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Student Profiles and Testimonials

Below you can find profiles of current students, who talk about their degrees and their experience at LSE on camera or in writing.

MPhil/PhD International History

 

OllieElliot
Ollie Elliott
PhD International History, 2nd Year


1. Why did you choose to study at LSE?
2. What are the benefits of studying in London?
3. Why did you decide to do a PhD in International History at our department?
4. What do you hope to gain from your degree?
5. How do you find the supervision and social life within the department?
6. What are you planning to do after you graduate?

*Watch the interview*

(Recorded in May 2014)
 
Cees Heere
Cees Heere
PhD International History


1) Why did you choose to study at LSE?
2) What are the benefits of studying in London?
3) Why did you decide to do a PhD in International History at our department?
4) What do you hope to gain from your degree?
5) How do you find the supervision and social life within the department?
6) What are you planning to do after you graduate?

*Read the testimonial and watch the interview*

(Recorded in May 2014)
 
PeteMillwood
Pete Millwood
PhD International History, 1st Year


1. Why did you choose to study at LSE?
2. What are the benefits of studying in London?
3. Why did you decide to do a PhD in International History at our department?
4. What do you hope to gain from your degree?
5. How do you find the supervision and social life within the department?
6. What are you planning to do after you graduate?

*Watch the interview*

(Recorded in May 2014)
 
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Yu Suzuki
PhD International History


1. Why did you decide to do a PhD in the first place?
2. Why did you decide to study your PhD in International History/at LSE?
3. How did you decide on a suitable topic and an adviser?
4. What one piece of advice would you offer to prospective PhD students?

*Read the interview*
 


NB: Some details on the programme might have changed since these interviews were made. Please check our Research Programme section for the most up to date information.

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