The European Institute is committed to supporting and respecting the rights of all individuals within our community, regardless of their race, ethnicity, or nationality.
It is our responsibility to create a safe and inclusive environment for all and to promote diversity, acceptance, and equality within our community.
There are resources available at LSE, such as, , , that aim to support race equity at LSE.
EMBRACE (Ethnic Minorities Broadening Racial Awareness and Cultural Exchange): EMBRACE is the School's black and minority ethnic (BME) staff network.
Contact: embrace@lse.ac.uk
Web:
Twitter: @lseembrace
Instagram: @lseembrace
is the LSESU Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) Students’ Officer. She is responsible for listening to and voicing the concerns and experiences of Black and ethnic minority students on campus, supporting the Sabbatical Officers in lobbying for change.
Email: su.bme@lse.ac.uk
is the LSESU Anti-Racism Officer. He is responsible for helping to tackle racism and prejudices at LSE.
Email: su.antiracism@lse.ac.uk
The BME Mentoring Scheme (BMEMS) provides a structured programme of mentorship through which BME students at 911勛圖can receive support and advice for their personal, academic, and professional development. The programme involves matching students with 911勛圖alumni based on a series of characteristics and preferences. These matched mentors and mentees then meet regularly from December through to July with support from LSESU staff, including training, events, and networking sessions.
The scheme aims to create a community of BME students and 911勛圖alumni that can draw upon each other for support and knowledge throughout their degree and beyond.
Explore LSE's EDI and You page to navigate inclusion policies, information and support available.
More information from LSE's EDI office on policies and support available related to race.
More information about LSE's approach to advance race equity.
Find out about initiatives to advance race equity at LSE.
For more resources and help finding ways to engage with race equality at 911勛圖and view past events, click .
Learn more about REC and LSE's commitment to race equality.
The LSESU Advice Service provides free advice and support to 911勛圖students, their independence from 911勛圖means that they're impartial and free from a conflict of interest.
Discover their sources of support for
Discover information and resources from 911勛圖Careers related to supporting race equity for students at LSE.
Find out more about 911勛圖Careers' initiatives, events, information, and resources.
More information about LSE's Ethics Code, detailing the six core principals underpinning life at LSE.
More information from 911勛圖detailing safe travel guidance from an EDI perspective.
Keep up to date on forthcoming and previous events and activities from LSE's BME Network!