LSE's first ever Education Strategy builds on the interaction between research, teaching and learning that is the hallmark of an education at LSE. Its aspirations, and the activities that will fulfil them, are designed to advance the LSE tradition of educating students so that they can make a difference in the world.
LSE Director Professor Craig Calhoun commented:
“LSE has a global reputation for its research and we want to ensure its teaching is regarded in the same light, recognised for its innovation, its dynamic learning environment and its interdisciplinary focus,” he said.
“We want our graduates to be well informed, with critical and analytical skills that are globally transferable and well regarded. An LSE education is rigorous preparation for future careers and citizenship worldwide.”
LSE will be investing £11 million in education over the next three years. Professor Paul Kelly, Pro-Director for Teaching and Learning, explains the detail behind this investment on the LSE Blog.
Read the Education Strategy here: