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The Graduate Certificate in Applied Finance is an introductory course designed to provide a general understanding of areas in applied finance such as financial statement analysis, managerial finance, statistics and corporate governance. We value the importance of prior learning and work experience in this course and understand that not all mature age working professionals have completed an undergraduate degree. If you fit this profile, still apply for the course, as we will assess your other relevant tertiary qualifications or substantial relevant professional or managerial experience. Domestic students have the option to study on campus or via distance delivery mode. Distance refers to learning activities that do not require you to attend campus, but instead allow you to join pre-scheduled virtual classes. Upon successful completion of the Graduate Certificate in Applied Finance, you may enrol in a Master of Applied Finance and be eligible for credit for the four subjects completed within the graduate certificate. Progression with credit to other masters programs, including the MBA, may also be possible.

Qualification: Graduate Certificate

Course structure: 24 Credit Points

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For 2024 entry, LSE will be offering studentships to new PhD students, in 2023 this was 88, in the form of LSE PhD Studentships, LSE DTP  ESRC Studentships  and London Arts and Humanities Partnership (LAHP)  Studentships.

The awards are open to high calibre students of all nationalities studying across all research areas at the School.

Eligibility

LSE PhD Studentships are tenable for four years and cover full fees and an annual stipend, which for 2024 entry is £21,237. They are available for UK and international students undertaking research in any LSE discipline, with annual renewal subject to satisfactory academic performance.

These awards will be made solely on the basis of outstanding academic merit and research potential. This relates both to your past academic record and to an assessment of your likely aptitude to complete a PhD in your chosen topic in the time allocated.

How to apply

Academic departments nominate students for consideration by a School panel for all PhD funding opportunities they may be eligible for. There is no separate application for any of these studentships.

To be considered for this funding, you must submit your complete application for admission to LSE by a specific date. This date differs by academic department. Refer to the individual programme page for the relevant deadline information.  Find your graduate programme .

  • deadline for the research programme in the Law School for 2024 entry: 1 December 2023
  • deadline for the research programme in the Department of Economics for 2024 entry (including PhD Studentships and ESRC funding: 14 December 2023
  • funding deadline for first round of PhD Studentships and for ESRC funding for 2024 entry: 15 January 2024
  • London Arts and Humanities Partnership (LAHP) PhD Scholarships  deadline: 26 January 2024, 17:00 GMT
  • funding deadline for second round of PhD Studentships deadline for 2024 entry (some departments only): 25 April 2024

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Postgraduate Study

What could taught postgraduate study do for me.

The most common form of taught postgraduate study is a master’s course. They usually take one year to complete, involving a mix of lectures, seminars, self-study and practical work, and either lead to a Master of Science (MSc), Master of Arts (MA) or Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree.

If you don’t want or need to take a full master’s degree, a postgraduate diploma (PGDip) will often cover the same material but takes less time – usually two terms – and doesn’t require a dissertation. A postgraduate certificate (PGCert) is an even shorter option – usually one term.

There are several ways in which postgraduate study can enhance your development and your future. A key consideration is whether a postgraduate qualification is a necessity or will give you a significant advantage in the career area that interests you.

If a postgraduate qualification is not required by your future employers, there are other advantages to be gained, such as:

the opportunity to expand your network. Other students on your course, lecturers, visiting speakers etc. all have the potential to be useful in your future career.

a chance to build your confidence and enhance your subject specific and transferable skills, including project management, analytical skills, networking and team work.

learning more about a subject that you enjoy in a stimulating academic environment.

Even if your qualification doesn’t enhance your chances of securing an entry level job in your chosen sector, your additional knowledge and experience may help you progress more quickly through an organisation once you are in.

Is it the right direction for me to take?

To help you to decide whether postgraduate study is right for you, there are several questions you can ask yourself. Start with:

Do I have to do it to progress in my chosen career?

Will it give me an advantage in my chosen career?

If the answer to either of those questions is yes, your next step is to explore your options further. Talk to people in the professions that interest you and find out if there are any subjects or courses that they recommend. Look for relevant networking opportunities on CareerHub or research your chosen career area in the  employment sectors  section of our website.

If the answer to both those questions is no, or you don’t yet know what career you might choose, there are other equally valid reasons for selecting this path:

Do I love my subject and want to learn more about it?

Do I thrive in an academic environment?

Do I want to continue to build my study skills, e.g. in critical thinking and analysis?

Do I want to study abroad and gain international experience?

Find out more about studying overseas on our  Studying abroad  page.

Finally, the following questions need honest answers if you are to make the right decision for the right reasons:

Am I using this as an excuse to put off making career decisions?

Does the job market scare me?

If your answer to either of those questions is yes, talk to a Careers Consultant before making your decision. Postgraduate study is not an easy option and can be expensive. There will be other ways to build your confidence and skills.  You can book a one to one appointment on  CareerHub .

How do I choose the right course?

There are several things to think about when choosing a course. As with your undergraduate course, you need to consider the institution, its location, social and support networks, style of teaching, course content, assessment methods etc., but in addition, you might also want to consider:

the reputation and connections of the department  – for example, are there any leading researchers you could work with, do they have visiting speakers from organisations you’d like to work for in the future, etc.? To investigate the leading researchers in your chosen field – look at relevant academic journals and see who is publishing work that interests you. Where are they based? Or talk to academics in your own department.

where students find employment after the course  – are they in jobs/organisations that interest you? The admissions tutor for each course should be able to provide that information, or you might find it on the institution’s website.

what do professionals in the careers that interest you think of the course/institution?  Attend networking events, talk to LSE alumni etc. to find out.

When it comes to choosing your subject of study, there will be many options open to you. Will you decide to specialise, or would you rather combine two or three subjects? If you’re looking for courses in the UK, visit the  Prospects Postgraduate Courses  database. For overseas options, try  FindAMasters .  

Talk to your course tutor or supervisor and find out what they think would suit you. They may be able to provide useful feedback to help your decision making.

For more information, visit our  Researching postgraduate courses  page.

How can I fund my postgraduate study?

Obtaining funding for postgraduate study can be a challenge. In many cases, students combine funding from a variety of sources. There are several options you might explore:

Start with the University you wish to study at and find out whether they offer bursaries or scholarships, e.g. for disadvantage or academic excellence, etc. Charities, foundations and trusts can also be a source of this type of funding. Use resources such as Trustfunding.org.uk or the Alternative Guide to Postgraduate Funding to identify relevant organisations. Some courses, e.g. teacher training, may offer government bursaries.

Postgraduate study loans are available from the UK government, offering a contribution towards tuition fees and living costs. Sums vary depending on your country of origin, i.e. England, Wales, Scotland or N. Ireland. If you are not a UK citizen, find out whether your home country offers something similar. Make sure you look at the eligibility criteria and conditions. There may also be Research Council grants available – check with the University you plan to apply to.

Many LSE students take part-time jobs, often choosing to study part-time to enhance their flexibility. When considering this option, remember to check your visa stipulations (where necessary) and also see the LSE’s ISVAT guide to working during your studies . Relevant work experience can give you a significant advantage in the job market, so finding part-time work that complements your studies and career ambitions is an excellent way to fund your learning and enhance your CV.

Some employers offer sponsorship for postgraduate study, but you will usually have to be employed by them already and may be tied in for several years post qualification.

This is not an easy option and is likely to take up a lot of your time, but it may be a way to raise a proportion of the funding you need, to add to finances received from other sources. If you don’t need to obtain a master’s qualification to support your career plans, a PGDip or PGCert are usually cheaper options as they are shorter courses. To find out more about different methods of funding, visit the Prospects funding postgraduate study pages.

How do I apply for postgraduate courses?

Applications are made directly to the University. Some set specific deadlines and others take applications throughout the year. Make sure you know the application process for each course that interests you.

You can apply for as many courses as you want, and it is recommended that you start your application between 6 months to 1 year in advance of the course start date. An early application is particularly important if you’re hoping to secure funding. You’ll also need to factor in time for academics or employers to write references.

A typical Master’s application includes:

  • a personal statement
  • academic transcripts

Some may also require a portfolio or research proposal.

International students will also need to provide:

  • a copy of your passport
  • proof of your language proficiency, if you're not a native speaker. 

For more information, visit the Prospects Applying for a Master’s degree page.

Applying for a PGDip or PGCert is a very similar process. The Prospects page on Postgraduate diplomas and certificates provides further details.

Useful websites

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https://www.postgraduatesearch.com/

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Programme-related funding

We offer a number of scholarships to postgraduate applicants intending to follow a particular programme of study at msc or phd level within one of lse's centres or academic departments..

See the overview of how to apply

Any department with core data science programmes (for example Statistics, Mathematices or Methodology)

One PhD Studentship  to cover fees plus £19,668 stipend per year for four years.

For PhD applicants to any programme that involves data science or computational social science methods

Any department

Three PhD Studentships covering full fees and an annual stipend of £18,000 for four years

Three studentships for PhD study in any department where the research addresses Analysing and Challenging Inequalities

Any department

One PhD scholarship covering tuition fees and living costs for four years

Female candidate ordinarily resident in India

Multiple Departments 

PhD Scholarship of  fees & £18k stipend for four years

For applicants from China or Hong Kong for PhD programmes in eligible departments. 

Centre for the Study of Human Rights

One award of £30,000

For applicants studying on the MSc in Human Rights 

 

Economics

 

One PhD Studentship covering tuition and providing an annual stipend for four years 

For an applicant from China to study the MRes/ PhD in Economics or the Department of Finance.

 

Economics

One award of £10,000

For applicants who are a national of and currently domiciled in Canada with an offer of full time admission to the

 

Economic History 

 

One PhD Scholarship covering tuition and providing a stipend for four years

Scholarship for the MPhil/ PhD programme in Economic History


European Institute

One award covering full fees and partial stipend

For an applicant studying the MSc European and International Politics and Policy programme. 

Finance 

One PhD Studentship covering tuition and providing an annual stipend for four years 

For an applicant from China to study the MRes/ PhD in Economics or the Department of Finance.

Finance

Multiple awards of up to £20,000 towards tuition fees

For applicants studying either MSc Finance (Full time) or MSc Finance and Private Equity

 

Finance

 

 

One award covering full fees 

 

For applicants studying either MSc Finance and Economics (Full time) or MSc Finance and Economics (Research)

Finance

Multiple awards of up to £20,000 towards tuition fees

For female applicants studying either MSc Finance (Full time) or MSc Finance and Private Equity

Government

 

One award of up to £22,000

For applicants studying Comparative Politics, Conflict Studies, Global Politics and Global Politics (Global Civil Society), Public Policy and Administration, Political Science and Political Economy, Political Theory or Regulation

International Development

Wellcome Award MSc Health and International Development

Full fees and a stipend 

One Wellcome Award for any applicant to the the MSc in Health and International Development

International Development

Two awards of £15,000 each

 

For a Home UK applicant studying an MSc in Health and International  Development with a population specialism

Law

 One scholarship of £10,000

For Indian applicants resident in India applying to the full-time LLM. If there are no suitable candidates, those with UK and EU fee status will be considered

Management

One award of up to £5,000 

For any applicant to the MSc Management of Information Systems and Digital Innovation

 

Media and Communications

One award of £23,520

For an applicant to the MSc in Strategic Communications

Media and Communications

One award covering tuition fees and £14,400 stipend

For an applicant to the MSc in Global Media and Communications (LSE and USC)

 

Philosophy 

 

One PhD Studentship covering tuition and an annual stipend for four years 

For a female applicant to the PhD programme in the Department of  Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method 

 

Philosophy



One PhD Studentship covering fees (at the UK/Home Rate) and maintenance stipend in line with UKRI Stipend rate

specifically for students proposing to conduct research within the scope of Dr Jonathan Parry’s UKRI-funded project ‘Not in My Name: The Ethics of Acting For Others’ 

School of Public Policy 

 

 

Awards to support study on the MPP and MPA programmes

For applicants who are ordinarily resident in Asia

School of Public Policy

 

Awards to support study on the MPP and MPA programmes

For applicants who are ordinarily resident in Africa

School of Public Policy 

 

Awards to support study on the MPP and MPA programmes

For applicants who are ordinarily resident in Chile

School of Public Policy

 

 

Awards to support study on the MPP and MPA programmes

 

For applicants who are ordinarily resident in Africa

School of Public Policy

Up to six scholarships for tuition fees and living costs

For applicants who are ordinarily resident in Peru


Sociology

 

One award of £8,000

For UK applicants to MSc programme in Sociology

Sociology

One award of £25,920

For Commonwealth applicants to MSc programme in Sociology

Sociology

Up to 11 awards covering tuition fees and a £19,000 stipend 

For applicants to the Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity (Residential Stream with MSc in Inequalities and Social Science)

Social Psychology

Up to three awards of £2,000

For applicants to study Social and Cultural Psychology, full time

Statistics

One three year studentship with a fourth year stipend funded by LSE

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Statistics

One PhD scholarship covering tuition and an annual stipend for four years

Applicants to the MPhil/PhD in Statistics

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  1. Degree Certificates

    Degree certificates for most taught students will be available for collection during the graduation period. You can collect your certificate from the PhD Academy on the fourth floor of the Lionel Robbins (Library) Building. Certificate collection will be available on campus throughout the ceremony days. More detailed timings shall follow later.

  2. Certificates and Letters

    PhD students should contact the PhD Academy to request a certificate or letter. You can check the Student Services Centre ... London School of Economics and Political Science. Houghton Street. London. WC2A 2AE. UK . LSE is a private company limited by guarantee, registration number 70527.

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    Graduate. LSE offers a unique opportunity to study the social sciences at a university with a worldwide academic reputation. The information you find in this section is designed to help you at every stage of our Graduate admission process. Available programmes. Prospective students.

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    Be sure to follow the instructions on the form carefully. If you were awarded before 2008 you certificate will have been issued by the University of London. To make an application for a replacement University of London degree certificate, please contact [email protected]. The following options are available for collection or delivery.

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    To make an application for a replacement MPhil or PhD LSE degree certificate, please submit an enquiry. ... London School of Economics and Political Science. Houghton Street. London. WC2A 2AE. UK . LSE is a private company limited by guarantee, registration number 70527. +44 (0)20 7405 7686.

  9. Research degrees

    MRes/PhD and MPhil/PhD programmes in Management. Producing students whose research is of the highest international quality. Offers structured research training. ... London School of Economics and Political Science. Houghton Street. London. WC2A 2AE UK . LSE is a private company limited by guarantee, registration number 70527. +44 (0)20 7405 7686.

  10. LSE PhD Studentships

    Eligibility. LSE PhD Studentships are tenable for four years and cover full fees and an annual stipend, which for 2024 entry is £21,237. They are available for UK and international students undertaking research in any LSE discipline, with annual renewal subject to satisfactory academic performance. These awards will be made solely on the basis ...

  11. Selection Process

    LSE PhD Studentships . LSE PhD Studentships are tenable for four years and cover full fees and an annual stipend, which was £20,622 for students starting in 2023. They are available for UK, EU and international students undertaking research in any LSE discipline, with annual renewal subject to satisfactory academic performance.

  12. MPhil/PhD in Management

    It does not cover living costs or travel or fieldwork. Tuition fees 2024/25 for MPhil/PhD in Management - Information Systems and Innovation. Home students: £4,786 for the first year. Overseas students: £22,632 for the first year. The fee is likely to rise over subsequent years of the programme.

  13. Entry Requirements

    Entry Requirements. Each level of graduate study (diploma, master's, MPhil/PhD) has particular minimum entry requirements. These consist of: your previous degree (s) your proficiency in the English language. Please consult individual programme pages as well as reading the information below. Your application will be considered on its academic merit.

  14. Graduate Certificate in Applied Finance

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  18. PhD Academy

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  20. LSE PhD Studentships

    Eligibility. LSE PhD Studentships are tenable for four years and cover full fees and an annual stipend, which for 2024 entry is £21,237. They are available for UK and international students undertaking research in any LSE discipline, with annual renewal subject to satisfactory academic performance. These awards will be made solely on the basis ...

  21. Postgraduate Study

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  22. Programme-related funding

    One PhD Studentship to cover fees plus £19,668 stipend per year for four years. For PhD applicants to any programme that involves data science or computational social science methods. Any department. LSE PhD Studentships on Inequalities. Three PhD Studentships covering full fees and an annual stipend of £18,000 for four years.

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