London Interdisciplinary School (LIS) - Master's Open Evening
19 Mar 2026, 18:00
London
At LIS, we're rewriting the rules of education to align with the dynamic challenges of today's world. Traditional degrees no longer cut it; the future demands a blend of skills, knowledge, and experience. At LIS, we break down silos, addressing real-world problems like AI, climate change, inequality, and urban futures, using a range of subjects and methods from the arts, sciences and humanities, allowing you to explore all of your passions and interest.
Our innovative curriculum spans disciplines from art to neuroscience, from anthropology to economics, data science to politics and law, underpinned by a range of methods that create well-rounded problem solvers.
With a world-class faculty, three exceptional founding cohorts and close links with global organisations, such as McKinsey, KPMG and Innocent, LIS is building a new type of education for those who want to shape the world, not just fit in.
During your time at LIS, you will:
Develop your interdisciplinary problem-solving skills by integrating knowledge from various disciplines to address real-world challenges effectively.
Gain practical experience in coding, videography, machine learning, project management, and public speaking and more valuable skills needed across fields in the modern working world.
Apply both qualitative and quantitative methods to put your knowledge into practice. These methods serve as tools and techniques, enhancing your learning through practical application and empowering you to take meaningful action.
Engage in hands-on experiences and continuous support to enhance your employability and make a difference in the world.
Create projects using interdisciplinary perspectives and methods on the problem areas that you are most passionate about, and use it as a calling card for future career opportunities.
Spend a Year Abroad at one of our selected partners to expand your interdisciplinary knowledge and experience complex problems from a different cultural context.
Year One:
During Year 1, you’ll develop a wide range of foundational methods and skills, learn to analyse and refine problem statements, explore concepts from diverse academic disciplines, and consider how to integrate your knowledge to answer the questions that matter.
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- Problems 1a: Social Issues
- Problems 1b: Global Environmental Change
- Problems 1c: Independent Project
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<summary>Compulsory Qualitative and Quantitative Methods:</summary>
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- Qualitative Methods 1a: Language and Communication
- Quantitative Methods 1a: Thinking like a Scientist
- Qualitative Methods 1b: Images and Systems
- Quantitative Methods 1b: Thinking Through Data
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Year Two:
In year 2, you’ll work on a new problem statement each term, build up your expertise in particular methods, and gain new conceptual frameworks to help you think across disciplines, in the form of ‘superconcepts’ and mental models.
Please note that the optional methods modules listed for year 2 are indicative, to give you a sense of what you might study during your time at LIS.
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<summary>Compulsory Problems and Superconcepts Modules:</summary>
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- Problems 2a: AI and Ethics
- Problems 2b: Urban Futures
- Problems 2c: Individual Project
- Mental Models and Superconcepts: Interdisciplinary Ways to View the World
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<summary>Plus a Choice of Three Qualitative and Quantitative Electives</summary>
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- Intermediate Quantitative Modelling
- Data Science and Machine Learning in Practice
- Materials and Making
- Design Thinking
- Visual and Creative Methods
- Networks and Games
- Natural Language Processing
- Thinking Through Writing
- Telling the Story of a Wicked Problem
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Year Three:
You will study at one of our international partners, selecting your modules from their wide range of available courses for Year Abroad students. Check out our website for more details.
Year Four:
You’ll choose 5 options from a selection of modules, with at least 1x quantitative and 1x qualitative method included in your curriculum. You’ll also explore mixed methods in more depth. These final modules will help shape your Capstone Project.
Capstone Project:
The Capstone Project is an opportunity for you to work on a complex problem of your choice. You’ll apply a combination of methods to understand a problem of interest to you and develop a plan of action.
Mixed Methods and Interdisciplinarity:
Building on your work in Years 1 and 2, this module solidifies your skillset for combining different methods and disciplines critically and ethically. The topics prepare you for the level of many master’s or research degree programmes, as well as knowledge-rich roles in business and the public sector.
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<summary>Quantitative Methods III</summary>
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- Data Science and Machine Learning in Practice
- Intermediate Quantitative Modelling
- Advanced Case Studies in Data Science and Machine Learning
- Advanced Quantitative Modelling
- Simplifying Complexity
- Network and Games
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<summary>Qualitative Methods III</summary>
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- Design thinking
- Global thinking
- Thinking Through Writing
- Applied Ethnography, Practical Ethics
- Communities & Campaigning
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- The Matter of Thought: Speculative Sense-making and Sensory Data
- Encountering Ecosystems Through Mixed Methods Research and Practice
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At LIS, our students don’t spend their summer terms writing lengthy examination essays. Instead, our interdisciplinary programme will make use of a variety of assessment methods throughout the year, like presenting group pitches to a real audience, conducting individual research projects, writing a group consultancy report, creating videos and podcasts, designing a publicity campaign or completing short, interactive quizzes.
These assessments will be challenging but also fair, engaging, and varied — reflecting the kinds of outputs you’d be expected to produce throughout a professional career.
The following entry points are available for this course:
We hold a full Student Visa sponsorship licence which allows us to accept international students as part of the undergraduate and master’s cohorts.
To get a visa, you will need to meet all the relevant visa requirements set out by the government.
For more information, please visit www.lis.ac.uk/undergraduate-degree/international-eu-guidance
There are no qualification requirements for this course.
There are no set grade or qualification requirements for this course.
In place of fixed grade requirements, we look to holistically assess and make individual offers to our candidates based on their educational performance (achieved and predicted school grades in the context of your background), interview performance at one of our virtual Selection Days, and unique qualities and interests.
Given the breadth of topics and methods studied, it is important to recognise that both qualitative and quantitative methods (mathematical modelling and coding) will form a part of the programme. We will look for evidence of applicants’ potential to manage all aspects of the course as we consider their application as a whole.
To find out more about our admissions policy, please see here: https://www.lis.ac.uk/undergraduate-degree/admissions
Find out more about qualification requirements for this course.
We consider your previous academic achievement in your individual context when making decisions on admission and offers.
We do not take a tick box approach to individual contexts. Details of how to provide additional context information are shared during the application process.
Learn more on the London Interdisciplinary School (LIS) website
This section shows the range of grades students (with UK A-Levels or Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diplomas) who received offers were previously accepted with (learn more). It is designed to support your research but does not guarantee whether you will or won't get a place. Admissions teams consider various factors, including interviews, subject requirements, and entrance tests. Check all course entry requirements for eligibility.
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| Location | Fee | Year |
|---|---|---|
| England | £9275 | Year 1 |
| Northern Ireland | £9275 | Year 1 |
| Scotland | £9275 | Year 1 |
| Wales | £9275 | Year 1 |
| Channel Islands | £9275 | Year 1 |
| Republic of Ireland | £9275 | Year 1 |
| EU | £20000 | Year 1 |
| International | £20000 | Year 1 |
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website.
Home fees students
The annual tuition fee for Home students enrolling at LIS in 2026 is £9,275.
The tuition fee for the Year Abroad is £1,390.
This fee applies to students who are classified as Home Students according to the rules out by UKCISA.
In future years, fees for continuing students may be subject to an inflationary increase, if the government increases the current fee cap.
International fees students
The annual tuition fee for International students enrolling at LIS in 2024 is £20,000.
The tuition fee for the Year Abroad is £3,000.
We currently hold a sponsorship licence and are able to accept applications from international students.
Additional Information
You’ll be charged tuition fees for every academic year you study at LIS. This fee covers all elements of your registration, enrolment, tuition, supervision and assessment for the full academic year. It doesn’t cover living costs, books, materials (including a laptop), or travel.
Please note that in order to access the programme, you’ll need your own portable computer device uploaded with Microsoft Office (Student Version). If owing to personal circumstances you cannot purchase a personal device, LIS has a “laptop bank” to provide for students who have a short-term device requirement. We’re here to help, so just let us know if you need support.
For more information, please visit www.lis.ac.uk/undergraduate-degree/fees
Scholarships worth up to 50% of tuition fees, awarded in the form of tuition fee remission.
Bursaries worth up to £7,000, awarded in the form of cash payments across the academic year.
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