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Events

Destination LSE: How can I take advantage of what LSE offers – outside my programme?

Online Session, United Kingdom

You're now . What's next?

In this session, you’ll discover where and how to find all the opportunities, support, and activities on offer around LSE in one, easy-to-use place. Let’s face it, the list is long! So we’ll also show you how we can help you make sense of the vast offer, reflect on what’s interesting and relevant to you, and then how you can choose and prioritise to shape your own unique experience as an LSE student.

This interactive session will include:

  • An overview of the many opportunities, services, and activities available to LSE students
  • Tips for identifying which options align with your personal interests and goals
  • A Q&A session to put your questions to the experts

About Destination LSE events

Destination LSE events are designed to welcome our newest students into the LSE community. Whether you're an incoming undergraduate, graduate or study abroad student, these informal events will help prepare you for life on campus and in London.

Each event is designed to help you answer a simple question about your next steps, or what to expect from LSE. The series will cover topics including where to find accommodation, budgeting, career development, joining Students' Union clubs and societies, finding part-time jobs, the learning support available to you on campus, and what to expect from your first weeks at the School.

View the full list of upcoming events, and the recordings of past events, on the Destination LSE webpage

Who can attend?

Destination LSE events are open to all 2025/6 undergraduate, graduate and study abroad offer holders.

Further resources

  • More information about the start of your programme can be found on the undergraduate, graduate and study abroad offer holder pages.
  • Visit the  to learn more about your first weeks and months at the School. (Updates for the 2025/6 academic year will be published in August 2025).
  • Watch our  to hear more advice from current students, including and .
  • Read our to get a taste of life in London and at LSE.

LSE holds a wide range of events, covering many of the most controversial issues of the day, and speakers at our events may express views that cause offence. The views expressed by speakers at LSE events do not reflect the position or views of The London School of Economics and Political Science.

Please note that all event times are UK local time.

From time to time there are changes to event details so we strongly recommend checking back on this listing on the day of the event if you plan to attend.

Read our Code of Behaviour before attending our events.