*Important New Students Information*
Dear <<First Name>>,
We look forward to welcoming you to LSE in a few weeks. This email forms the first of two important emails which are aimed at guiding you through your first weeks at LSE. Please read them carefully. This email covers Registration, Welcome Week, Online Resources and Student Reps.
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Welcome from your Programme Director
Congratulations on being offered a place on our MSc in Environmental Economics and Climate Change. All of us here at the Department of Geography and Environment very much look forward to welcoming you to the London School of Economics in September.
As you probably know, you will be required to take four compulsory core courses (equivalent to the value of 3 units) and one or two optional courses to the value of 1 unit. The structure of the programme can be found here. Guidance on core readings for the compulsory courses can be found here: GY426, GY427, and GY428.
Textbook material will be supplemented with more recent journal papers. Full reading lists will be made available at the beginning of the respective course. Please note that the current course guides relate to the 2015-16 session but will be updated in time for the beginning of the new academic year. However, much of the information will remain as before.
If you have any questions regarding the MSc or particular options please do not hesitate to get in touch with me or Amanda.
Warmest regards,
Dr Ben Groom
Lecturer in Environment & Development Economics;
Programme Director MSc Environmental Economics and Climate Change
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School Welcome Meeting
You are advised to attend the LSE Welcome presentation for new Geography and Environment students. This is scheduled to take place on Monday 19 September 2016 at 3pm – 4.30pm in the Peacock Theatre, Portugal Street.
This is your opportunity to learn about the LSE community, including valuable information about the wealth of support available to you whilst studying at LSE.
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Registration
Registration for new MSc EECC students will take place in the Hong Kong Theatre (Ground Floor, Clement House) on Tuesday 20 September 2016 between 1.30pm and 2pm.
Individual registration slots specific to the programmes can be found here.
You can find a list of required materials for registration here.
If you do not think you will be able to make it to your registration slot, please contact Amanda as soon as possible (a.gaddes@lse.ac.uk).
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Departmental Welcome Meetings
Departmental Welcome and Support Services Introduction
Wednesday 21 September 2016, 10am – 2pm
Room: NAB.LG.08 (New Academic Building, Sheikh Zayed Theatre)
An opportunity to meet staff within the Department along with the support services available to help you through your studies at LSE. This is an important meeting and we strongly advise you to attend.
MSc EECC Programme Induction
Thursday 22 September 2016, 2pm - 4pm
Room: OLD 4.10 (Old Building, 4th floor, room 10)
Each programme has its own welcome meeting. This is the most important meeting of Welcome Week and attendance is compulsory.
More information on Welcome Week activities can be found here.
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Department Welcome Party!
All MSc students are welcomed and encouraged to attend our Departmental gathering:
Thursday 6 October 2016, 6pm-9pm, Shaw Library (6th floor, Old Building)
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Online Resources
LSE for You
LSE for You is a personalised web portal which gives you access to a range of services including Graduate Course Choices, Personal Timetables, Examination Timetables and Provisional Examination Results. You can print off your proof of registration under the ‘Certification and Documentation’ section.
Moodle
Moodle is LSE's Virtual Learning Environment (VLE). Each course has a dedicated Moodle page. Moodle is used for posting lecture notes, seminar notes and student presentations, as well as submitting essays and dissertations. Moodle is an important resource and should be visited regularly to obtain course information. Guides and information on using Moodle can be found here.
ReadingLists@LSE
Most reading lists are hosted on the ReadingList@LSE library platform. Reading lists are usually linked directly from the relevant Moodle course pages. Reading lists are arranged by Term and are usually split into weekly readings for both lectures and seminars, with links to online journals or other relevant library resources.
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Student reps
Each MSc programme requires student representation at Staff-Student Liaison Committee meetings. These meetings serve to inform the Department about what we're doing well and any improvements we could make. Student reps are important and ensure that the voices of your fellow students are heard.
The rep position requires some Student Union-led training and carries additional Departmental duties such as maintaining a social media presence for your programme and sharing information on Departmental events.
If you're interested in being the Student Representative for your programme please email your Graduate Administrator before Monday 19 September 2016. If required, an election will be held in Michaelmas Term.
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