LSE is an inclusive space for people of all faiths, and aims at supporting religious students and staff, eliminating harassment, and facilitating interfaith dialogue.
There are several faith based societies that run meetings and events year round. You can find a list of them here and an article about how they, as well as national and cultural societies, can support your time at LSE here.
LSE Faith Centre hosts a wide range of religious and wellbeing activities for all LSE staff and students and they are working to create a fully faith-inclusive campus. Contact details of Faith Centre team members can be found here.
The Muslim Youth Helpline provides faith and culturally sensitive support and information to young Muslims. They also operate Student Space for all Muslim students facing challenges.
Premier Lifeline: The National Christian Helpline is a confidential helpline offering a listening ear, emotional and spiritual support from a Christian perspective, prayer and signposting.
Saw Swee Hock Student Centre
su.advice@lse.ac.uk
020 7955 7158
You can book an appointment via email
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