Cristina Golomoz - Romania
MSc Law, Anthropology and Society
Being awarded the LSE Central European Scholarship was certainly one of the important moments in my life. Saying that it enabled me to have access to the high-standard education offered by the LSE would certainly not be evocative enough of the whole academic experience in which I actively took part during my Master’s degree. Apart from the fascinating classes which I took, I feel that being an LSE student opened opportunities that I would have never had otherwise. Among these, the very stimulating international environment offered me the chance to share knowledge and academic resources within a community of students and teachers from different academic traditions and backgrounds, with very diverse, but closely connected, research interests to my own. LSE has impressed on me the idea that education has become indeed a global process in which minds and personalities are being shaped through interaction and sharing.