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MSc Law and Finance

Welcome to MSc Law and Finance. Read on to find out how to take up your place and prepare for your time at ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳, and the many opportunities available to our students.

Important Information

Point of Contact: Neha Patel

Neha Patel
Programme Administrator, MSc Law and Finance

 

Accepting your offer

Deposit; Offer Reply Form; FUF; Meeting your classmates; Your current student buddy

Deposit payment information

To secure your offer, you will need to pay a non-refundable deposit of £4,800. Please read the following information carefully to ensure you are aware of the terms of this agreement. The size of the deposit is a proportionate reflection of the amount of resources the Law School and the Department of Finance ("we/us") uses during the admissions process and to prepare for your arrival at ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳.

For offers issued before May, the deposit will be due within 28 days of receiving your offer email from Graduate Admissions. For offers issued from May onwards, the deadlines will be as follows:

  • May: within 21 days
  • June: within 14 days
  • July and August: within 7 days

Your personal deadline date will be specified in an email from the Programme Administrator, Neha Patel. Your place is not secured until you have paid this non-refundable deposit, which is specific to your MSc programme. You should not confuse the terms of it with any other deposit or payment arrangement required by the School.

Payment methods

You need to make this payment in your Student Payment Portal.

  • Locate "Deposit/Pre-Enrolment fee"
    • Select "Pay whole amount?" and proceed with payment
  • Jasper Heeks will email you to confirm your place after your payment has been processed
    • Depending on the method, payments can take 2-7 working days to be processed
  • Guidance on using the portal can be found

The deposit is non-refundable and non-transferable. This arrangement means that subject to the circumstances set out below, the School will not refund our deposit if after you have accepted your place on the MSc Law and Finance programme you decided to withdraw from it. Moreover, you will not be able to transfer the money to pay part or all of a deposit or tuition fees for another programme of study at the School.

We will consider the refunding of part or all of a deposit only under the following exceptional circumstances:

  • If a student is unsuccessful in their visa application. In this instance, the student must provide us with a copy of an immigration refusal notice, along with evidence that they had started the visa application process in a timeframe, and made a reasonable effort to complete the process, to join the programme.
  • If a student does not meet the academic offer condition/s set by us, and the we do not waive the condition/s. The student must provide evidence to us to show that they have made a reasonable attempt to meet the condition/s. English language conditions are not considered academic conditions.

Contact:

Unlike your programme fees, the deposit fee is administrated by the School of Law and the Department of Finance, so please contact Programme Administrator, Neha Patel, if you have any questions about the deposit fee.

Email: law.finance@lse.ac.uk

Offer Reply Form

You need to complete the Offer Reply Form to formally accept your offer. This is available in your .

You can find further details here.

Financial Undertaking Form

Please complete the Financial Undertaking Form to indicate how you expect to pay your fees, and the details of any organisation providing financial assistance. You should aim to submit this by 31 July at the latest.

This is available in your .

Meeting your classmates

We have a dedicated which you can join before arrival. Please note that this group is not monitored by the Department or current students. To join, just click the link below (you will need a LinkedIn account first). Approvals may take a couple of days.

 

Preparing for your arrival

Key dates; Enrolling at ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳; Pre-sessional; Visas; Accommodation; Fees; Reading lists

Key dates

Campus Enrolment

Monday 8 September 2025

Orientation and mandatory pre-sessional courses begin

Monday 8 September 2025

Teaching begins

Monday 29 September 2025

Autumn Term

Monday 29 September – Friday 12 December 2025

Winter Term

Monday 19 January – Thursday 2 April 2026

Spring Term

Tuesday 5 May – Friday 19 June 2026

If you think that you will not be able to enrol on Monday 8 September 2025 then you must contact us as soon as possible. 

Enrolling at ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳

To become a fully registered student, you will be required to undertake a two-stage registration process: .

You will receive further information about the registration process in summer 2025.

Campus Enrolment is scheduled for Monday 8 September 2025. This takes place in person on the ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ campus and is where ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ will check your official documents.

You can find further details on what you will need to bring .

Pre-sessional programme

The full-time pre-sessional programme will begin shortly after Campus Enrolment. You will receive more information about this by email in August.

Visas

It is important to ensure you begin the visa application process as soon as possible from June onwards. All students who require a visa should review the material on the ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ Student Advice and Engagement Team .

You can find out how to contact the Student Advice and Engagement Team .

Accommodation

ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ accommodation

You can find out more about the different accommodation options on the ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ website. Both ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳-only halls and intercollegiate halls (shared with students from other universities) are available. You can also learn more about ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ residences by checking out this Halls at a Glance guide. It gives an overview of the halls of residence, including details about types of rooms, location, catering options and prices. More general guidance is also available from the ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ Accommodation Office. We encourage you to reserve your accommodation as early as possible.

The application system for ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ halls will open in February 2025.

Private accommodation

London is a wonderful city to live in and you may prefer to live in private housing. There are many great neighbourhoods in London, so finding private accommodation can seem daunting at first. The Accommodation Office can assist you with finding private housing and advise on student-friendly options.

Fees

You can find . MSc Law & Finance is a classified as a “Standard Programme”.

You will also find .

 

Careers and Professional Development

Careers support

  • ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ Careers, the Law School Careers Advisor and Department of Finance Careers Advisors are together invaluable sources of advice and insight, dedicated to advising students on how to develop their careers with deep knowledge of the evolving hiring practices of top law and finance firms.
  • Together with the Associate Programme Director and in combination with the great programme of support offered centrally by , we prepare you to enter this highly competitive job market ready not only with the academic skills but also with knowledge of the market to take your next career step.
  • The existing and well-established master’s programmes within the Law School and the Department of Finance means you have the best of both.  We have a large and wide-ranging alumni network in these sectors.
  • With alumni in top jobs and senior positions in London and overseas, this great international network has brought employment opportunities directly to our current students as former graduates and their employers look to hire the very best.

 

Studying at ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳

Programme team; Societies; Public lectures; Teaching; Assessment; Grading

Your programme team

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Lorna Strong

Associate Programme Director, MSc Law & Finance

Edmund Schuster

Edmund Schuster

Associate Professor of Law
Programme Director

 

The 'ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ experience' and student societies

In addition to your MSc programme you will have opportunity to gain from what is called the 'ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ experience'. Read more about ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳'s vibrant campus life and diverse student body here.

To find out more about life at ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ you may wish to visit the . The SU is host to a wide range of societies, from sporting, to cultural, to academic - including a number of Law and Finance-oriented societies such as:

  • Alternative Investments
  • Asset Wealth Management
  • Green Finance
  • Law Society
  • Law Society Pro Bono Division
  • Venture Capital
  • Women in Law

ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ public lectures

ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ hosts a public lecture programme featuring over 200 events each year, where some of the most influential figures in the social sciences can be heard, including internationally recognised academics, heads of state and leading professionals. Upcoming events are all featured on the ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ events website.

Previous speakers include Christine Lagarde, Nelson Mandela, Angela Merkel, Robert J. Schiller and Muhammad Yunus.

Teaching

You'll be taught in a range of whole-group, small-group and plenary sessions relevant to the content being delivered. Some courses will be taught as traditional lectures, some in break-out groups to examine case study material, and some in interactive, discursive seminars, or in real-world simulation exercises.

The majority of the MSc Law & Finance courses are taught in the Marshall Building and the Cheng Kin Ku Building. You can view the ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ campus map here.

Your Autumn Term timetable will be finalised in late September. You will select your optional courses during the first few weeks of Autumn Term and will have the opportunity to change these before optional course teaching begins in Winter Term.

Assessment

There are two types of course work at ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳, formative and summative.

Formative coursework doesn't count towards your final mark. Formative coursework enables students to develop a sense for how well they're doing in terms of understanding course material.

Summative assessment does count towards your final mark. This can take various forms, such as e-exams/digi-exams, in-class assessments under exam-style conditions., group presentations, individual or group projects, empirical or programming exercises, or class participation.

An indication of the formative coursework and summative assessment for each course can be found in the relevant course guide.

Exams will take place in both the January and Spring Term exam periods. Some courses do not involve a final exam.

ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ grading system

For students who are new to studying in the UK it is helpful to note the grading system used at ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳. At postgraduate level the following scale is used:

Mark                                                           

Grade                                         

70% and over

Distinction

60 - 69%

Merit

50 - 59%

Pass

30 - 49%

Fail

0 - 29%

Bad Fail

Students should note that marks above 70 are very good, and anything in the high 70s is exceptional. ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ does not mark on a curve and grades cannot be 'negotiated'.

 

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Contact us

Telephone

Telephone +44 (0)20 7955 7736

Fax +44 (0)20 7242 1394

Email

General enquiries finance@lse.ac.uk

Address

Department of Finance, Old Building, London School of Economics and Political Science, Houghton Street, London WC2A 2AE

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