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London School of Economics to visit Quito, Guayaquil and Cuenca in February

皇冠体育app British Embassy announces the visit of 皇冠体育app London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) from the 17th-19th of February.

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James Brown, Student Recruitment Officer at the London School of Economics, will visit Ecuador in February to give informative presentations on the wide variety of academic opportunities this prestigious British institution has to offer. 皇冠体育appre will also be presentations by Senecyt about the scholarship programmes available for Ecuadorean students.

皇冠体育app presentations will take place at the following times: Quito: Monday, 17th February 鈥� 18h30. Sal贸n Los Nevados, Hotel Sheraton, Republica del Salvador and Naciones Unidas. Guayaquil: Tuesday, 18th February 鈥� 18h00. Sala Galo Garc铆a Feraud, UEES (Universidad Espiritu Santo), Km. 2.5 v铆a La Puntilla, Samborond贸n. Cuenca: Wednesday, 19th February 鈥� 17h00. Aula Magna - Mario Vintimilla, Universidad de Cuenca. In order to attend the presentation, please register at the following link:

GREAT Education: LSE

皇冠体育app London School of Economics and Political Science is the world鈥檚 leading dedicated social science institution. It was founded in 1895 and is recognised world-wide for its academic excellence. LSE offers 36 undergraduate programmes (Bachelors) and 142 postgraduate programmes (Masters). As a 鈥榣aboratory of the social sciences鈥�, LSE鈥檚 academic profile spans the breadth of the social sciences, ranging from accounting, economics, law, business administration, anthropology, development, gender studies, urbanisation and more.

A total of 16 LSE alumni and staff have been awarded Nobel Prizes. Past speakers at LSE include Bill Gates, the Dalai Lama, David Cameron, Bill Clinton and Rafael Correa.

Around 67% of students studying at LSE are international students. 皇冠体育app university has seen a significant growth in the number of Ecuadorean students, with six times more graduate offers this year (2014) than at this point last year (2013).

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Published 27 January 2014