.
Grading:
The LSE grading system is based on Bad Fail, Fail, Pass, Merit and Distinction, the percentage thresholds are listed below. The LSE MIM Office will convert exchange student grades into letter grades.
Mark LSE Grade MiM Exchange Grade
70% and over Distinction A
60 – 69% Merit B
50 – 59% Pass C
(x+1) – 49% Fail D
0 – x% Bad Fail F
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The School have put in measures to ensure internal marking is consistent and of an appropriate standard.
The School is confident that its approach to the marking of students’ summative work is sufficiently robust. There is no provision, therefore, for an examination script or summative work to be re-marked.
NB: Re-sits options are not available for visiting students.
Assessment dates:
Term 1: Although all courses will end by 9 December 2016, some students may need to submit assignments up to Friday 13 January 2017. Students will not be required to be on campus, as assessments can be submitted electronically and by post.
Term 2: All courses will end by Friday 24 March 2017, and students will be expected to have completed all assessments by this deadline. Students will not be required to be on campus, as assessments can be submitted electronically and by post.
Transcripts: Hardcopy transcripts will be sent directly to the home school Programme Manager who will then distribute copies to students.
Term 1 Students: Transcripts will be sent out around 28 February 2017.
Term 2 Students: Transcripts will be sent out around 19 May 2017.
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Visiting MiM Exchange Approved Courses
Programme code: TOMNMIM
A one term (Michaelmas or Lent Term only) exchange programme for visiting MiM Exchange students. The programme is attached to the MSc in Management programme.
Students take half unit* courses to the value of two units.
Student will not be required to complete summative assessments or examinations outside of their term of study. Students will be assessed during their term of study at the LSE.
• Please be aware that some courses may not be available this
academic year. Please check individual course guides for current availability status. The specified terms for when courses run may have changed since the publication of this list, please check course guides for up to date information.
• Michaelmas Term students can elect to take courses listed in the Lent Term section (if they also run in the Michaelmas Term).
• Lent Term students can elect to take courses listed in the Michaelmas Term section (if they also run in the Lent Term).
*Students are not permitted to take one unit courses. All courses listed below are worth a half unit.
Term Course Number and Title
MT AC411 Accounting, Strategy and Control
MT AC414 Financial Reporting, Capital Markets and Business Combinations
MT AC491 Financial Accounting, Reporting and Disclosure
MT DV423 Global Political Economy of Development I
MT DV435 African Political Economy
MT DV450 Bureaucracy and Development
MT DV451 Money in an Unequal World
MT EH404 India and the World Economy
MT EH464 The Historical Context of Business
MT EH481 Economic Change in Global History: Approaches and Analysis
MT EU424 The Idea of Europe
MT EU432 The Philosophy of Europe
MT EU435 History and Theory of European Integration
MT FM429 Asset Markets A
MT FM431M Corporate Finance A
MT FM447 Global Financial System
MT FM473 Finance I
MT GI403 GI403 Gender and Media Representation
MT GI409 Gender, Globalisation and Development: An Introduction
MT GV465 War, Peace and the Politics of National Self-Determination
MT GY409 Globalization and Regional Development
MT GY410 Economics of Local and Regional Development
MT GY438 Cities and Social Change in East Asia
MT GY447 The Economics of Regional and Urban Planning
MT IR439 Diplomacy
MT IR447 Political Economy of International Labour Migration
MT IR452 Empire and Conflict in World Politics
MT MA402 Game Theory I
MT MG405 Behavioural Decision Science
MT MG437 Business Model Innovation at the ‘Base of the Pyramid’
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Term Course Number and Title
MT MG453 Managing Digital Business
MT MG455 Behavioural Decision Science for Management Policy
MT MG473 Negotiation Analysis
MT MG475 Organisational Theory
MT MG481 Innovating Organisational Information Technology
MT MG482 Innovation and Technology Management
MT MG484 Global Sourcing and Management of Business and IT Services
MT MG4A3 Incentives and Governance in Organisations
MT MG4A8 Strategy for the Information Economy
MT MG4B3 International Marketing: A Strategic Approach
MT MG4B5 Business in the Global Environment
MT MG4B9 The World Trading System
MT MG4C2 Organisational Behaviour
MT MG4D2 International Employment Relations
MT SA4D3 Valuing Health
LT AC412 Accountability, Organisations and Risk Management
LT AC444 Valuation and Security Analysis
LT AC490 Management Accounting, Decisions and Control
LT DV424 International Institutions and Late Development
LT DV432 China in Developmental Perspective
LT DV433 The Informal Economy and Development
LT EH413 African Economic Development in Historical Perspective
LT EU437 Europe Beyond Modernity
LT EU446 The Political Economy of European Monetary Integration
LT FM404 Forecasting Financial time Series
LT FM421 Applied Corporate Finance
LT FM431B Corporate Finance A
LT FM441 Derivatives
LT FM445 Portfolio Management
LT FM472 International Finance
LT FM473 Finance I
LT FM474 Finance II
LT MG401 Operations Management
LT MG403 Pricing Strategy
LT MG404 Behavioural Fundamentals for Marketing and Management
LT MG418 Open Innovation
LT MG421 Foreign Direct Investment and Emerging Markets
LT MG422 Thinking Strategically
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Term Course Number and Title
LT MG423 Leading Entrepreneurial Organisations in Global Markets
LT MG425 Global Business Management
LT MG436 Firms, Markets and Crises
LT MG450 Social Network Analysis and Strategies
LT MG452 Behavioural Economics for Management
LT MG460 Handling Disruption: Humanitarian Emergencies Management and Development
LT MG477 Reward Systems: Key Models and Practices
LT MG478 Globalization and HR Management
LT MG479 Information Systems for the Public Sector: Digital Government and Service Innovation
LT MG483 eHealth: Policy, Strategy and Systems
LT MG484 Global Sourcing and Management of Business and IT Services
LT MG485 Management and Economics of E-Business
LT MG486 Social Computing, Data and Information Services
LT MG492 Data Governance: Privacy, Openness and Transparency
LT MG4B6 Design and Management of Organisations
LT MG4B7 Organisational Change
LT MG4C1 Techniques of Operational Research
LT MG4D1 International and Comparative Human Resource Management
LT MG4D3 The Dark Side of the Organisation
LT MG4D5 Leadership in Organizations: Theory and Practice
LT PH425 Business and Organisational Ethics
LT PS438 Corporate communications
LT PS445 Organisational and Social Decision Making
LT PS458 Creativity and Innovation
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Accommodation
Accommodation in London can be very expensive and competitive especially for semester only contracts. We strongly encourage students to start searching early and to also be realistic about the cost of living in London.
LSE Accommodation Office The LSE Accommodation Office is not able to offer rooms at any of the LSE residences. Instead exchange students are encouraged to look for private housing options.
The LSE Accommodation Office has a range of information on various properties for rent in the private sector. They can be contacted for advice using the following contact details:
Email: [email protected]
Tel: +44 (0)20 7955 7531
Website: lse.ac.uk/lifeAtLSE/accommodation/home.aspx
Private Accommodation University of London Housing Services (ULHS):
Students may also visit the University of London Housing Services (ULHS) in the University of London Union (ULU). They act for all the colleges of the University, although before a student can use this office they will need to show a valid student ID or letter of acceptance from the LSE. As well as providing housing information, the University of London Privately Managed Unit provides and manages accommodation for around 550 students in several self-catering flats and houses.
Recommended housing providers:
1. Urbanest uk.urbanest.com/
2. Liberty Living libertyliving.co.uk/
3. Nido thenidocollection.com/
4. Unite unite-students.com/london/short-stays-in-london
5. Uniplaces uniplaces.com
Other useful links:
leeabbeylondon.com/
housing.london.ac.uk/housing-guide/area-guide
unite-students.com/student-accommodation-london
loot.com
ukcisa.org.uk/
gumtree.com/
chestercentre.org.uk/
www.cassandclaredale.co.uk
goodenough.ac.uk/
indianymca.org
ilscentre.org.uk
ish.org.uk/
touchstonestudentliving.co.uk
acorn-london.co.uk/accommodation/
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LSE Student Services Visit the Student Services Centre (SSC) to access a range of services and advice: lse.ac.uk/intranet/students/supportServices/studentServicesCentre/Home.aspx
LSE Careers Service Exchange students have access to all the services offered by the LSE Careers Service during the exchange term. This includes careers information on the website, the online vacancy board, one-to-one careers advice, CV feedback, careers seminars and practice interviews.
Students can also access these services once officially registered at the LSE at the start of term.
Students are encouraged to take advantage of the range of events organised by the LSE Careers Service, including career fairs, workshops, company presentations and skills sessions and to apply for internships which are promoted by the School.
Most internships are posted on the LSE online vacancy board which students can access via My Careers Service.
LSE Language Centre All exchange students have access to the LSE Language Centre facilities.
For further information students should visit: lse.ac.uk/language/Home.aspx
LSE Library Your LSE student card is also your library card. No additional registration with the library is required.
Visit the Library Welcome Point at the beginning of term for general information, your student guide, and other freebies. Library staff are available to answer your questions.
Library website: lse.ac.uk/library/home.aspx
LSE International Student Visa Advice Team
International Student Visa Advice Team (ISVAT) ISVAT staff are the only staff at LSE who are trained and authorised to provide immigration advice.
Students from outside the EU who require a visa are advised to apply for a Student Visitor visa. This will allow students to come to the UK for up to six months.
For further information on visa and immigration advice provided by the LSE International Student Visa Advice Team please visit: lse.ac.uk/intranet/students/ISVAT/home.aspx
Contact the ISVAT Team: If students cannot find the answer to their question on the online guidance page, they are welcome to contact the ISVAT team by completing this web query form: lse.ac.uk/study/informationForInternationalStudents/visasAndImmigration/secure/ISISwebqueryform.aspx
If you do not have your student LSE ID number confirmed, please enter “Visiting MiM X” in the LSE ID number box.
Other sources of immigration advice: Students can also find information about visas and immigration on the UK Council for International Student Affairs (UKCISA) website.
Registering with the Police: Students of some nationalities need to register with the police when they arrive in the UK with a visa for more than six months, and/or if they extend their visa for more than six months. For further information visit: lse.ac.uk/intranet/students/ISVAT/currentStudents/RegisteringWithPolice.aspx
Health Insurance Exchange students must arrive with their own health insurance that covers all international incidents. More information about health insurance can be found here: lse.ac.uk/intranet/students/supportServices/healthSafetyWellbeing/healthIssues.aspx
General Insurance General Insurance: lse.ac.uk/intranet/students/moneyMatters/insurance.aspx
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Studying in the UK Studying abroad is an enriching experience, but at times being an international student can present its own challenges. The links below will help students to find information which will help them settle in to life in the UK as quickly as possible. lse.ac.uk/intranet/students/yourFirstWeeks/International-Students.aspx
Living Expenses Living in London can be expensive and it is important that you do not underestimate the costs involved. Underestimating the costs may have a detrimental effect on your academic performance and in some cases results in students withdrawing from their programme, or incurring heavy debts.
The LSE’s very general estimate of minimum living costs is £1,200 per month.
This can only be a very general estimate, however; how much you spend is up to you. London can be as expensive as your individual tastes dictate.
For further help and advice on finances please visit: lse.ac.uk/intranet/students/moneyMatters/home.aspx
The following links give more detailed information about the cost of studying in the UK:
UK Studentlife
Student calculator
International Student Calculator
Bank Accounts LSE Money Matters website provides useful information on opening a bank account: lse.ac.uk/intranet/students/moneyMatters/bankAccounts/home.aspx
International students may also consider reading over UKCISA’s tips for opening a bank account in the UK ukcisa.org.uk/Information--Advice/Living-in-the-UK/Opening-a-bank-account
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50 Lincoln’s Inn Fields Portsmouth Street
Lincoln Chambers Portsmouth Street
Lakatos Building Portugal Street
Lionel Robbins Building, Library
QUE
95A
ALD
CLM
COL
CON
COW
KGS
1KW
KSW
32L
44L
50L
LCH
LAK
LRB
No entry Roads and Footpaths closed Buildings under construction
NAB
OLD
PAR
PEA
POR
QUE
SAR
SAW
SHF
STC
TW1
TW2
TW3
New Academic Building Lincoln’s Inn Fields
Old Building Houghton Street
Parish Hall Sheffield Street
Peacock Theatre Portugal Street
1 Portsmouth Street
Queens House Lincoln’s Inn Fields
Sardinia House Sardinia Street
Saw Swee Hock Student CentreSheffield Street
Sheffield Street
St Clement’s Clare Market
Tower One Clement’s Inn
Tower Two Clement’s Inn
Tower Three Clement’s Inn
Bridge Cycle Hire Station (www.tfl.gov.uk/maps/cycle-hire) Disabled lift
Next Development 2017-2020
Disabled lift LiftDisabled access
30 metres
ALD
95A
TW2
CLM
TW3
Tower One
TowerTwo
ClementHouse
TowerThree
TW1
ALD
Towers One,Two and Three
OLD
CON
COL
OldBuilding
ConnaughtHouse
ColumbiaHouse
ALDWYCHCLEM
ENT ’S INN
Ramp
LSE MAINENTRANCE
JOHN WATKINS
PLAZA CAFE
STREET
SHEF
FIELD
STR
EET
LANE
ST CLEMENT’S
CAREY STREET
T
Grange Court
PEA
SAR
SAW
PeacockTheatre
SardiniaHouse
Saw Swee Hock StudentCentre
PAR
SHF
KGS
LCH
32L32 Lincoln’s
Inn Fields
50L
NAB
New AcademicBuilding
CLARE MARKET
PORTS
MO
U
H
COW
LAKLRB
STCLionel Robbins
Library
HOUGHTON ST
REET
KSWKingsway
SARDIN IA ST L INCOLN’S INN F IELDS
PORTUGAL STREET
KI
NG
SW
AY
PORTUGAL STREET
44L44 Lincoln’s
Inn Fields
32 Lincoln’s Inn FieldsPOR
Lift and Steps
1KW
Disabled access
Jun
e 20
15
95 Aldwych Aldwych
Aldwych House Aldwych
Clement House Aldwych.
Columbia House Aldwych
Connaught House Aldwych
Cowdray House Portugal Street
King’s Chambers Portugal Street
1 Kingsway
20 Kingsway
32 Lincoln’s Inn Fields
44 Lincoln’s Inn Fields (not occupied by LSE)
50 Lincoln’s Inn Fields Portsmouth Street
Lincoln Chambers Portsmouth Street
Lakatos Building Portugal Street
Lionel Robbins Building, Library
QUE
95A
ALD
CLM
COL
CON
COW
KGS
1KW
KSW
32L
44L
50L
LCH
LAK
LRB
No entry Roads and Footpaths closed Buildings under construction
NAB
OLD
PAR
PEA
POR
QUE
SAR
SAW
SHF
STC
TW1
TW2
TW3
New Academic Building Lincoln’s Inn Fields
Old Building Houghton Street
Parish Hall Sheffield Street
Peacock Theatre Portugal Street
1 Portsmouth Street
Queens House Lincoln’s Inn Fields
Sardinia House Sardinia Street
Saw Swee Hock Student CentreSheffield Street
Sheffield Street
St Clement’s Clare Market
Tower One Clement’s Inn
Tower Two Clement’s Inn
Tower Three Clement’s Inn
Bridge Cycle Hire Station (www.tfl.gov.uk/maps/cycle-hire) Disabled lift
Next Development 2017-2020
30 metres
ALD
95A
TW2
CLM
TW3
Tower One
TowerTwo
ClementHouse
TowerThree
TW1
ALD
Towers One,Two and Three
OLD
CON
COL
OldBuilding
ConnaughtHouse
ColumbiaHouse
ALDWYCH
CLEMENT ’S INN
Ramp
LSE MAINENTRANCE
JOHN WATKINS
PLAZA CAFE
STREET
SHEF
FIELD
STR
EET
LANE
ST CLEMENT’S
CAREY STREET
T
Grange Court
PEA
SAR
SAW
PeacockTheatre
SardiniaHouse
Saw Swee Hock StudentCentre
PAR
SHF
KGS
LCH
32L32 Lincoln’s
Inn Fields
50L
NAB
New AcademicBuilding
CLARE MARKET
PORTS
MO
U
H
COW
LAKLRB
STCLionel Robbins
Library
HOUGHTON ST
REET
KSWKingsway
SARDIN IA ST L INCOLN’S INN F IELDS
PORTUGAL STREET
KI
NG
SW
AY
PORTUGAL STREET
44L44 Lincoln’s
Inn Fields
32 Lincoln’s Inn FieldsPOR
Lift and Steps
1KW
Disabled accessJu
ne
2015
95 Aldwych Aldwych
Aldwych House Aldwych
Clement House Aldwych.
Columbia House Aldwych
Connaught House Aldwych
Cowdray House Portugal Street
King’s Chambers Portugal Street
1 Kingsway
20 Kingsway
32 Lincoln’s Inn Fields
44 Lincoln’s Inn Fields (not occupied by LSE)
50 Lincoln’s Inn Fields Portsmouth Street
Lincoln Chambers Portsmouth Street
Lakatos Building Portugal Street
Lionel Robbins Building, Library
QUE
95A
ALD
CLM
COL
CON
COW
KGS
1KW
KSW
32L
44L
50L
LCH
LAK
LRB
No entry Roads and Footpaths closed Buildings under construction
NAB
OLD
PAR
PEA
POR
QUE
SAR
SAW
SHF
STC
TW1
TW2
TW3
New Academic Building Lincoln’s Inn Fields
Old Building Houghton Street
Parish Hall Sheffield Street
Peacock Theatre Portugal Street
1 Portsmouth Street
Queens House Lincoln’s Inn Fields
Sardinia House Sardinia Street
Saw Swee Hock Student CentreSheffield Street
Sheffield Street
St Clement’s Clare Market
Tower One Clement’s Inn
Tower Two Clement’s Inn
Tower Three Clement’s Inn
Bridge Cycle Hire Station (www.tfl.gov.uk/maps/cycle-hire) Disabled lift
Next Development 2017-2020
Cycle Hire Station (www.tfl.gov.uk/maps/cycle-hire)
30 metres
ALD
Lift and Steps
COW
LAK
Towers One,Two and Three
ALDWYCH
CLEMENT ’S INN
Ramp
JOHN WATKINS
PLAZA
STREET
SHEF
F IEL
D STR
EET
LANE
ST CLEMENT’S
CAREY STREET
T
Grange Court
PORTUGAL STREETCLARE M
ARKETPO
RTSM
OU
H
HOUGHTON ST
REET
SARDIN IA ST L INCOLN’S INN F IELDS
L INCOLN’S INN F IELDS
LINC
OLN
’S INN
FIELDS
PORTUGAL STREET
KI
NG
SW
AY
SAR
SAW
Sardinia
Saw Swee Hock StudentCentre
SERLE STREET
NAB
New AcademicBuilding
QUE
32L32 Lincoln’s
Inn Fields
PEA
PeacockTheatre
KSWKingsway
PAR
SHF
KGS
LCH
POR
OLDOld
Building
CONConnaught
House COLColumbiaHouse
ALD
95ACLM
ClementHouse
TW2
TW3
Tower One
TowerTwo
TowerThree
TW1
LRB
Lionel RobbinsLibrarySTC
5LF
NEW
MA
N’S RO
W
44L44 Lincoln’s
Inn Fields
50L
CBRCentre BuildingRedevelopment
House
HOUGHTON ST
REET
1KW
LSE MAINENTRANCE
KEMBLE ST
Disabled access Disabled lift
Cycle Hire Station (www.tfl.gov.uk/maps/cycle-hire)
Bridge
Lift
95A 95 Aldwych, Aldwych
ALD Aldwych House, Aldwych
CLM Clement House, Aldwych
COL Columbia House, Aldwych
CON Connaught House, Aldwych
COW Cowdray House, Portugal Street
KGS King’s Chambers, Portugal Street
1KW 1 Kingsway
KSW 20 Kingsway
LAK Lakatos Building, Portugal Street
LCH Lincoln Chambers, Portsmouth Street
5LF 5 Lincoln’s Inn Fields
32L 32 Lincoln’s Inn Fields
50L 50 Lincoln’s Inn Fields
LRB Lionel Robbins Building, Library and LSE Research Lab
NAB New Academic Building, Lincoln’s Inn Fields
OLD Old Building, Houghton Street
PAR Parish Hall, Sheffield Street
PEA Peacock Theatre, Portugal Street
POR 1 Portsmouth Street
QUE Queens House, Lincoln’s Inn Fields
SAR Sardinia House, Dentist, Sardinia Street
SAW Saw Swee Hock Student Centre
SHF Sheffield Street
STC St Clement’s, Clare Market
TW1 Tower One, Clement’s Inn
TW2 Tower Two, Clement’s Inn
TW3 Tower Three, Clement’s Inn
No access LSE redevelopment sitesLSE buildings
CBR Centre Building Redevelopment (2015-2019)
44L 44 Lincoln’s Inn Fields (2017-2020)
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