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LSE Graduates in the News
- HESA report published September 2009: LSE graduates earn over 50% more than the national average, three years after graduation. See Destinations of graduates 3 years on
- Eleven LSE alumni named in the Queen's Birthday Honours LSE News
- Three LSE graduates to attend Harvard University this year, all having won prestigious Fulbright scholarships LSE News
- LSE is best for careers prospects, according to the Guardian Good University Guide 2010, and the fifth best university overall in the UK.
- LSE alumna is Alan Sugar's 2009 Apprentice LSE News
Profile of the Month

"The objective way of thinking that I developed during my time at LSE means that my company is willing to let me represent them in public, whether that is in media interviews or with very senior clients. Getting that exposure is a great boost to my career"
Alex MacAuley graduated from LSE in 2003 with a Bsc in Economics and now works as a Senior Consultant for Interbrand. To read more about his progress since leaving the school, read his full graduate profile.
Information
We are happy to answer your queries about where LSE graduates go and what kind of skills they develop throughout their time with us. However before contacting us please ensure that you have read the following sections:
About LSE graduate destinations: for an overview of the research projects we run.
Frequently asked questions (FAQs): we regularly get asked for the same information so we have compiled a list of responses to the most popular questions.
Reading these sections should help you to understand what type of questions we can and can't answer. For example, we do not offer advice on admissions criteria or course content but full details about who to contact about admissions and course enquiries can be found in our FAQs section.
All questions regarding the destinations of LSE graduates must be submitted in writing to: graduate.destinations@lse.ac.uk We aim to respond to your question within 10 working days.
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