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What does lse mean?
Lse is the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE; Abbreviation: London Politics and Economics), founded in London, England, 1895, is a public research university. As a member of the University Union of London and Russell University Group, it is known as the Golden Triangle prestigious school and the G5 super elite university.

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The London School of Economics and Political Science has 18 departments and 26 research centers or institutes, offering many social science-related majors such as economics, mathematics and statistics, history, law and philosophy.

As the Latin motto of the college, "Rerum Cognos Cerecausa" said, LSE has been following the principle of fair running and research for many years. Its principals and professors have different political tendencies and come from different school backgrounds, which highlights the eclecticism of the college.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-London School of Economics and Political Science