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LSE is a global community of people and ideas in the heart of central London. Its motto means 'to know the causes of things' and was chosen to support the school's founding purpose – 'for the betterment of society'. Today, LSE's ambition is to be the leading social science university with the greatest global impact. LSE equips students for bright futures in roles that can make a difference. Its rigorous social science education challenges students and encourages intellectual growth. LSE academics conduct social science research that makes a lasting impact on society. This means students learn from experts who often advise international bodies and governments.
LSE partners with international and national organisations, charities, start-ups, and local businesses, so that all employers can access its students. LSE Careers exists to ease students’ transition from education to employment. It supports them in developing the skills the need to build and maintain fulfilling careers. LSE Careers actively seeks relevant opportunities. It also supports graduates with their early career planning for up to five years after course completion. Popular employment sectors for LSE graduates include financial and professional services, accounting and auditing, government, public sector and policy, and consultancy.
LSE awards significant financial support to its undergraduate students. In recent years LSE has offered one of the most generous bursary packages in UK higher education. Awards include the LSE Bursary, the Undergraduate Support Scheme, the LSE Accommodation Bursary, and the Care Experienced and Estranged Student Bursary. There are also a number of scholarships funded by private donors, including the Uggla Family Scholars Programme.