LSE is an international community, with over 140 nationalities represented amongst its student body. We celebrate this diversity through everything we do.
Student societies and activities
Your time at LSE is not just about studying. There are plenty of ways to get involved in extracurricular activities. From joining one of over 200 societies, or starting your own society, to volunteering for a local charity, or attending a public lecture by a world-leading figure, there is a lot to choose from.
The campus
LSE is based on one campus in the centre of London. Despite the busy feel of the surrounding area, many of the streets around campus are pedestrianised, meaning the campus feels like a real community.
Life in London
London is an exciting, vibrant and colourful city. It's also an academic city, with more than 400,000 university students. Whatever your interests or appetite you will find something to suit your palate and pocket in this truly international capital. Make the most of career opportunities and social activities, theatre, museums, music and more.
London is a great city for students, with plenty of sights, experiences, and opportunities to explore. Contrary to popular belief, London doesn't have to be super expensive: hear about London on a budget.
For more information about living in London, please request our London Life: Tips for students living in the city e-book.
South Asia Society
Cutting across borders within South Asia, the South Asia Society intends to serve as a forum to identify, discuss and influence the development discourse in the region, all the while celebrating unity in diversity.
India Society
The India Society is the largest and the most active India-focused society on campus. The society aims to promote Indian culture on campus and celebrate India's major festivals, host Bollywood nights and organise social events regularly. We also host an annual conference called LSE SU India Forum that brings together eminent personalities from India to deliver lectures on the big and contemporary issues in India.
Hindu Society
LSESU Hindu Society explores the idea of Dharma through a series of religious, educational, charitable and social events. We hold 2 events per week, so there is definitely something for everyone!
Indian National Student Association
INSA aims to nurture leaders of tomorrow by providing a platform to ideate and discuss pertinent issues that affect India, while keeping students abreast of current events and happenings.
Students@LSE Blogs
Follow Indian students Aarya, Aditya, Aishwarya, Ananya, Lavanya, Ragini, Sangeeta and Sanku as they blog about their journey at LSE.