- General welcome
On behalf of both schools, a very warm welcome to the MSc Health Policy, Planning & Financing. We look forward to meeting you and hope you will find the programme stimulating and enjoyable.
If you have any concerns or questions between now and the start of the MSc, you can contact:
- Grace Flaherty (Programme Administrator at LSHTM) at grace.flaherty@lshtm.ac.uk
- Muheez Busari (Postgraduate Programmes Manager, LSE Department of Health Policy) at healthpolicy@lse.ac.uk
Tracey Chantler (LSHTM), Justin Parkhurst and Mylene Lagarde (LSE)
Programme Directors- Enrolment
At the start of the programme, you will need to enrol formally at both LSHTM and LSE to obtain access to all the resources of both schools.
LSHTM: please visit our Pre-arrival & enrolment FAQs page.
LSE: please visit the .- Welcome Week
- Tutors & Mentors
One of the first tasks we have is to allocate students a personal mentor/tutor (LSE uses the term mentor/mentee, LSHTM uses the term tutor/tutee).
To assist us in doing this, we ask that incoming students please fill in by Wednesday 18th September which the Programme Directors will then use to allocate students. Many thanks for your assistance.
- Pentacells
When you arrive at LSHTM, your Programme Director will invite you to participate in a Pentacell, an activity that strengthens the School community, increases our wellbeing and forwards our goal of improving global health. The idea is deceptively simple 鈥 five students meet weekly for five weeks and listen to each other鈥檚 ideas and perspectives. It鈥檚 not compulsory but is strongly recommended by our School's Director, Liam Smeeth, Programme Directors, Student Support Services and former students.
Feedback from previous students:
鈥淚t was nice to be able to connect with people on my programme that I wouldn't necessarily have spoken to otherwise and it was a good way to make friends at the beginning.鈥
鈥淥ur Pentacell group chose not always to follow the exact guidelines for each session, and instead focused more on getting to know members of our programme better. I enjoyed the Pentacell experience we had, as it helped develop interpersonal relationships with those on my programme.鈥
鈥淚t gave me an opportunity to meet people on my programme. It also helped me develop interpersonal skills.鈥
鈥淰ery pleasant experience especially for me as an international student who moved to the UK for the 1st time.鈥
- LSE information and support
Welcome from the Programmes Team at LSE
We are the Programmes Team at the Department of Health Policy at LSE, consisting of Muheez (Programme Manager), Zaina and Chris (Programme Administrators). We are here to support you over the next few months to help prepare for your studies.
In this section, we want to highlight some of the services and opportunities available at LSE, they can be found in the section below, under 鈥楲SE Services and Opportunities鈥.
In the meantime, please feel free to contact us at HealthPolicy@lse.ac.uk if you have any questions about starting your programme and studying at LSE.
We鈥痸ery much look forward to welcoming you to the programme in鈥疭eptember!LSE Services and Opportunities
If you require any support from LSE during the Welcome Week or LSE enrolment period you can contact healthpolicy@lse.ac.uk and the team will be able to advise you.
LSE Careers
The LSE Careers team are looking forward to supporting you in your career plans whilst you are here at LSE. They run a range of events across the year which can help you with all aspects of career development, enable you to hear from employers and network with health policy alumni. Once you arrive, you will have access to CareerHub 鈥 an online platform with listing of jobs, internships and events as well as opportunities to book individual appointments with their team of career consultants. .
LSE Life
LSE LIFE is the academic, personal and professional development centre for undergraduate and master鈥檚 students at LSE. Housed in a specially designed space on the ground floor of the Library, it hosts an extensive programme of one to one, small group and workshop-style events designed to help you acquire and develop skills that will complement your academic studies and equip you for whatever you choose to do after LSE Life. .
Disability and wellbeing
LSE is committed to enabling all students to achieve their full potential in an environment characterised by dignity and mutual respect and aims to ensure that all individuals are treated equitably. To this end, the School鈥檚 Disability and Mental Health Service (DMHS) offers confidential advice and support to all disabled students. This includes support for students with physical impairments, long-term health conditions, mental health conditions, specific learning difficulties, and autistic spectrum conditions. Find out more about
Student services
The LSE Student Services Centre offers a range of services to support you throughout your time at the LSE. and discover what each team does and how you can contact them.
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