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Do students usually work to support themselves while studying, and what paid jobs are available within the School? Also, are internships arranged by the Department?

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Do students usually work to support themselves while studying, and what paid jobs are available within the School? Also, are internships arranged by the Department?

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Some students do take on part-time work during their studies. However, as it is important not to over-commit yourself, it is advisable to speak to your tutor/supervisor about any such plans. Unfortunately, the School has relatively few part-time employment opportunities but you may find it helpful to ask the Library and your hall of residence if there are any vacancies. The Department does not arrange internships. However, if you are planning to pursue this yourself, it is advisable to speak to your tutor/supervisor beforehand to ensure that the time commitment involved will be compatible with your studies. Graduate students may be interested in the LSE Internship Scheme.

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