THE 



LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE. 



CLARE MARKET, LONDON, W.C. 



The special aim of the London School of Economics and Political Science is the 

 study and investigation of Economic and Political Institutions. 



Most of the teaching in the Faculty of Economics and Political Science (including 

 Commerce and Industry), newly created by the reorganised University of London, is 

 provided by the School of Economics, whose curriculum is arranged as a three years' 

 course of study for students desirous of proceeding to the degree of B.Sc. in 

 Economics. 



Many of the Lectures and Classes are designed to promote a wider knowledge of 

 modern commercial conditions and to meet the needs of those engaged in the civil 

 and municipal services, journalism, teaching, and public work. The School provides 

 training in methods of investigation, including Palaeography and Diplomatic, and 

 affords facilities for original work in Economics, History, and Political Science. 



The fee for the full course is £10 a year or £3 10s. a term, but students other 

 than University students are admitted to individual courses of lectures at fees vary- 

 ing according to the number of lectures in the course. 



Lectures are held on Economics, Statistics, Commercial and Political History and 

 Geography, Law (International, Constitutional, and Commercial), Public Adminis- 

 tration, Public Finance, Accountancy, Banking, Insurance, Transport, Foreign 

 Trade, etc., when possible, in the evening between 6 and 9. 



The School is open to men and women. 



The Academic year begins in October, and is divided into three terms of ten 

 weeks each, viz.: (1) October to December; (2) January to March; (3) April to 

 July. Students may join the School at any time. 



Scholarships are given to enable students of ability to pursue their studies at the 

 School. 



Full particulars may be obtained from the Director at the School. 



