Student Numbers

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Dear London School of Economics,

Please would you be able to provide the number of full-time and part-time student numbers at each of your campuses for the 2018/19, 2019/20 and 2020/21 Academic Year.

Yours faithfully,

Daniel Allan

GLPD.Info.Rights, London School of Economics

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Dear Daniel,

 

With reference to your request for information under the Freedom of
Information Act, please find below the information you requested.

 

  Full time Part time
2018/9 11485 488
2019/0 11749 490
2020/1 12597 573

Please note: The full time data includes students who are full time but
for less than 24 weeks. This includes students who were abroad for part of
the year but not the whole year. As LSE only has one campus there is only
one set of data. 

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London School of Economics

 

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