How do I email London School of Economics?
For any queries related to applying for an online taught programme, please contact us using the methods below.
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone: +44 (0)808 196 0353.
How do I contact London School of Economics?
Economics
| Programme | Contact | Email/Phone |
|---|---|---|
| All programmes (including MSc Economics and Philosophy) | Shubhra Mitra | [email protected] +44(0)20 7955 6240 |
| MRes/PhD Economics | Lorna Severn | [email protected] +44(0)20 7955 7490 |
How do I access my LSE email?
You can access your LSE email from anywhere in the world via your web browser:
- Type mail.lse.ac.uk in your browser search bar.
- You will be directed to a Microsoft log on screen.
- Enter your LSE email password and click Sign In.
- You will be prompted to stay signed in on this machine.
How do I contact LSE graduate admissions?
To call us please call +44 (0)20 7955 7160. We use an automated system to direct your call to the most appropriate person. Please check our current phone availability before calling us.
How do I request forms LSE?
Request certificates of offer If you are a current student, please head to We will not respond to requests from current students asking for certificates of their previous offer.
What is my LSE Network account?
You get a Network Account after you join the LSE, e.g. as staff or student. A network account enables you to: Login to school computers. Access LSE systems such as LSE for You, Moodle, and the Training and Development System.
Does LSE give unconditional offers?
Unconditional Offer for the programme and we have received certified copies of your qualification. EU and International students will have also met our English language conditions. Check your UCAS Track account for when you need to respond to your offer.
How do I send documents to LSE?
We recommend that official documents should be sent electronically wherever possible, i.e. emailed directly from your previous institution to [email protected], or from an official online service, such as HEAR, Digitary, GMAT or TOEFL.