From:                              Econ.Msc

Sent:                               06 July 2016 09:56

To:                                   Econ.Msc

Subject:                          LSE Department of Economics MSc EME Newsletter - July 2016

 

MSc EME Newsletter

Welcome to July’s newsletter from the Department of Economics at LSE.  In this final newsletter we focus on welcome week.

Contents

Your MSc Programme
Focus on: Welcome Week
Department News

 

Have you received our previous newsletters?  Remember we have a dedicated offer holder’s webpage with an archive of our previous newsletters.  As always if you have any queries, do email us – we’d love to hear from you and help if you have any questions. Admissions related queries should be directed to Graduate Admissions.

Our social media channels are available for you to follow.  Join the MSc Economics/EME 2016 Facebook group once you have accepted your offer.  Keep up-to-date with our research and our news by liking our Facebook page or following us on Twitter. Look out for our #MScOfferHolders hashtag too!

Your MSc Programme

Information on EU Referendum

Please see the LSE update on the EU Referendum or on Graduate Admission's offer holder news page.

EC451 Registration and Reminders

Date

  • Registration takes place on Thursday 25 August 2016.
  • Time – You will be assigned a one hour slot to attend.

Meeting your conditions before you arrive
It is vital that you fully read the Graduate Offer Pack, which outlines the various steps that must be taken before registration. Any outstanding conditions and documents are also displayed in your LSE for You account; be sure to submit these in good time. You will not be allowed to register unless you have submitted all documentation specified on your offer of admission and all the legal documents (e.g. appropriate ID; Visa (if applicable)) necessary for registration.
Students are required to attend the whole of EC451 teaching and are required to be registered in order to attend. Hence you must register on Thursday 25 August 2016 before EC451 commences. If you think you are unlikely to meet this date, contact the MSc Programme Manager as soon as possible. Requests to register after 25 August 2016 may be considered but will be granted only in particular exceptional circumstances. Ensure you have all the documents you need – here’s a useful checklist. [Note that this web page is not yet updated for 2016 entry: re-check for updates during the coming months.]

Once you have registered, you will then need to:

  • Make your way over to 32 Lincoln’s Inn Fields – the home of the Department. We will have your EC451 course pack waiting for you. You will need your LSE student ID card to gain access to the building
  • Visit the Library! Familiarise yourself with the Library and what’s available for you to use as a registered student. The IT helpdesk is based in the Library should you have any IT queries.
  • Take yourself on a tour of LSE using the LSExplorer! You can pick these leaflets up from the main reception in the Old Building.
  • There will be building works going on when you arrive, however please be assured that this will not affect your studies. Here is a pedestrian access map that will help you get around.

Friday 26 August: The MSc welcome presentation will take place in the morning, followed by lunch.  In the afternoon, the ever popular MSc treasure hunt takes place!
Tuesday 30 August: Teaching on EC451 starts. Monday 29 August is a UK Bank Holiday so there won’t be any teaching.

Once EC451 commences you will make extensive use of LSE’s virtual learning environment Moodle (this will also be the hub for all of your MSc programme course resources). Your access to the EC451 course on Moodle will be emailed to your LSE email address.  After you have registered we will use your LSE email address as our main way of contacting you.  Ensure you check your LSE email account regularly.

Staff Student Liaison Committees – be involved with your programme!

 

The first few weeks of term will be very busy but we wanted to let you know about our Staff Student Liaison Committees (SSLC) and that we will seek nominations for representatives in these early weeks.

 

Staff Student Liaison Committee Representatives (SSLC Reps) are a crucial part of LSE Students' Union. Over 400 programme reps are elected by their student peers to represent them during the academic year and to liaise with departmental staff in the Staff Student Liaison Committees. Reps ensure student concerns are addressed and students have a say in the running of their programme. They raise issues about the quality of the programme, experiences as an LSE student; things they love and things they want improved. The reps also ensure that the Department listens directly to student feedback and that issues are resolved as swiftly as possible improving the student teaching & learning experience.

One of the great benefits about being a rep is that you get to bring all the views of other students together, and be part of improving the quality of the education at the School. There are many great skills and experience for your CV gained through being an SSLC Rep, including attending meetings, gathering and collating feedback, identifying key concerns, representing other people, negotiating and seeking student focused solutions, and communicating with groups of people in different contexts.

MSc Key Dates

The MSc key dates can be found here (may be subject to change).  Visit LSE Term Dates for term dates, public holidays and school closure dates.

The Econometric Game

Every year the Department enters the Econometric Game.  Run and hosted by the University of Amsterdam, the Econometric Game is one of the most prestigious projects organised by the study association for Actuarial Science, Econometrics & Operational Research (VSAE). Participating teams are given a case study to resolve over two days.  Successful teams are then chosen to proceed to day three to solve a further case study.  The Department has limited funds to cover travel and accommodation for our MSc students participating in the Econometric Game.

 

EC484 (Econometric Analysis) Surgeries

The Department organises weekly EC484 Surgeries from about Week 4 of Michaelmas Term.  The purpose of surgeries is to supply a source of consultation for students who have subject specific queries arising from course readings, lectures, problem sets.

The surgeries are geared to provide assistance on the mathematical and statistical concepts underpinning your programme.  Do look out for notices giving details of when the surgeries are running.

Reminder! 

The deadline for submitting your Financial Undertaking Form is 31 July!

Focus on: Welcome Week

Your first weeks will be extremely busy and you will be given a vast amount of information.Get ahead of the game by reading the Your First Weeks webpage. Make use of the 'How to' guides which bring together information on the most common tasks for new students, to help you get started quickly!

 

Welcome Week takes place from Monday 19 September to Friday 23 September 2016.Welcome Week will be your opportunity to learn more about studying at LSE and living in London.

 

You will be invited to attend a number of events throughout Welcome Week – some of which are optional and others compulsory. Information about these events will be uploaded to the Welcome Week webpage in August 2016. Look out for the LSE Welcome Guide! The Welcome Guide (due for publication in August 2016) will include a timetable of all events being organised by central LSE services. LSE Welcome Presentations are compulsory so be sure to note this in your diary (Tuesday 20 September, 1.00pm – 2.30pm, Peacock Theatre). Departmental Welcome Presentation to be confirmed.

 

Meet your classmates

Each summer LSE alumni organise pre-departure events for those students joining LSE for the first time with events taking place around the world. These events provide an opportunity to network with others who are about to embark on the same adventure and to meet with alumni and current LSE students.

Offer holders will be able to find out what studying at the School is really like and can learn more about living in London, careers and employment after LSE, and their particular LSE course or programme. The details of pre-departure events are usually updated and published from mid-May so keep an eye on this page for events happening near you!

Department News

 

New Staff

We are delighted to welcome to the Department Professor Steve Machin who joins us this September as Professor of Economics.  He is one of Europe’s leading applied labour economists and his work spans the fields of Labour Market Inequality, Economics of Education and Economics of Crime. Professor Machin will also become Director of the Centre for Economic Performance. He is a Fellow of the British Academy and of the Society for Labour Economics.

 

Find us in 32 LIF!

Take a look at our Image Galleries to see what we’ve been up to!  There are some fabulous photos of our home in 32 Lincoln’s Inn Fields.
 

 

We look forward to welcoming you to your MSc programme, the Department and to LSE!