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LSE-Sciences Po Double Degree in European Studies

Specialise in European studies with this double degree in European studies offered by Sciences Po and LSE.

Overview

Introduction

Are you an exceptional student looking to specialise in European studies? The double degree in European studies offered by Sciences Po and LSE is the perfect program for you.

Delivered by renowned specialists in the study of Europe, many with practical experience of policymaking, this select program covers a wide range of disciplines and offers the option of bilingual instruction in Paris (French and English).

In this program you'll study the culture, politics, and economics of Europe, as well as the policies and institutions of the European Union. You'll also have the opportunity to explore the political, economic, and social challenges confronting the continent, and the geopolitical shifts which are influencing Europe and it's broader standing in the world.

You'll study the culture, politics, and economics of Europe, as well as the policies and institutions of the European Union. The programme also focuses on the ideas which underpin the European project, and the political, economic, and social challenges facing Europe.

Courses are multidisciplinary and you'll have the opportunity to choose from a variety of options in political science, political economy, international relations, and philosophy all with a strong European focus.

Join us and become part of a vibrant and dynamic community of students, researchers, and practitioners who are shaping the future of European studies.

Your first year is spent at Sciences Po, in the Master Affaires Européennes (Master of European Affairs); the second year takes place within the European Institute at LSE, where you have the option to focus your studies by taking one of four MSc programme streams: MSc International Migration and Public PolicyMSc Culture and Conflict in a Global Europe, MSc Political Economy of Europe in the World or MSc European and International Politics and Policy.

Entry requirements

Upper second class honours (2:1) degree or equivalent in any discipline.

You must demonstrate competence in English, and for some programmes in French as well. This depends on the policy stream you choose at Sciences Po. Please see Sciences Po Admissions webpages for more information. If your native language is not English you'll be required to meet LSE's Higher English requirement (see English requirements) or have a recognised university degree taught and examined entirely in English.

Candidates must meet the entry requirements for both LSE and Sciences Po. For more information about Sciences Po's entry requirements, please visit their website.

Please select your country from the dropdown list below to find out the entry requirements that apply to you.

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English language requirements

The English language requirement for this programme is Higher. Read more about our English language requirements.

Competition for places at LSE is strong. So, even if you meet the minimum entry requirements, this does not guarantee you an offer of a place.

However, please don’t feel deterred from applying – we want to hear from all suitably qualified students. Think carefully about how you can put together the strongest possible application to help you stand out from other students.

Programme content

Year 1

First year, at Sciences Po

The first year is spent at Sciences Po. The academic year runs from early September to the end of May. It's divided into two semesters, each of which is 12 weeks long. Students will join the Master Affaires Européennes, and choose their policy stream where they can follow courses only in English or in English and in French.

Why study with us

Discover more about our students and department.

Meet the department

The European Institute is a multidisciplinary centre for the study of European politics, economics and culture.

Founded in 1991, the institute is the UK's leading centre for the study of Europe, offering a range of master’s programmes and an extensive MPhil/PhD programme. Every year, we welcome more than 200 master’s and 30 doctoral students from all regions of the globe.

Our research spans four key themes – political economy, politics and policy, culture and society, and migration. Teaching and research draw on the expertise of staff from many different disciplines across LSE, including politics, economics and sociology.

The institute is outward facing. We run dozens of events each year, with workshops, seminars and presentations, welcoming high-profile speakers, including former presidents, prime ministers, foreign and finance ministers, distinguished scholars and influential commentators.

Internationally, we’ve forged close links with several partner institutions –Sciences Po (Paris), Bocconi University (Milan) and Fudan University (Shanghai), with whom we run double master’s programmes.

Your application

Overview

We welcome applications from all suitably qualified prospective students and want to recruit students with the best academic merit, potential and motivation, irrespective of background.

Applications are administered by a joint admissions board of representatives consisting of both LSE and Fudan University. Successful applicants will be notified by email.

Data sharing

Double degrees and certain other degrees and scholarships require that LSE shares personal data with another university or partner. In our agreements we will use the School’s standard data sharing template for universities and partners in the EU and EEA and in an adequate countryStandard contract clauses will be used for any other country. If you have any questions about this or how your personal data will be treated by LSE, please contact the Data Protection Officer via glpd.info.rights@lse.ac.uk or check our Student Privacy Notice.

Fees and funding

The table of fees shows the latest tuition fees for all programmes.

You're charged a fee for your programme. At LSE, your tuition fee covers registration and examination fees payable to the School, lectures, classes and individual supervision, lectures given at other colleges under intercollegiate arrangements and, under current arrangements, membership of the Students' Union. It doesn't cover living costs or travel or fieldwork.

Home

Year 1 (at Sciences Po, 2025/26):

Home students: visit Sciences Po website

Year 2 (at LSE, 2026/27):

Home students: £30,400 (provisional)

Learning and assessment

How you learn

Graduate destinations

Overview

Graduates of the programme pursue successful careers in politics, journalism, diplomacy, business, academia and consultancy, in the EU institutions, national administrations and the international institutions.

Further information on graduate destinations for this programme

Median salary of our postgraduate students 15 months after graduating:

£34,000

Top 5 sectors our students work in:

Government, Public Sector and Policy
International Organisations
Financial and Professional Services
Consultancy
Education, Teaching and Research
This data is drawn from the 2021/22 Graduate Outcomes Survey, run by the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA). Median salaries are calculated for respondents who are paid in UK pounds sterling and in full-time employment.

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