London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) Undergraduate Open Day
9 Jul 2026, 08:00
London
Why do states go to war? Why do nations sometimes co-operate and obey international law? What is the role of institutions like the UN and the EU?
International relations are becoming ever more complex due to geopolitics, migration, war and other diverse factors. This programme analyses the functioning, history and theory behind the international system and the changing relationships between nations. You’ll look at the character of different states, examining the implications of the uneven distribution of power, money, welfare and knowledge on foreign policies and international order.
At LSE, you’ll be studying in an international university, located in an international city – close to the UK House of Commons and Parliament. You’ll learn with students from many nationalities, bringing a range of perspectives. When you graduate, you’ll have all the skills needed to embark on a career in politics, finance or the third sector.
There’s an opportunity to add a language specialism to your degree certificate and transcript – see the programme structure and courses section for details.
This course is not accepting applications at this time. Please contact the provider to find out more.
The following entry points are available for this course:
766 at Higher Level also required.
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Applicants who have been flagged for the attention of the admissions selector will receive additional consideration which may include a lower contextual offer. Full details can be found on our programme pages.
Learn more on the London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London website
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