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You can study for the following postgraduate
qualifications
at
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Diploma for Graduates in Management.
More info.
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Diploma for Graduates in International Development.
More info.
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Diploma for Graduates in International Relations.
More info.
Each Diploma for Graduates is made up of four
courses. It is aimed at students who hold a first
degree and wish to acquire and demonstrate knowledge
in one of the above fields. Students can complete the
study programme in one year. The Diploma qualification
is awarded by the University of London (Lead College:
LSE).
The London School of Economics and Political Science
(LSE) is a small specialist university with an
international intake and a global reach. Its
research and teaching span the full breadth of the
social sciences, from economics, politics and law to
sociology, anthropology, accounting and finance.
Founded in 1895 by Beatrice and Sidney Webb, LSE has
an outstanding reputation not only for academic
excellence, but also for extensive engagement with
the worlds of government, policymaking and business.
LSE is a College of the University of London and is
responsible for the academic direction of the
Economics, Management, Finance and Social Sciences (EMFSS)
programmes available as University of London
International Programmes. This means that LSE
academics and administrative staff develop
syllabuses, write subject guides, develop online
learning opportunities and materials, advise
teaching institutions and prepare and mark
examinations.
University of London International Programmes
students have the benefit of LSE's academic
expertise, and the backing of the University of
London, one of the oldest and largest universities
in the UK.
Successful students are awarded degrees or other
qualifications by the University of London. These
are distinct from degrees or other qualifications
awarded by LSE.
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