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  1. LLM Master of Laws. LSE Law School's LLM is unmatched in the international, comparative and interdisciplinary approaches and courses that it offers. It is a leading LLM programme, delivered at one of the world's best law schools. LLM Course Selection Videos. Introduction.

  2. LSE Law School is the law school of the London School of Economics. It was founded in 1919 with the appointment of H. C. Beveridge as Professor of Law. David Kershaw is the current dean of the LSE Law School. It is one of the LSE's largest departments, with over 60 academic staff.

  3. LLM: Introduction. The LLM programme is unrivalled in its international, comparative and interdisciplinary approaches and courses. The LLM at the London School of Economics and Political Science is a leading LLM programme delivered at one of the world's best Law schools. It is unmatched in the international, comparative and interdisciplinary ...

  4. Known as the School, LSE first opened its doors in 1895 in three rooms in 9 John Adam Street, close to the Strand in central London. An economic historian, 29-year-old William Hewins, was appointed the first Director. During our first year, 300 students enrolled for courses including economics, statistics and political science.

  5. The London School of Economics and Political Science was founded in 1895 [15] by Beatrice and Sidney Webb, [16] initially funded by a bequest of £20,000 [17] [18] from the estate of Henry Hunt Hutchinson.

  6. Beatrice Webb was a co-founder of the Fabian Society and of the LSE. The history of the London School of Economics dates from 1895, when the School was founded by Fabian Society members Sidney and Beatrice Webb, Graham Wallas, and George Bernard Shaw, with funding provided by private philanthropy, including a bequest of £20,000 from Henry Hunt ...

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  8. The London School of Economics is a world centre for advanced research and teaching with an outstanding reputation. Its students and academic staff are drawn from over 140 countries and around half the student population is postgraduate, making LSE one of the largest concentrations of students undertaking advanced study in Law and the social, political and economic sciences.