London School of Economics and Finance in Tunisia (LSE)
About London School of Economics
In the QS World and Subject Rankings 2021, LSE was ranked 1st in Europe and 2nd in the world for social science and management subjects.
LSE was established in 1895 and boasts of 18 Nobel Prize winners and 37 world leaders among its alumni and staff. Located in the centre of the city of London, its motto is rerum cognoscere causes (or ‘to understand the causes of things’) and its graduates are often rated as among the most employable in the UK.
At CBS, students have the opportunity to engage with high-quality academic content and insights from expert LSE faculty. Students will be connected to LSE from CBS in Tunisia, developing the essential analytical and critical thinking skills that prepare them for career growth in a dynamic and global workplace.
LSE was established in 1895 and boasts of 18 Nobel Prize winners and 37 world leaders among its alumni and staff. Located in the centre of the city of London, its motto is rerum cognoscere causes (or ‘to understand the causes of things’) and its graduates are often rated as among the most employable in the UK.
At CBS, students have the opportunity to engage with high-quality academic content and insights from expert LSE faculty. Students will be connected to LSE from CBS in Tunisia, developing the essential analytical and critical thinking skills that prepare them for career growth in a dynamic and global workplace.
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Notable Alumni of University of London
LSE has 165,000 alumni across 200 countries. LSE alumni and faculty members have been awarded 18 Nobel Prizes in economics, peace and literature. At least 37 past or present world leaders have studied at the School. Some of the leading names in this list include:
LSE Alumni
David Rockefeller | Philanthropist, American banker, Chairman and CEO of Chase Manhattan Corporation |
Stelios Haji-Ioannou | Founder of EasyJet |
George Soros | Billionaire investor and philanthropist |
Rt Hon Pierre Trudeau (1919-2000) | Prime Minister of Canada 1968-1979; 1980-1984 |
Taro Aso | Prime Minister of Japan 2008-2009, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of Japan 2012-present |
Shri KR Narayanan (1921-2005) | President of India 1997-2002 |
Goh Keng Swee (1918-2010) | Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore 1973-1985 |
Lord Attlee (1883-1967) | Prime Minister of the UK 1945-1951 |
Janet Napolitano | Former US Secretary of Homeland Security |
Juan Manuel Santos Calderón | Nobel Peace Prize 2016 |
Oliver Hart | Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences 2016 |
Christopher Pissarides | Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences 2010 |
Paul Krugman | Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences 2008 |
Leonid Hurwicz | Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences 2007 |
George Akerlof | Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences 2001 |
Robert Mundel | Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences 1998 |
Amartya Sen | Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences 1998 |
Ronald Coase | Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences 1991 |
Sir Arthur Lewis | Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences 1979 |
James Meade | Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences 1977 |
Sir John Hicks | Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences 1972 |
Lord Noel-Baker | Nobel Peace Prize 1959 |
Ralph Bunche | Nobel Peace Prize 1950 |
Bertrand Russell | Nobel Prize in Literature in 1950 |
George Bernard Shaw | Nobel Prize in Literature in 1925 |