Our Advice Service provides free, confidential advice and support to LSE students on a range of academic and housing issues and administers a series of hardship funds.
Our independence from LSE means that we're impartial and free from a conflict of interest – however, if you are looking for LSE Wellbeing Services, you can find them here.
We offer both in-person and online appointments, as well as our brand-new automation system.
Whether you’re facing unexpected expenses, struggling with housing costs, or need help with essential academic supplies, we offer confidential support to help you navigate these challenges.
This service is designed to ensure that financial difficulties do not hinder your university experience. Our team is dedicated to providing the resources and guidance necessary to help you focus on your studies and well-being.
At LSE and LSESU we are committed to creating a safe and supportive community. To do this, we launched Consent.Ed, an educational programme that explores issues around consent, and provides an opportunity for us to discuss how we can look out for one another and create a respectful and inclusive campus.
We all benefit from learning more about what it means to seek and give consent, as well as how to safely intervene when a situation isn’t quite right.
The sessions will empower you to become an active bystander and make positive decisions about your own relationships and interactions with others.
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