The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) is making available the Carsten Stoehr Scholarship in Government for students who wish to pursue any of the following full-time MSc programmes within the Government Department.
Masters Degree Programmes within the Government Department:
• MSc Comparative Politics
• MSc Conflict Studies
• MSc Global Politics
• MSc Public Policy and Administration
• MSc Political Science and Political Economy
• MSc Political Theory
• MSc Regulation
• PKU-LSE Double Degree in Public Administration and Government.
Eligible students are those who have been offered a place (conditional or unconditional) to one of the full-time MSc programme within the Government Department. It will be awarded on the basis of both financial need and academic merit.
To apply for LSE funding for programmes beginning in September 2021, you must:
- Submit your application for the programme (See how to apply for graduate study at LSE)
- Submit your Graduate Financial Support Application Form via the Graduate application tracker including completing Section G: Personal Statement.
- and receive an offer of a place (conditional or unconditional)
by 5pm UK time on 29 April 2021.
If you only wish to be considered for the Graduate Support Scheme, you do not need to complete Section G: Personal statement.
The outcome to your Graduate Support Scheme application will be displayed on the application tracker after you have received an offer. Successful applicants selected for other LSE Scholarships or awards like this one will be contacted by email thoughout May, June and July 2021.