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London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Established in
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Overview
Established in 1899, the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) is recognised as one of the world’s top universities for public health. Ranked 2nd globally and 1st in the UK for Public Health (ShanghaiRanking 2024), LSHTM offers exceptional opportunities in global health education, research, and the translation of knowledge into real-world policy and practice.
With two sites in the heart of London at Keppel Street and Tavistock Place, and research units in The Gambia and Uganda. It is home to over 4,500 students and a global alumni network of more than 35,500 across 190 countries. For 125 years, LSHTM has led collaborative efforts to improve health worldwide through research, education and public engagement.
LSHTM’s research spans infectious diseases, antimicrobial resistance, environmental health, health systems, and social inequalities. By exploring how societal, economic and environmental factors shape health, LSHTM addresses some of the world’s most urgent challenges. Its multidisciplinary approach ensures lasting impact in over 100 countries. As a graduate-focused institution, LSHTM offers one-year intensive master’s programmes, distance learning degrees and doctoral study. Programmes are research- led and practice-oriented, preparing future leaders in health. 90% of graduates are in work or further study within 15 months, with many going on to careers in top global organisations, NGOs and government agencies.
At the forefront of global health crises, LSHTM was pivotal in the response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the Ebola outbreak in West Africa. The School continues to lead the way, developing new approaches to help communities tackle pressing health challenges worldwide.
Services
LSHTM offers a range of tailored services to support international students throughout their time at the school. The Student Support Services team provides guidance on settling into life in the UK, including practical advice on housing, healthcare, opening a bank account and adapting to a new academic culture. Students can also access confidential wellbeing support, including free counselling, mental health advice and one-to-one appointments with trained advisers.
International applicants benefit from visa and immigration guidance, and the School’s English Language Centre offers free in-sessional academic language support to help students build confidence in writing and communication. Students with disabilities or long-term health conditions can receive tailored assistance through LSHTM’s disability support team.
All students are assigned a personal tutor who offers academic guidance and can signpost further support when needed, helping ensure that every student feels connected and able to thrive within the LSHTM community.

Rankings
- 2nd globally and 1st in the UK for Public Health in the 2024 ShanghaiRanking Global Ranking of Academic Subjects
- 2nd globally for Public, Environmental, and Occupational Health in the 2024 U.S. News Best Global Universities Subject Rankings
- 4th globally for Infectious Diseases in the 2024 U.S. News Best Global Universities Subject Rankings
- 10th for Clinical and Health Subjects in the 2024 Times Higher Education World University Rankings by Subject
- 18th worldwide for medicine in the 2023 QS World University Rankings
Accommodation
LSHTM does not have its own student accommodation, but offer holders can apply for rooms in University of London intercollegiate halls and managed properties, including options within walking distance of campus. These include both catered and self-catered halls, with flexible contract lengths to suit different needs.
Students can also explore private housing, such as independent halls, shared flats or rented studios. LSHTM’s Student Support Services and the University of London Housing Services (ULHS), offer advice on housing options, tenancy agreements and budgeting. There are a range of housing options to suit different budgets and preferences, and support is available throughout the process.

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