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  1. Jan 4, 2016 · The London School of Economics aims to increase the size of its endowment fund to £1bn, which would make it one of the best resourced institutions in the UK and bolster its position in global...

  2. The School has undergone an assurance review of its impact and allocation report to July 2023 for private placement funds issued under the SFF. The impact and allocation report to July 2023 is linked here and the DNV's assurance statement on the report can be found here.

  3. the past 12 months, the School has proved its resilience, both academically and financially. Investments in student experience meant LSE achieved a strong set of National Student Survey scores and an improvement in its Teaching Excellence Framework results. Further developments were made to the School’s Research Strategy, building

  4. It manages in the region of £340m of funds originating from grants or generous donations, commonly referred to as the School’s ‘endowment’. These are invested with a long-term outlook with the income generated supporting educational and research purposes such as scholarship support.

  5. Jun 14, 2023 · The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) has announced that alumnus Mr Vincent Cheng (BSc Economics 1993) has made an unrestricted 8-figure commitment to LSE’s permanent endowment through the Verdant Foundation.

  6. The School was awarded university title in the summer, following a long formal process. This allows the LSE to maintain its position within the federal University of London and retain its name, but confers the status granted to other university institutions by our principal regulator, the Office for Students.

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  8. The London School of Economics (LSE) is aiming to increase the size of its endowment fund to more than £1bn, which would make it one of the best resourced institutions in the UK and the world. The effort was initiated in 2016 by Lord Myners, then chairman of the LSE's Council and Court of Governors.