Got questions about Accommodation?
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Hi, Louise Robinson here. I am the elected Student Union (SU) Residences Officer. These pages have details of the LSE halls of residence from the student perspective!
The official LSE website, which contains specific details about hall prices and locations etc is:
The LSE's range of Residential accommodation is expanding quickly over the next few years. Grosvenor House, near Covent Garden opened just last year, and this year Passfield has re-opened. Northumberland House is new too, as is the independently managed Lilian Knowles. I shall have a lot of work on my hands! In addition to this, it is also my job to answer questions of those looking for private accommodation, and I can't forget the 25% of LSE first year students living in the Intercollegiate UL Residences!
I can also point students in the direction of private accomodation, and help to clarify a few important points when looking for, and living in rented flats.
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It is my role to help explain the application process, and strive for better value for money and increased services offered by residences, working with hall staff and student committees to make LSE halls even better!
If you are moving into halls this year, you can find information on your hall and its Social committee at the Official LSE page
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Just click on the name of your new hall, and then click on "life in the hall".
The third second LSE halls football league is currently ending. To view the final fixtures please click here.
Got questions about Accommodation?
This link takes you directly to the message board for residences...
Each LSE hall has its own Constitution and elected Hall Committee to represent you. The halls elect their committees themselves, and those elected are there to host fun events and cater for needs using the Common Room fees paid each term. If things go wrong, they should be your first port of call, so look out for their details around your hall, and introduce yourself when you arrive!In addition to these, the Students' Union has representatives (myself for one!) on school committees to deal with residences, administration and suchlike.
You can addresss any complaints or suggestions to the SU Residences Officer, or to the Education and Welfare Officer.
On belhaf of the students in University of London intercollegiate accommodation, I also represent LSE Students and can point you in the direction of the people who can directly answer your queries.
Please don't hesitate to contact me, Louise Robinson, for questions about LSE Residences: su.residences@lse.ac.uk![]()
I will do my best to help you out.*However, please note I have no say or influence in the LSE Accommodation process, but I can point you in the right direction for renting privately and other advice.*If you have any queries regading the use of LSE Residences over summer for internships or otherwise, please see
If you have enquiries about applications to LSE Residences or private halls and housing options in London, please email the LSE Accommodation Office at
The department itself is located on the Second Floor of Tower Two.
LSE is part of the University of London, to visit their student accommodation webpage, click here
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It contains a lot of useful information about more private housing options and advice.
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