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Student Accommodation Near London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine

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Properties

6+ nearby

Starting from

£330/wk

Closest option

0.31 km away

Peak demand

June, July

Overview

Student Accommodation Near London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine

London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine is based on Keppel Street in Bloomsbury, one of central London's most student-heavy and best-connected academic areas. The supplied accommodation set is very strong for campus access: Bloomsbury Janet Poole House is only 0.31 km away, Rathbone Place is 0.46 km away, International Hall is 0.70 km away and Grosvenor House, AXO Oxford Circus and London Nest Bloomsbury all sit within roughly 1.04 km. Rathbone Place is the lowest-priced listing from £330 per week, while Bloomsbury Janet Poole House gives the closest multi-room-type option with studios, shared rooms and ensuite rooms from £376 per week. International Hall and London Nest Bloomsbury both sit in the Bloomsbury student radius, while Grosvenor House and AXO Oxford Circus are more premium central London studio options. Students comparing LSHTM accommodation usually balance three things: walking distance to Keppel Street, London Zone 1 pricing and whether bills, cleaning or study facilities are included.

6 verified listed propertiesPrices from £330/weekPrice range: £330-£839/weekDistance range: 0.31 km to 1.04 kmRoom types: shared rooms, ensuite rooms and studiosClosest property: Bloomsbury Janet Poole House

Quick Answers

Bloomsbury Janet Poole House is the closest listed accommodation to London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine at around 0.31 km from Keppel Street. Rathbone Place is the cheapest option from £330 per week and includes weekly cleaning, weekly linen change, council tax and TV licence. International Hall is a strong shared-room choice within 0.70 km, while London Nest Bloomsbury gives ensuite, studio and shared-room flexibility around 1.04 km away. Grosvenor House and AXO Oxford Circus are premium central London studio options better suited to students with stronger budgets.

Best For Budget

Rathbone Place, London

Best For Closest

Bloomsbury Janet Poole House, London

Best For Amenities

Grosvenor House, London

Best For Studios

Bloomsbury Janet Poole House, London

Best Value Tradeoff

Bloomsbury Janet Poole House balances the closest distance, studio and shared room choice, central location, study room, courtyard, communal lounge, 1Gbps wired internet and bills included.

Top Nearby Accommodation Options

Bloomsbury Janet Poole House, London

0.31 kmClosest to campus

Around 4 minutes on foot

StudioShared RoomStudy roomCourtyardCommunal loungeElectricity, Heating +3

£376/wk

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Rathbone Place, London

0.46 kmLowest weekly price

Around 6 minutes on foot

Shared RoomLive-in representativeWeekly linen changeLaundry facilitiesWater, WiFi +5

£330/wk

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International Hall, London

0.7 kmWalking distance

Around 8 minutes on foot

Shared RoomStudy and games areasReceptionBike storageWater, WiFi +2

£440/week/wk

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Grosvenor House, London

0.98 kmPremium studio

Around 12 minutes on foot

StudioCinema roomGymStudy room1Gbps wired internet, Electricity +2

£685/wk

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AXO Oxford Circus, London

0.99 kmStudio option

Around 12 minutes on foot

Studio250Mbps WiFiSocial events calendarOn-site customer serviceWiFi, Water +2

£535/wk

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Price Comparison

PropertyFrom/weekRoom typesDistanceApprox travelKey amenitiesBills
Bloomsbury Janet Poole House£376Studio, shared room, ensuite room0.31 kmAround 4 minutes on footStudy room, courtyard, communal lounge, 1Gbps internet, laundryElectricity, heating, water, Wi-Fi, content insurance
Rathbone Place£330Shared room0.46 kmAround 6 minutes on footLive-in representative, weekly linen change, laundry, weekly cleaning, equipped kitchensWater, WiFi, electricity, heating, weekly cleaning, council tax, TV licence
International Hall£440Shared room0.70 kmAround 8 minutes on footStudy and games areas, reception, bike storage, music room, games roomWater, WiFi, electricity, heating
Grosvenor House£685Studio0.98 kmAround 12 minutes on footCinema room, gym, study room, games lounge, 250Mbps internet1Gbps wired internet, electricity, water, heating
AXO Oxford Circus£535Studio0.99 kmAround 12 minutes on foot250Mbps WiFi, social events calendar, customer service, keycard accessWiFi, water, electricity, heating
London Nest Bloomsbury£440Ensuite room, studio, shared room1.04 kmShort local commute or around 13 minutes on footFree WiFi, free on-site laundry, communal cleaning, location benefitCheck listing

Best Student Areas

Bloomsbury and Keppel Street

Bloomsbury and Keppel Street are the strongest areas for LSHTM students because they keep the daily journey extremely short. Bloomsbury Janet Poole House is only 0.31 km from campus, while International Hall and London Nest Bloomsbury also sit within the local academic radius. This area is best for students who want quick access to campus, nearby study culture, Russell Square links and a central London routine.

Goodge Street and Tottenham Court Road

Goodge Street and Tottenham Court Road are useful for students who want transport and central London access close to LSHTM. Rathbone Place is around 0.46 km from campus and starts from £330 per week, making it the lowest-priced option in this set. Nearby transport points include Goodge Street Station Stop A at 0.09 km and Goodge Street Station at 0.15 km from campus.

Covent Garden and Oxford Circus

Covent Garden and Oxford Circus offer premium central London studio choices. Grosvenor House and AXO Oxford Circus are both around 0.98 to 0.99 km from LSHTM and suit students who want private studio living, stronger managed facilities or an Oxford Street/Covent Garden lifestyle. These options are more expensive, so they are better for students with a stronger budget.

The LSHTM area is strong for daily student life because the supplied nearby places include transport, shopping, healthcare and study-friendly bookshops. Goodge Street Station Stop A is only 0.09 km from the campus and Goodge Street Station is 0.15 km away. Russell Square stops and Bedford Place are within 0.31 km, helping students move around Bloomsbury and central London. Waterstones is around 0.22 km away, while Forbidden Planet London Megastore, FOPP, Stanfords and WHSmith all sit within around 1.53 km. The Brunswick Centre is around 0.59 km away and gives a useful shopping anchor near Russell Square. The healthcare-heavy local context also fits LSHTM's subject area, with National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery and Great Ormond Street Hospital within 0.67 km.

How to Choose

Start with room type and budget. Students wanting the lowest weekly rent should compare Rathbone Place first because it starts from £330 and includes cleaning, linen change, council tax and TV licence. Students wanting the closest option should look at Bloomsbury Janet Poole House because it sits 0.31 km from LSHTM and offers shared rooms, ensuite rooms and studios. International Hall is good for students who prefer a shared residence with reception, study and games areas and weekly cleaning. Students with higher budgets who want private studio living should compare Grosvenor House and AXO Oxford Circus. Grosvenor House has the strongest amenity package with gym, cinema room, study room, games lounge and high-speed internet, while AXO Oxford Circus is a managed studio option with customer service, social events and keycard access. London Nest Bloomsbury should be checked carefully for bill inclusions because the source does not list them.

University Info

Address

Keppel St, Bloomsbury, London WC1E 7HT

Demand & Timing

High Demand Months

JuneJulyAugustSeptember

Booking Window

Students typically begin comparing Bloomsbury, Tottenham Court Road and central London accommodation 4 to 6 months before intake.

Accommodation close to London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine is in a high-demand central London zone, so lower-priced rooms and bills-included options near Bloomsbury usually reduce quickly before September intake.

Getting to Campus

London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine is located on Keppel Street in Bloomsbury, with very strong local transport access around Goodge Street and Russell Square. Every listed property in this set sits within around 1.04 km of campus, making the accommodation cluster highly practical for daily study.

Bloomsbury Janet Poole House: around 4 minutes walking

Rathbone Place: around 6 minutes walking

International Hall: around 8 minutes walking

Grosvenor House: around 12 minutes walking

AXO Oxford Circus: around 12 minutes walking

London Nest Bloomsbury: short local commute or around 13 minutes walking

Nearby transport points from the supplied data include Goodge Street Station Stop A at 0.09 km, Goodge Street Station at 0.15 km, Russell Square Stop D at 0.27 km, Bedford Place Stop K at 0.28 km and Russell Square Stop E at 0.31 km. These are useful for students moving across Bloomsbury, Fitzrovia, Russell Square and central London.

Bills & Inclusions

Bills are included across most LSHTM accommodation options in this set, but London Nest Bloomsbury does not list bills in the supplied data and should be checked before booking.

Bloomsbury Janet Poole House includes electricity, heating, water, Wi-Fi and content insurance.

Rathbone Place includes water, WiFi, electricity, heating, weekly cleaning, council tax and TV licence.

International Hall includes water, WiFi, electricity and heating.

Grosvenor House includes 1Gbps wired internet, electricity, water and heating.

AXO Oxford Circus includes WiFi, water, electricity and heating.

London Nest Bloomsbury does not list bills included in the supplied data.

Students should confirm whether contents insurance, cleaning, council tax, heating, internet speed and fair usage limits are included before booking. In central London, a lower rent may be less useful if utilities, cleaning or travel costs are not included.

Room Types

shared room

Shared rooms are available at Bloomsbury Janet Poole House, Rathbone Place, International Hall and London Nest Bloomsbury through the non-ensuite category. Rathbone Place is the lowest-priced shared-room option from £330 per week and includes weekly cleaning, weekly linen change and several bills.

ensuite room

Ensuite rooms are available at Bloomsbury Janet Poole House and London Nest Bloomsbury. Bloomsbury Janet Poole House is the closest option at 0.31 km from LSHTM and includes key bills, study room, courtyard, lounge and 1Gbps wired internet.

studio

Studios are available at Bloomsbury Janet Poole House, Grosvenor House, AXO Oxford Circus and London Nest Bloomsbury. Bloomsbury Janet Poole House is the closest studio-capable option, while Grosvenor House and AXO Oxford Circus are more premium central London studio choices.

Booking Advice

Students wanting Bloomsbury accommodation near LSHTM should compare lower-priced shared rooms and bills-included options early. Central London rooms under £450 per week can move quickly before September intake.

Area & Transport

Transport is a major strength for accommodation near London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. The closest supplied transport points are Goodge Street Station Stop A at 0.09 km, Goodge Street Station at 0.15 km, Russell Square Stop D at 0.27 km, Bedford Place Stop K at 0.28 km and Russell Square Stop E at 0.31 km. This makes Bloomsbury, Goodge Street, Russell Square and Tottenham Court Road especially useful for students who need regular access to campus, libraries, hospitals or part-time work. The accommodation distances are also favourable: Bloomsbury Janet Poole House, Rathbone Place and International Hall are all under 0.70 km. Grosvenor House, AXO Oxford Circus and London Nest Bloomsbury sit around 0.98 to 1.04 km, so they remain practical local options rather than wider-area choices.

What's Nearby

Transport

Goodge Street Station (Stop A)0.1 kmGoodge Street Station0.1 kmRussell Square (Stop D)0.3 kmBedford Place (Stop K)0.3 kmRussell Square (Stop E)0.3 km

Shopping

The Brunswick Centre0.6 kmBurlington Arcade1.5 kmWest One1.5 km

Eating And Essentials

National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery0.6 kmGreat Ormond Street Hospital0.7 kmRoyal National Orthopaedic Hospital0.9 kmUniversity College Hospital at Westmoreland Street1.4 kmThe London Clinic1.4 km

Study And Culture

Waterstones0.2 kmForbidden Planet London Megastore0.7 kmFOPP0.8 kmStanfords0.9 kmWHSmith1.5 km

Campus & City

University Buildings

London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Keppel Street campusBloomsbury campus area

Departments

Public HealthEpidemiologyTropical MedicineGlobal HealthHealth Policy

Student Neighbourhoods

BloomsburyGoodge StreetTottenham Court RoadRussell SquareCovent GardenOxford Circus

Transport

Goodge Street StationRussell Square bus stopsBedford Place bus stopTottenham Court Road areaBloomsbury local routes

Everyday Life

WaterstonesThe Brunswick CentreForbidden Planet London MegastoreStanfordsNational Hospital for Neurology and NeurosurgeryGreat Ormond Street Hospital

Related & Nearby

Landmarks

Keppel StreetBloomsburyGoodge StreetRussell SquareThe Brunswick CentreTottenham Court RoadCovent GardenOxford Circus

Transport Hubs

Goodge Street StationRussell Square (Stop D)Bedford Place (Stop K)Russell Square (Stop E)

Trust & Data Quality

Accommodation pricing and amenities are based on verified Admistay listing data.

Distances are based on supplied coordinates for London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and each listed property.

Nearby places have been filtered to remove irrelevant, miscategorised and non-student-useful entries.

Property details such as rent, bills, amenities and availability may change during peak London booking periods.

Travel estimates are approximate and should be checked against the final property address before booking.

This content uses only the supplied Admistay property and nearby place data. Prices, room types, bills, amenities and distance labels should be checked against the live listing before booking. University review statistics are not available for this source and are not used as property-level reviews. Aggregate rating schema for properties should remain disabled unless verified property reviews are added later.

Frequently Asked

1

What is the cheapest student accommodation near London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine?

Rathbone Place is the cheapest supplied option, starting from £330 per week. It is around 0.46 km from LSHTM and includes weekly cleaning, weekly linen change, council tax, TV licence and core utilities in the supplied data.

2

Which accommodation is closest to London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine?

Bloomsbury Janet Poole House is the closest listed property at around 0.31 km from the Keppel Street campus. That is roughly a 4-minute walk using the distance-based estimate.

3

Are there walkable student accommodation options near LSHTM?

Yes. All six listed properties are within around 1.04 km of LSHTM. Bloomsbury Janet Poole House, Rathbone Place and International Hall are especially close, sitting between 0.31 km and 0.70 km from campus.

4

Which property is best for postgraduates near LSHTM?

Bloomsbury Janet Poole House is a strong postgraduate choice because it is closest to campus and offers studios, ensuite rooms, shared rooms, a study room, 1Gbps wired internet and bills included. Grosvenor House is another strong option for students with a premium studio budget.

5

Can international students book private accommodation near LSHTM?

Yes. International students can book private student accommodation near LSHTM. They should confirm guarantor rules, payment schedule, tenancy length, deposit and whether bills or cleaning are included before booking.

6

Which areas are popular for LSHTM students?

Bloomsbury, Goodge Street, Russell Square, Tottenham Court Road, Covent Garden and Oxford Circus are the most relevant areas in this dataset. Bloomsbury is strongest for campus access, while Oxford Circus and Covent Garden offer more premium central London studio options.

7

How competitive is student accommodation near LSHTM?

It can be very competitive because LSHTM is in central London. Lower-priced rooms under £450 per week and options within walking distance of Bloomsbury usually receive strong demand before September intake.

8

Are bills included in these LSHTM accommodation options?

Most listed properties include bills. Bloomsbury Janet Poole House, Rathbone Place, International Hall, Grosvenor House and AXO Oxford Circus list bill inclusions. London Nest Bloomsbury does not list bills included in the supplied data, so students should check before booking.

9

What is usually included in the rent?

Depending on the property, rent may include WiFi, water, electricity, heating, content insurance, council tax, TV licence, weekly cleaning, linen change or high-speed internet. Students should check the exact bill list for each property.

10

Which property has the best amenities?

Grosvenor House has the strongest premium amenity package, with cinema room, communal lounge, gym, study room, games lounge, pool table, table football, ping pong, laundry and high-speed internet. Bloomsbury Janet Poole House is stronger for proximity.

11

Which property is best for studios near LSHTM?

Bloomsbury Janet Poole House is the closest studio-capable option at 0.31 km from campus. Grosvenor House and AXO Oxford Circus are premium studio choices within around 1 km.

12

Is Rathbone Place good for LSHTM students?

Yes. Rathbone Place is around 0.46 km from LSHTM and is the lowest-priced option in the supplied data. It is best for students wanting a shared room with cleaning, linen change and bills included.

13

Is Oxford Circus too far from LSHTM?

AXO Oxford Circus is around 0.99 km from LSHTM, so it remains a practical local option. It is not the closest, but it may suit students wanting a managed studio and central Oxford Circus location.

14

Do LSHTM students need a UK guarantor?

Some UK student accommodation providers may ask for a UK guarantor or upfront rent payment. The supplied data does not confirm guarantor rules, so students should check this before booking.

15

Are short-term stays available near London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine?

The supplied data does not confirm short-term tenancy availability. Students needing a shorter stay should ask the property team to confirm contract length, move-in date and cancellation terms.

16

Do any listed properties mention free cancellation?

Free cancellation is not listed in the supplied property data for these LSHTM accommodation options. Students should check the live listing or ask the accommodation team before booking.

17

Can I view the property before booking?

Viewings depend on the provider and current availability. Students should request photos, virtual tours or in-person viewing options before paying a deposit.

18

How do I book student accommodation near LSHTM?

Start by choosing your preferred property, room type and weekly budget. Then confirm availability, bills, cleaning, tenancy length, deposit, guarantor requirements and payment terms before completing the booking.

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Overview

About London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine

A specialist London postgraduate institution for public health, infectious diseases, epidemiology, tropical medicine and global health research

London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, also known as LSHTM, is a public specialist institution in Bloomsbury, London, established in 1899. The old source data describes LSHTM as a leading UK institution for public health, infectious diseases, epidemiology, tropical medicine and global health, with 5,000+ students from 100+ countries and 4,000+ students using distance learning programmes and short courses. LSHTM is mainly focused on postgraduate, doctoral, research, distance-learning and professional development routes, making it a strong option for Indian and international students interested in public health, health data science, epidemiology, tropical medicine, infectious diseases, global health policy and research-led health careers.

Institution Name

London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine

Short Name

LSHTM

Country

United Kingdom

City

London

Area

Bloomsbury

Institution Type

Public

Established

1899

Academic Level

Postgraduate, doctoral, research, distance learning, short courses and professional development

Academic Strength

Public Health, Epidemiology, Infectious Diseases, Tropical Medicine, Health Data Science, Global Health Policy, Medical Microbiology and Immunology

London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, commonly known as LSHTM, is a public specialist institution located in Bloomsbury, London. The old source data states that LSHTM was established in 1899 and is well known for public health, infectious diseases, tropical medicine, epidemiology, global health research and postgraduate health education.

LSHTM is different from a traditional broad university because its academic identity is strongly focused on health, research and postgraduate-level study. The old source data states that the institution has over 5,000 students from 100+ countries, with students pursuing full-time and part-time programmes at postgraduate and doctoral level.

The institution is especially strong in public health and infectious diseases. The old source data also mentions 4,000+ students using distance learning programmes and short courses, while more than 50,000 students benefit from free online courses. This makes LSHTM relevant not only for full-time students but also for working professionals and distance learners.

The old source data lists LSHTM rankings such as #12 in the UK and #114 in the world by US News & World Report 2023. Subject-level references include #3 in Public, Environmental & Occupational Health, #11 in Social Sciences and Public Health, #23 in Medicine, #26 in Immunology and #43 in Veterinary Science. These ranking references should be verified before publication because rankings change by year.

LSHTM operates through three faculties and key academic units mentioned in the old source data: Faculty of Epidemiology and Population Health, Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases, Faculty of Public Health and Policy, MRC Unit The Gambia at LSHTM, MRC/UVRI and LSHTM, and Doctoral College.

Popular full-time master’s programmes in the old source data include MSc Public Health, MSc Medical Microbiology, MSc Health Data Science, MSc Veterinary Epidemiology, MSc Tropical Medicine & International Health and MSc Immunology of Infectious Diseases. These programmes can suit students from medical, veterinary, public health, bioscience, policy, data science and health research backgrounds.

Admissions are handled through the LSHTM Application Portal. The old source data lists an application fee of £50 and an international application deadline of June 27, 2023. Since the deadline is old, students should verify the current official deadline before applying. Academic requirements include 55% or above in an undergraduate degree, relevant qualification profile such as medical, veterinary or dentistry study, or professional qualification in the chosen master’s or research programme.

English requirements are divided into bands in the old source data. IELTS scores are listed as 7.5 for Band A, 7.0 for Band B and 6.5 for Band C. TOEFL iBT scores are listed as 110 for Band A, 100 for Band B and 90 for Band C. PTE Academic scores are listed as 73 for Band A, 65 for Band B and 58 for Band C. Students should verify current programme-specific English requirements before applying.

LSHTM is based in Bloomsbury, an academic and medical area of central London. The old source data mentions the Keppel Street building, opened in 1929, and the Tavistock Place building, opened in July 2010 and home to the Faculty of Public Health and Policy. The school also has 13 research centres according to the old source data.

Accommodation is limited. The old source data states that LSHTM does not have its own established accommodation facilities, and only 35 rooms are available for LSHTM students through University of London accommodation. Rooms are mentioned in College Hall, International Hall and Garden Hall. Because London accommodation is competitive, students should compare private options early.

Students searching for student accommodation near London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine usually compare Bloomsbury, King’s Cross, Holborn, Russell Square, Euston, Camden, Clerkenwell, Angel, Fitzrovia and nearby PBSA or shared flats. Students should compare commute, rent, bills, safety, transport, quiet study space and access to LSHTM buildings before booking.

Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation in London near LSHTM, including university-style rooms, PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios, shared flats and private student apartments. For public health and research students, good accommodation should support quiet study, reliable WiFi, access to libraries, safe commute and realistic London budgeting.

Overall, LSHTM is best suited for students seeking specialist postgraduate education in public health, epidemiology, infectious diseases, tropical medicine, health data science, global health policy and doctoral research. Indian and international students should plan course selection, admission documents, English proof, scholarships, accommodation, visa and London living costs together before applying.

Key Highlights

Public specialist institution located in Bloomsbury, London
Established in 1899 according to the old source data
Known for public health, infectious diseases, tropical medicine, epidemiology and global health research
5,000+ students from 100+ countries are mentioned in the old source data
4,000+ students use distance learning programmes and short courses according to the old source data
50,000+ students use LSHTM free online courses according to the old source data
Ranked #3 in Public, Environmental & Occupational Health by US News according to the old source data
MSc Public Health, MSc Health Data Science and MSc Tropical Medicine & International Health are among popular programmes

Quick Answers

Is London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine good for Indian students?

Yes. LSHTM can be a strong option for Indian students interested in public health, epidemiology, infectious diseases, tropical medicine, health data science, global health policy and research-led healthcare careers.

What is LSHTM known for?

LSHTM is known for public health, infectious diseases, tropical medicine, epidemiology, health data science, global health research, distance learning and postgraduate health education.

Where do students live near LSHTM?

Students commonly compare Bloomsbury, Russell Square, King’s Cross, Euston, Holborn, Camden, Clerkenwell, Angel, Fitzrovia and private PBSA or shared flats near the campus.

Is accommodation expensive near London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine?

Yes. LSHTM is in central London, so accommodation can be expensive. Students should compare University of London halls, PBSA, shared flats and transport-connected areas early.

Is LSHTM worth it?

It can be worth it for students seeking specialist postgraduate education in public health, tropical medicine, epidemiology, infectious diseases, health data science and global health research.

Student Insights

LSHTM is best for postgraduate, doctoral and professional health students rather than broad undergraduate study.
Indian students with medical, public health, veterinary, dentistry, bioscience, data or policy backgrounds may find strong programme fit.
Accommodation should be planned early because LSHTM has very limited hall allocation through University of London.
Students should check whether their course is Band A, Band B or Band C for English requirements.
Distance learning can be useful for working professionals who want flexibility.
London rent and visa budgeting should be planned before accepting an offer.
Courses & Fees

London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Courses and Tuition Fees

MSc Public Health, Health Data Science, Medical Microbiology, Veterinary Epidemiology, Tropical Medicine, Immunology, research degrees and distance learning

LSHTM offers a selective range of master’s, research degree, distance learning, professional development and short-course options across three faculties and key research units. Popular full-time master’s programmes in the old source data include MSc Public Health, MSc Medical Microbiology, MSc Health Data Science, MSc Veterinary Epidemiology, MSc Tropical Medicine & International Health and MSc Immunology of Infectious Diseases. Annual fees are listed from £25,410 to £27,050 for selected full-time MSc programmes, with full-time MPhil/PhD fees from £18,280 and lab-based MPhil/PhD fees from £22,220.

London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine courses are focused on postgraduate health education, global health, epidemiology, infectious diseases, tropical medicine, public health policy, health data science, research and professional development. The old source data states that LSHTM offers a selective range of master’s and research degree courses.

The curriculum is delivered through three main faculties and academic units: Faculty of Epidemiology and Population Health, Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases, Faculty of Public Health and Policy, MRC Unit The Gambia at LSHTM, MRC/UVRI and LSHTM, and Doctoral College.

Popular full-time master’s programmes in the old source data include MSc Public Health, MSc Medical Microbiology, MSc Health Data Science, MSc Veterinary Epidemiology, MSc Tropical Medicine & International Health and MSc Immunology of Infectious Diseases.

LSHTM also supports distance learning. The old source data states that 4,000+ students study through distance learning programmes, which allow students to fit education around work and home life. Distance learning options mentioned include Clinical Trials, Epidemiology, Global Health Policy, Infectious Diseases and Public Health.

Professional development courses are also mentioned, including distance learning in Pharmacoepidemiology & Pharmacovigilance. LSHTM also provides joint short-term courses that help students specialise in selected health fields.

The old source data lists annual fees for selected full-time MSc programmes. MSc Public Health, MSc Health Data Science, MSc Veterinary Epidemiology and MSc Tropical Medicine & International Health are listed at £25,410. MSc Medical Microbiology and MSc Immunology of Infectious Diseases are listed at £27,050.

For programme type fees, the old source data lists £25,410 to £27,050 for full-time MSc programmes, £5,400 to £6,500 for part-time MSc programmes, £18,280 for full-time MPhil/PhD, £9,140 for part-time MPhil/PhD and £22,220 for lab-based full-time MPhil/PhD.

For Indian students, the best LSHTM course depends on previous academic background and career goals. MSc Public Health can suit medical, public health, policy and NGO-focused students. MSc Health Data Science can suit students interested in data, analytics and health systems. MSc Tropical Medicine & International Health can suit students interested in tropical diseases, global medicine and health practice.

Students should also budget for London living costs. The old source data lists weekly living expenses such as £300 for accommodation, £50 for food, £12 for mobile phone, £20 for travel, £10 for books and supplies, £25 for clothing and personal care and around £30 for entertainment.

Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near LSHTM by rent, room type, commute, bills, amenities, safety and contract length. This helps Indian and international students plan the real total cost of studying in central London.

Key Highlights

LSHTM offers master’s, research degree, distance learning, professional development and short-course options
Three faculties include Epidemiology and Population Health, Infectious and Tropical Diseases, and Public Health and Policy
Popular courses include MSc Public Health, MSc Health Data Science and MSc Tropical Medicine & International Health
MSc Public Health is listed at £25,410 in the old source data
MSc Medical Microbiology is listed at £27,050
MSc Health Data Science is listed at £25,410
MSc Immunology of Infectious Diseases is listed at £27,050
Distance learning options include Clinical Trials, Epidemiology, Global Health Policy, Infectious Diseases and Public Health

Popular Courses

MSc Public Health

PostgraduateVerify current duration

Fee: ££25,410 according to the old source data / year

INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying

Best for: Students interested in population health, health systems, policy, global health and public health practice

Students with medical, public health, policy, NGO or healthcare backgrounds should connect experience with public health goals.

MSc Medical Microbiology

PostgraduateVerify current duration

Fee: ££27,050 according to the old source data / year

INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying

Best for: Students interested in microbiology, infectious diseases, laboratory science and clinical research

Students should verify lab requirements, bioscience background expectations and research exposure before applying.

MSc Health Data Science

PostgraduateVerify current duration

Fee: ££25,410 according to the old source data / year

INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying

Best for: Students interested in health data, epidemiology, analytics, statistics and data-driven healthcare decisions

Students should verify quantitative, statistics, programming or data prerequisites before applying.

MSc Veterinary Epidemiology

PostgraduateVerify current duration

Fee: ££25,410 according to the old source data / year

INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying

Best for: Students interested in animal health, epidemiology, disease control and veterinary public health

Students with veterinary or life sciences background should verify entry requirements and career alignment.

MSc Tropical Medicine & International Health

PostgraduateVerify current duration

Fee: ££25,410 according to the old source data / year

INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying

Best for: Students interested in tropical diseases, international health practice and global health systems

Students with medical or healthcare backgrounds should check professional entry requirements before applying.

MSc Immunology of Infectious Diseases

PostgraduateVerify current duration

Fee: ££27,050 according to the old source data / year

INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying

Best for: Students interested in immune responses, infectious diseases, biomedical science and research careers

Students should verify bioscience background, lab exposure and research fit before applying.

Distance Learning Public Health

Distance LearningFlexible

Fee: £Verify current distance learning fee / year

INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying

Best for: Working professionals who want flexibility while studying public health

Students should check module registration cost, annual fee rules and whether distance learning fits career goals.

Distance Learning Epidemiology

Distance LearningFlexible

Fee: £Verify current distance learning fee / year

INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying

Best for: Professionals interested in epidemiology and population health research with flexible study

Students should verify workload, module pathway and assessment format before enrolling.

MPhil/PhD Research Programmes

ResearchVaries by research route

Fee: ££18,280 full-time or £22,220 lab-based full-time according to the old source data / year

INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying

Best for: Students interested in advanced research across public health, epidemiology, infectious diseases and global health

Research applicants should prepare supervisor fit, research proposal and funding strategy early.

Fee Insights

Full-time MSc programme fees are listed from £25,410 to £27,050 in the old source data.
Part-time MSc programme fees are listed from £5,400 to £6,500.
Full-time MPhil/PhD fees are listed at £18,280.
Part-time MPhil/PhD fees are listed at £9,140.
Lab-based full-time MPhil/PhD fees are listed at £22,220.
Weekly living cost references include £300 accommodation, £50 food, £20 travel and other personal costs.

Quick Answers

Which courses is LSHTM known for?

LSHTM is known for MSc Public Health, MSc Health Data Science, MSc Medical Microbiology, MSc Tropical Medicine & International Health, MSc Veterinary Epidemiology, MSc Immunology of Infectious Diseases and research degrees.

Is LSHTM expensive for international students?

The old source data lists full-time MSc fees from £25,410 to £27,050 and London accommodation around £300 per week, so students should budget carefully.

Which LSHTM course is best for Indian students?

Popular options may include MSc Public Health, MSc Health Data Science, MSc Epidemiology-related routes, MSc Tropical Medicine & International Health and infectious disease-focused programmes depending on background.

Does LSHTM offer distance learning?

Yes. The old source data mentions distance learning options in Clinical Trials, Epidemiology, Global Health Policy, Infectious Diseases and Public Health.

How should students budget for LSHTM?

Students should calculate tuition, London rent, food, travel, mobile, books, clothing, personal care, entertainment, visa, healthcare surcharge and emergency funds together.

Student Insights

Students should choose LSHTM courses based on health background, career goal and research interest.
Health Data Science applicants should verify quantitative and technical prerequisites.
Distance learning may suit working professionals who cannot move to London.
Indian applicants should verify whether professional qualifications meet programme entry expectations.
Accommodation can be the largest weekly cost in London, so housing should be compared early.
Research applicants should prepare supervisor fit and funding plans before applying.
Admissions & Intakes

London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Admissions and Intakes

LSHTM Application Portal, £50 application fee, 55% undergraduate requirement, 500-word personal statement, English bands and deposit planning

LSHTM admissions are handled through the LSHTM Application Portal. The old source data lists a £50 application fee and an international application deadline of June 27, 2023, which should be refreshed for current intakes. Academic requirements include 55% or above in an undergraduate degree, relevant qualification profile such as medical, veterinary or dentistry study, or professional qualification in the chosen master’s or research programme. Required documents include 500-word personal statement, academic transcripts, language score report, academic references, passport copy and resume.

London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine admissions are mainly designed for postgraduate, research and professional applicants. The old source data lists the LSHTM Application Portal as the application route and an application fee of £50.

The old source data lists June 27, 2023 as the application deadline for international students seeking a UK student visa. Since this deadline is old, students should verify the current official deadline for their intended intake before applying.

Academic requirements for international students include at least one of the following: 55% or above in an undergraduate degree programme, a relevant qualification profile connected to the chosen programme such as medical, veterinary or dentistry study, or a professional qualification in the chosen master’s or research degree programme.

Required supporting documents in the old source data include a 500-word personal statement, academic transcripts, language test score report, academic references, copy of passport and resume. Research applicants may also need programme-specific research documents depending on the course and department.

English requirements are structured by bands. The old source data lists IELTS 7.5 for Band A, IELTS 7.0 for Band B and IELTS 6.5 for Band C. PTE Academic requirements are listed as 73, 65 and 58, while TOEFL iBT requirements are listed as 110, 100 and 90 for Band A, B and C respectively.

For Indian students, the application should clearly connect prior education or professional experience with the target LSHTM programme. Public health, epidemiology, tropical medicine, infectious disease and health data programmes often require evidence of academic readiness, professional motivation and relevant health-sector direction.

The old FAQ states that LSHTM aims to review applications within 6 weeks, though some applications may take longer. Students should apply early because visa processing, accommodation search, scholarship applications and funding documentation can take time.

The old FAQ also mentions that if an offer is made, a £500 deposit is payable upon acceptance to secure the place. Students should verify current deposit amount and payment rules before accepting an offer.

For distance learning courses, the old FAQ states that students do not need to pay the whole amount at initial registration. They pay for initial course registration including the first module, then pay annual fees when registering online for further modules. The FAQ also states that LSHTM does not permit tuition fee instalments for standard tuition payment. These rules should be checked with current LSHTM guidance.

Accommodation should be planned early because LSHTM does not have broad dedicated accommodation of its own. Students should compare University of London halls, private PBSA and shared flats near Bloomsbury, Russell Square, King’s Cross, Euston, Holborn and Camden.

Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation near LSHTM by rent, commute, room type, bills, safety and amenities. This helps students plan realistic London living costs before visa and arrival.

Overall, admission to LSHTM requires postgraduate readiness, relevant academic or professional background, strong personal statement, academic references, English proof, funding preparation and early housing planning. Indian and international students should verify current deadlines, fees, English bands and deposit rules before applying.

Key Highlights

Application route is listed as LSHTM Application Portal
Application fee is listed as £50 in the old source data
Old international application deadline is listed as June 27, 2023 and should be refreshed
Academic requirement includes 55% or above in undergraduate degree
Relevant medical, veterinary or dentistry qualification profile may be accepted according to the old source data
Professional qualification in the chosen master’s or research programme may be accepted
Supporting documents include 500-word personal statement, transcripts, language score report, references, passport copy and resume
English requirements are divided into Band A, Band B and Band C

Documents Required

500-word personal statement
Academic transcripts
Language test score report
Academic references
Copy of passport
Resume
Research proposal where required
Professional qualification evidence where required

Budget Advice

The old source data lists application fee at £50.
The old FAQ mentions a £500 deposit payable after offer acceptance.
Students should verify whether tuition fee instalments are currently allowed because the old FAQ says LSHTM does not permit tuition in instalments.
Distance learning payment may work differently, with initial registration plus first module and later annual fees.
Accommodation should be compared early because LSHTM has only limited University of London hall access in the old source data.
Indian students should prepare proof of funds early for visa readiness.

Application Process

Step 1: Choose Programme

Select MSc, research degree, distance learning, short course or professional development route.

Step 2: Check Academic Fit

Review whether your undergraduate degree, medical or veterinary background, professional qualification or research profile matches the selected programme.

Step 3: Prepare English Proof

Check whether your course requires Band A, Band B or Band C and prepare IELTS, PTE Academic or TOEFL iBT accordingly.

Step 4: Prepare Documents

Collect academic transcripts, 500-word personal statement, language score report, academic references, passport copy and resume.

Step 5: Submit Application

Apply through the LSHTM Application Portal and pay the application fee where required.

Step 6: Track Decision

The old FAQ states LSHTM aims to review applications within 6 weeks, though some applications may take longer.

Step 7: Pay Deposit and Plan Funding

The old FAQ mentions a £500 deposit after offer acceptance; students should verify current deposit rules and scholarship options.

Step 8: Arrange Accommodation and Visa

Compare University of London halls, private London housing and verified LSHTM accommodation through Admistay before visa and arrival.

Intakes

Main Postgraduate Application Cycle

Application deadlines vary by programme and academic year.

Application: The old source lists June 27, 2023 for international students seeking UK student visa, but current dates must be verified.

Students should apply early because London accommodation and visa planning can take time.

Distance Learning Registration

Distance learning routes follow separate module registration and annual fee rules according to the old FAQ.

Application: Depends on programme and module registration cycle.

Working professionals should check payment, registration and module timelines before enrolling.

Research Degree Entry

Research routes may follow programme-specific timelines.

Application: Students should check current research degree pages and supervisor availability.

Research applicants should prepare proposal, supervisor fit and funding plan early.

Entry Requirements

postgraduate

academic requirements

  • 55% or above in undergraduate degree programme according to the old source data
  • Relevant qualification profile such as medical, veterinary or dentistry study
  • Professional qualification in the chosen master’s or research degree programme
  • Course-specific requirements may apply

english language requirements

  • IELTS Band A 7.5, Band B 7.0, Band C 6.5
  • PTE Academic Band A 73, Band B 65, Band C 58
  • TOEFL iBT Band A 110, Band B 100, Band C 90
  • Students should verify current programme-specific English band requirements

additional requirements

  • 500-word personal statement
  • Academic transcripts
  • Language test score report
  • Academic references
  • Copy of passport
  • Resume
  • Programme-specific documents where required

research

academic requirements

  • Relevant undergraduate or postgraduate background depending on research route
  • Professional or academic qualification relevant to chosen research area
  • Research fit and academic preparation
  • Supervisor or department alignment should be checked

english language requirements

  • IELTS, PTE or TOEFL band requirement depends on programme
  • Students should verify current MPhil or PhD English requirement
  • Higher band may apply for selected research routes

additional requirements

  • Research proposal where required
  • Academic references
  • Academic transcripts
  • Resume or CV
  • Passport copy
  • Funding documents where applicable

distance learning

academic requirements

  • Relevant academic or professional background depending on programme
  • Programme-specific module entry requirements
  • Professional experience may support selected applications

english language requirements

  • English proof may be required depending on programme
  • Students should verify distance-learning English requirements directly

additional requirements

  • Online registration
  • Initial course registration payment including first module according to old FAQ
  • Annual fee for further modules according to old FAQ
  • Programme-specific documents

Quick Answers

How do international students apply to LSHTM?

Students apply through the LSHTM Application Portal with academic transcripts, 500-word personal statement, language score report, academic references, passport copy and resume.

What is the application fee for LSHTM?

The old source data lists an application fee of £50.

What English scores are required for LSHTM?

The old source data lists IELTS 7.5, 7.0 or 6.5 depending on band, TOEFL iBT 110, 100 or 90, and PTE Academic 73, 65 or 58.

How long does LSHTM take to review applications?

The old FAQ states LSHTM aims to review applications within 6 weeks, although some applications may take longer.

When should students arrange accommodation near LSHTM?

Students should arrange accommodation early because LSHTM has limited dedicated hall access and central London housing can be competitive.

Student Insights

Students should verify current deadlines because the old source lists 2023 dates.
Indian applicants should connect previous study or professional background clearly with the selected programme.
A strong 500-word personal statement is important because LSHTM programmes are specialist and career-focused.
Students should identify their English band before booking IELTS, TOEFL or PTE.
The £500 deposit should be included in early financial planning if still applicable.
Accommodation should be planned before visa stage because London rent affects total proof-of-funds planning.
Campus & Student Life

London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Campus and Student Life

A Bloomsbury public-health campus experience with Keppel Street, Tavistock Place, research centres, University of London halls and central London housing options

LSHTM is located in Bloomsbury, central London, an area known for academic and medical history. The old source data mentions Keppel Street, opened in 1929 by the Prince of Wales, and Tavistock Place, opened in July 2010 and home to the Faculty of Public Health and Policy. LSHTM has 13 research centres and a research-led postgraduate environment. Accommodation is limited, with only 35 rooms available through University of London accommodation in Garden Hall, International Hall and College Hall according to the old source data.

Campus life at London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine is shaped by its location in Bloomsbury, central London. The old source data describes Bloomsbury as being at the heart of academic London and known for rich academic and medical history.

The Keppel Street building was opened in 1929 by the Prince of Wales according to the old source data. It is one of the key LSHTM buildings and supports the school’s central London academic identity.

The Tavistock Place building opened in July 2010 and is home to the Faculty of Public Health and Policy according to the old source data. This location is especially relevant for students focused on public health policy, health systems, global health and research-led policy work.

LSHTM has 13 research centres according to the old source data. Students benefit from a research-focused environment with opportunities across public health, infectious diseases, epidemiology, tropical medicine, social sciences, policy, immunology and related disciplines.

The campus includes art pieces and decorative features mentioned in the old source data, such as a headstone at the entrance and a clock piece in the library. These details contribute to the institution’s historical academic atmosphere.

Student life at LSHTM is different from a large undergraduate campus. It is more postgraduate, professional and research-focused, with many students balancing intensive study, research, public health experience, distance learning or professional development.

Accommodation is limited. The old source data states that LSHTM does not have established accommodation facilities of its own. Only 35 rooms are available for LSHTM students under University of London accommodation.

University of London accommodation options in the old source data include Garden Hall, International Hall and College Hall. Weekly costs include Garden Hall single ensuite catered at £302, Garden Hall standard superior self-catered at £225, International Hall single catered at £235, International Hall single studio self-catered at £265, International Hall large single studio self-catered at £271 and College Hall single ensuite catered at £287.

The old source data states that room allocation is based on evaluation of all applicants and not first-come-first-served. The old room application deadline is listed as July 18, 2023, which should be refreshed before publication or counselling.

Students searching for student accommodation near LSHTM usually compare Bloomsbury, Russell Square, King’s Cross, Euston, Holborn, Camden, Clerkenwell, Angel, Fitzrovia and London PBSA options. Students should consider commute, rent, bills, night safety, transport, study environment and access to libraries or hospitals.

Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation near LSHTM by rent, room type, commute, bills, safety, amenities and contract length. This is especially useful for Indian students who may not know central London neighbourhoods or how to compare University of London halls with private PBSA and shared flats.

Overall, LSHTM offers a central London, postgraduate and research-focused student experience with strong public health identity, Bloomsbury academic surroundings, global student diversity and limited hall accommodation. Students who plan housing early and compare commute carefully are likely to get better value from the LSHTM experience.

Key Highlights

LSHTM is located in Bloomsbury, central London
Bloomsbury is described as an academic and medical area in the old source data
Keppel Street building was opened in 1929 by the Prince of Wales
Tavistock Place opened in July 2010
Tavistock Place is home to the Faculty of Public Health and Policy
13 research centres are mentioned in the old source data
LSHTM does not have established accommodation facilities of its own according to the old source data
Only 35 rooms are available through University of London accommodation according to the old source data

Campus Locations

Keppel Street

  • Historic LSHTM building
  • Opened in 1929 according to old source data
  • Central Bloomsbury location
  • Academic and research environment

Tavistock Place

  • Opened in July 2010
  • Home to Faculty of Public Health and Policy
  • Public health policy teaching and research
  • Bloomsbury academic setting

Faculty of Epidemiology and Population Health

  • Epidemiology
  • Population health
  • Research and analysis
  • Public health evidence

Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases

  • Infectious diseases
  • Tropical medicine
  • Immunology
  • Global disease research

University of London Accommodation

  • Garden Hall
  • International Hall
  • College Hall
  • Limited room access for LSHTM students

Student Life Features

Central London Academic Location

Bloomsbury gives students access to academic London, hospitals, libraries, research institutions, transport and cultural spaces.

Postgraduate Research Culture

LSHTM student life is specialist, postgraduate and research-focused rather than broad undergraduate campus life.

Public Health Community

Students study with peers interested in public health, epidemiology, infectious diseases, policy, medicine and global health.

Distance Learning Community

The old source data highlights 4,000+ students in distance learning and short courses.

Limited Hall Accommodation

Students should plan private housing early because LSHTM has limited University of London accommodation allocation.

Alumni and Professional Network

The old source data mentions 32,000 alumni working in over 180 countries.

Best Student Areas

Bloomsbury

Best for: Closest access to LSHTM and central academic London

Commute: Walking distance depending on exact address

Very convenient but usually needs a strong London budget.

Russell Square

Best for: Campus proximity and University of London access

Commute: Walking distance or short local commute

Excellent location for LSHTM, but availability can be limited.

King’s Cross

Best for: Transport links, PBSA and city access

Commute: Short tube, bus or walking route depending on address

Useful for students wanting strong transport connectivity.

Euston

Best for: Transport access and central London convenience

Commute: Short commute to Bloomsbury

Good for practical commute, but rent should be compared carefully.

Holborn

Best for: Central London lifestyle and campus access

Commute: Walking or short public transport route

Convenient but may require higher budget.

Camden

Best for: Social lifestyle and wider housing choice

Commute: Commute varies by bus, tube or cycling

Good for students wanting more social options outside Bloomsbury.

Clerkenwell

Best for: Central location with access to academic and work areas

Commute: Commute varies by route

Students should compare rent, transport and safety before booking.

Angel

Best for: Student-friendly lifestyle and transport access

Commute: Short tube or bus route depending on location

Can be practical if Bloomsbury options are too expensive.

Quick Answers

What is student life like at LSHTM?

Student life is postgraduate, research-focused and globally diverse, with central London access, public health communities, specialist teaching and limited University of London accommodation.

Does LSHTM have an Indian student community?

The old source data states that LSHTM has students from 100+ countries and alumni in over 180 countries, creating a globally diverse environment where Indian students can find international peers.

Where do students live near LSHTM?

Students commonly compare University of London halls, Bloomsbury, Russell Square, King’s Cross, Euston, Holborn, Camden, Clerkenwell, Angel and private PBSA.

Is student life academically demanding at LSHTM?

Yes. LSHTM programmes are specialist and research-led, requiring strong academic focus, data skills, policy understanding, health-sector knowledge and independent study.

Why is accommodation planning important for LSHTM students?

LSHTM has very limited hall access and is based in central London, so accommodation planning affects rent, commute, study routine, safety and total budget.

Student Insights

Students should plan accommodation early because only limited University of London rooms are available for LSHTM students.
Bloomsbury is convenient but usually expensive.
King’s Cross, Euston, Camden and Angel can offer broader housing choice with manageable commute.
Indian students should compare bills, contract length, deposit and transport before booking private rooms.
Research students should prioritise quiet study space and reliable internet.
Old accommodation application dates should be refreshed before counselling.
Scholarships & Funding

London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Scholarships and Funding

Jeroen Ensink Memorial Fund Scholarship, Diana Walford Scholarship, LSHTM Fund Scholarship and London budget planning

LSHTM offers various scholarships and financial support options according to the old source data, with access to more than 200 funding sources such as charities, government agencies, companies and individuals. Scholarship references include Jeroen Ensink Memorial Fund Scholarship, Diana Walford Scholarship and LSHTM Fund Scholarship. The LSHTM Fund Scholarship is listed as covering full-time tuition fee including field trip fee, living allowance up to £17,175 and summer project allowance of £2,000. Students should verify current eligibility, deadlines and award values before applying.

Scholarships and funding are important for students considering London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine because tuition, London accommodation, food, travel, visa, healthcare surcharge, books and research-related expenses can create a significant study abroad budget. The old source data states that LSHTM offers various scholarships as financial support.

The old source data says students have access to over 200 sources of financial support, including charities, government agencies, companies and individuals. Each scholarship has a separate application process and deadline, so students should prepare early and check current funding pages carefully.

The Jeroen Ensink Memorial Fund Scholarship is listed for students enrolled in MSc Public Health for Development and committed to water, sanitation and hygiene practices. The award is listed as covering full-time tuition fee including field trip fee.

The Diana Walford Scholarship is listed for students with financial need who intend to return to their country after completing the MSc, submit written evidence of inability to pay fees, meet English language requirements and enter any MSc programme for 2023-24. The award is listed as covering full-time tuition fee including field trip fee.

The LSHTM Fund Scholarship is listed with similar financial-need and return-home criteria. The old source data lists the award as covering full-time tuition fee including field trip fee, a living allowance up to £17,175 and summer project allowance of £2,000. Students should verify current value, availability and eligibility before relying on this scholarship.

Because LSHTM scholarships are programme-specific and may require separate applications, Indian students should prepare academic records, personal statement, financial need explanation, English proof and course fit early. Public health scholarship applications should clearly show how the student’s goals connect with health impact, community benefit and return-country contribution where required.

Students should also plan cost of attendance. The old source data lists full-time MSc tuition from £25,410 to £27,050, part-time MSc fees from £5,400 to £6,500, full-time MPhil/PhD fees at £18,280 and lab-based full-time MPhil/PhD fees at £22,220.

London living costs are another major factor. The old source data lists weekly costs such as accommodation at £300, food at £50, mobile phone at £12, travel at £20, books and supplies at £10, clothing and personal care at £25 and entertainment around £30.

Accommodation should be included in the funding plan from the start. LSHTM has limited hall access through University of London accommodation, so students often need to compare private PBSA, shared flats and studios around Bloomsbury, Russell Square, King’s Cross, Euston, Camden and other central or transport-connected areas.

Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near LSHTM by rent, bills, commute, safety, room type, amenities and contract length. This helps Indian and international students understand the real cost of living before accepting an offer or applying for a visa.

Indian students using education loans should include tuition after scholarship deduction, accommodation deposit, annual rent, food, transport, visa fee, healthcare surcharge, flights, books, course materials and emergency funds. A complete financial plan is especially important because central London accommodation can be expensive.

Overall, LSHTM scholarships can support eligible public health and MSc students, especially those with financial need, health impact goals and strong academic fit. Students should verify current scholarship rules, apply early and prepare a full funding backup before making a final study decision.

Key Highlights

LSHTM offers various scholarships as financial support according to the old source data
Students have access to 200+ funding sources according to the old source data
Jeroen Ensink Memorial Fund Scholarship is listed for MSc Public Health for Development
Jeroen Ensink Memorial Fund Scholarship covers full-time tuition fee including field trip fee according to the old source data
Diana Walford Scholarship is listed for students with financial need
Diana Walford Scholarship covers full-time tuition fee including field trip fee according to the old source data
LSHTM Fund Scholarship covers full-time tuition fee including field trip fee
LSHTM Fund Scholarship includes living allowance up to £17,175 and summer project allowance of £2,000

Funding Advice

Students should verify scholarship values and eligibility because the old source data may not reflect the current academic year.
Indian students should prepare financial need documents early if applying for need-based scholarships.
Scholarships may have separate application processes and deadlines, so students should not wait until the admission deadline.
Students should include London accommodation cost in budget planning because LSHTM has limited hall availability.
Accommodation should be compared by weekly rent, annual contract cost, bills, deposit, commute and safety.
Education loan planning should include tuition, accommodation, visa, healthcare surcharge, flights, books and emergency funds.

Scholarship Categories

Public Health Scholarships

Programme-linked awards such as Jeroen Ensink Memorial Fund Scholarship for MSc Public Health for Development and WASH-focused students.

Financial Need Scholarships

Awards such as Diana Walford Scholarship and LSHTM Fund Scholarship support students with demonstrated financial need.

Full Tuition Scholarships

Some awards in the old source data cover full-time tuition fee including field trip fee.

Living Allowance Support

LSHTM Fund Scholarship is listed with living allowance up to £17,175 and summer project allowance of £2,000.

External Funding Sources

The old source data mentions over 200 sources including charities, government agencies, companies and individuals.

Accommodation Budget Planning

Early comparison of University of London halls, PBSA, shared flats and studios can help manage total London study cost.

Popular Scholarships

Jeroen Ensink Memorial Fund Scholarship

Best for: Students enrolled in MSc Public Health for Development with commitment to water, sanitation and hygiene practices

Coverage: Full-time tuition fee including field trip fee according to the old source data

Students should verify current eligibility, course coverage and application deadline.

Diana Walford Scholarship

Best for: Students with financial need entering an MSc programme and intending to return to their country

Coverage: Full-time tuition fee including field trip fee according to the old source data

Students should prepare a strong financial need statement and verify current award availability.

LSHTM Fund Scholarship

Best for: Students with financial need entering an MSc programme and meeting English requirements

Coverage: Full-time tuition fee including field trip fee, living allowance up to £17,175 and summer project allowance of £2,000 according to the old source data

Students should verify current award value, eligible programmes and separate application process.

External Funding Sources

Best for: Students seeking support from charities, government agencies, companies or individuals

Coverage: Varies by funder

Students should search early because each funder has separate rules, deadlines and eligibility.

Quick Answers

Does LSHTM offer scholarships for international students?

Yes. The old source data lists scholarships such as Jeroen Ensink Memorial Fund Scholarship, Diana Walford Scholarship and LSHTM Fund Scholarship, plus over 200 funding sources.

Which LSHTM scholarships are popular for Indian students?

Indian students may check LSHTM Fund Scholarship, Diana Walford Scholarship, Jeroen Ensink Memorial Fund Scholarship and external funding routes where eligible.

Do LSHTM scholarships cover accommodation?

Some awards may include living support, such as LSHTM Fund Scholarship with living allowance up to £17,175 in the old source data, but students should verify current coverage.

Is LSHTM affordable for Indian students?

LSHTM can be expensive because of London rent and postgraduate tuition, but scholarships, external funding and careful accommodation planning can improve affordability.

How can students reduce living costs near LSHTM?

Students can reduce costs by comparing University of London halls, shared flats, PBSA, bills-inclusive rooms and transport-connected areas outside the immediate Bloomsbury zone.

Student Insights

Scholarship values should be verified before counselling.
Need-based scholarship applicants should prepare clear financial evidence.
Public health scholarship essays should connect study goals with health impact.
Indian students should apply early because scholarship processes may be separate from admission.
Central London housing can be expensive, so accommodation should be planned early.
Students should prepare a funding backup even if applying for full-tuition scholarships.
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2026 Admissions Open

London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Admissions 2026

Explore London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine postgraduate and doctoral admissions, eligibility, application deadline, English language requirements, documents, visa process, public health courses and practical guidance for Indian and international students.

Main Intake

Autumn / September

Application Route

LSHTM Application Portal

English Requirement

IELTS 6.0 - 7.5

Admission Difficulty

Moderately Competitive

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Last verified: 2026-05-25Reviewed by: Admistay Admission Team

About London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Admissions

London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine offers postgraduate and doctoral-level admissions through the LSHTM application portal, with strong focus on public health, infectious diseases, medical statistics and global health.

London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine is a specialist public and global health institution in London, known for postgraduate, doctoral, distance learning and short-course education. It attracts students from more than 100 countries and focuses on areas such as public health, infectious diseases, health data science, medical statistics, medical microbiology and parasitology. Indian and international applicants should prepare academic transcripts, a 500-word personal statement, references, English language proof, passport copy, resume and programme-specific evidence before applying.

Specialist public health and global health institution in London

Established in 1899

Offers postgraduate, doctoral, distance learning and short-course routes

Application portal is the LSHTM Application Portal

Application fee mentioned in the raw data is £50

Acceptance rate mentioned in the raw data is 65%

Relevant professional experience is required or preferred for selected postgraduate courses

Who Should Apply?

Students interested in public health, global health, infectious diseases, medical statistics or health data science

Indian students with a bachelor’s degree and relevant academic or professional background

Applicants targeting postgraduate or doctoral study rather than undergraduate entry

Healthcare, medicine, dentistry, veterinary science and public health background students

Applicants who can prepare a focused 500-word personal statement and academic references

Students interested in global public health careers, research, policy, epidemiology or health data roles

Applicants who are comfortable with a specialist institution rather than a broad general university

Who May Find LSHTM Challenging?

Students looking for undergraduate programmes may not find LSHTM suitable because the raw data focuses on PG and doctoral-level study

Applicants without relevant academic background may struggle for medical, public health or statistics-heavy courses

Students with weak English preparation may find Band A or Band B English requirements difficult

Applicants submitting incomplete applications may not be considered until all mandatory documents and at least one reference are received

Public Health applicants without mathematics coursework or relevant exposure may need stronger preparation

Students applying late may face pressure with offer, CAS, visa, deposit and travel timelines

Admission Highlights 2026

Postgraduate Admissions

LSHTM Portal

Applicants apply through the LSHTM Application Portal for taught master’s and related programmes.

Doctoral Admissions

Research-Based

Doctoral and research applicants should check programme-specific academic and research requirements.

Application Fee

£50 Fee

The raw data mentions a standard application fee of £50 for taught master’s degree programmes.

Admission Type

Academic Review

Admissions are based mainly on academic qualifications, supported by personal statement, references and documents.

Admission Deadlines 2026

LSHTM deadlines are programme-specific, but the raw data mentions June 27 as an application deadline for international students seeking a UK student visa.

1

Check official programme deadline

Programme Deadline Check

Applicants should confirm the exact deadline on the selected LSHTM programme page before applying.

2

June 27 where applicable

International Visa Applicant Deadline Mentioned

The raw data mentions June 27 as an application deadline for international students seeking a UK student visa.

3

Before application submission

Document Preparation

Prepare transcripts, references, English score, passport copy, resume and 500-word personal statement.

4

After offer

Offer Acceptance

The raw data says applicants are recommended to accept their offer within 28 days or the offer may be withdrawn.

5

July 1 where applicable

Deposit Deadline Mentioned

The raw data mentions deposit submission by July 1 in the visa and admission context.

6

Up to 3 months before course start

Student Visa Application

International students can apply for a UK student visa up to 3 months before the beginning of the course.

Eligibility Requirements

LSHTM postgraduate applicants generally need around 55% or above in a bachelor’s degree, with relevant academic or professional background depending on the programme.

Postgraduate

Bachelor’s degree with relevant academic background, generally 55% or above depending on programme

  • Applicants usually apply through the LSHTM Application Portal
  • A 500-word personal statement is required
  • Academic transcripts are required
  • Academic references are required
  • Language test score report is required where applicable
  • Resume and passport copy are required
  • Relevant professional experience is required or preferred for selected courses

Doctoral / Research

Relevant postgraduate or professional background with programme-specific research fit

  • Doctoral applicants should check the specific research degree requirements
  • Academic qualifications are central to admission decisions
  • Relevant research or professional experience may strengthen the application
  • References and personal statement are used to assess purpose and potential
  • English language proof is required for international applicants
  • Programme-specific research documents may be requested

English Language Requirements

LSHTM accepts IELTS, TOEFL, PTE and Cambridge English, with three score bands ranging from IELTS 6.0 to 7.5 depending on the course.

IELTS

Band C Minimum Score

6.0 Overall

Minimum 5.5 in each band

Band B Standard Score

7.0 Overall

6.5 in Writing and 5.5 in all other bands

Band A High Score

7.5 Overall

7.0 in Writing and minimum 6.0 in all other bands

PTE

Band C Minimum Score

55 Overall

Check programme requirement

Band B Standard Score

68 Overall

Check programme requirement

Band A High Score

74 Overall

Check programme requirement

TOEFL

Band C Minimum Score

80 Overall

Not accepted for Tier 4 applicants according to raw data

Band B Standard Score

100 Overall

Not accepted for Tier 4 applicants according to raw data

Band A High Score

108 Overall

Not accepted for Tier 4 applicants according to raw data

Documents Required

Completed LSHTM online application form

500-word personal statement

Academic transcripts

Language test score report

Academic references

Copy of passport

Resume or CV

Programme-specific professional experience evidence where required

CAS details after offer acceptance

Financial documents for visa process

Immigration Health Surcharge payment evidence where applicable

Popular Courses & Requirements

Popular LSHTM programmes include MSc Public Health, MSc Health Data Science, MSc Immunology of Infectious Diseases, MSc Medical Statistics, MSc Medical Microbiology and MSc Medical Parasitology.

MSc Public Health

PostgraduateCourse-specific durationCheck latest university fee details

Best For

Public HealthHealth PolicyCommunity Health

Applicants should highlight public health motivation, mathematics coursework and any work or internship exposure.

MSc Health Data Science

PostgraduateCourse-specific durationCheck latest university fee details

Best For

Health DataBiostatisticsAnalytics

This route suits students interested in data-driven healthcare, epidemiology and analytical public health careers.

MSc Immunology of Infectious Diseases

PostgraduateCourse-specific durationCheck latest university fee details

Best For

ImmunologyInfectious DiseasesBiomedical Research

Applicants from medicine, dentistry, veterinary science or related life sciences backgrounds can show strong academic fit.

MSc Medical Statistics

PostgraduateCourse-specific durationCheck latest university fee details

Best For

Medical StatisticsBiostatisticsClinical Research

A strong quantitative profile and interest in applying statistics to health research can strengthen the application.

MSc Medical Microbiology

PostgraduateCourse-specific durationCheck latest university fee details

Best For

MicrobiologyInfectious DiseaseLaboratory Science

Students should show relevant academic background in medicine, dentistry, veterinary science or biological science.

MSc Medical Parasitology

PostgraduateCourse-specific durationCheck latest university fee details

Best For

ParasitologyTropical MedicineInfectious Diseases

A focused personal statement should connect tropical disease interest with public health or laboratory career goals.

Course to Career Mapping

MSc Public Health

Careers

Public Health SpecialistHealth Policy AnalystCommunity Health Coordinator

Industries

Public HealthGovernment HealthNGOsHealthcare Policy

Recruiters

Public health departmentsNGOsHealthcare organisationsPolicy bodies

MSc Health Data Science

Careers

Health Data AnalystBiostatisticianEpidemiology Analyst

Industries

Health DataClinical ResearchPublic Health Analytics

Recruiters

Health research organisationsPublic health agenciesClinical data teamsHealthcare analytics employers

MSc Medical Statistics

Careers

Medical StatisticianClinical Trials AnalystResearch Statistician

Industries

Clinical TrialsMedical ResearchBiostatistics

Recruiters

Clinical research organisationsUniversitiesPharmaceutical research teamsHealthcare data units

MSc Immunology of Infectious Diseases

Careers

Research AssistantImmunology SpecialistInfectious Disease Researcher

Industries

Biomedical ResearchInfectious DiseasesGlobal Health

Recruiters

Research institutesLaboratoriesGlobal health organisationsAcademic health departments

Admission Competition

Difficulty

Moderately Competitive

Acceptance Rate: 65%

Strongest Programmes

MSc Public HealthMSc Health Data ScienceMSc Medical StatisticsMSc Immunology of Infectious DiseasesMSc Medical MicrobiologyMSc Medical Parasitology

Expected Profile Strength

Relevant academic background

Strong academic transcripts

Clear 500-word personal statement

Academic references

English language readiness

Relevant professional experience for selected courses

Complete application with mandatory documents and references

Application Strategy

Choose the programme carefully because LSHTM is highly specialised in public health, tropical medicine and health research.

Prepare the 500-word personal statement with a clear link between your background, course choice and public health goals.

Submit a complete application because LSHTM will not consider an incomplete application until mandatory fields, documents and at least one reference are received.

If applying before taking an English test, plan the test early because English proof may become a condition of offer.

Public Health applicants should highlight work experience, internship exposure and mathematics coursework where relevant.

Health Data Science and Medical Statistics applicants should show quantitative readiness and comfort with data-led healthcare study.

International students should plan CAS, visa, IHS and financial evidence early because visa timelines can affect travel.

Common Application Mistakes

Submitting an incomplete application without required documents or references

Writing a personal statement that does not explain public health or course-specific motivation

Ignoring programme-specific work experience or professional background expectations

Waiting too long to prepare English language test scores

Applying too close to visa deadlines without financial documents ready

Choosing a technical course like Health Data Science without showing quantitative readiness

Not accepting the offer within the recommended period mentioned in the raw data

Ideal Student Profile

Academic Strength

Good

Research Focus

High

Mathematics Requirement

Course-specific

Public HealthGlobal HealthHealth Data ScienceMedical StatisticsInfectious DiseasesTropical MedicineHealthcare Research

Admission Process

STEP 1

Choose Programme

Select the MSc, doctoral, distance learning or short-course route that matches your academic and career goals.

STEP 2

Check Requirements

Review academic, English language, work experience and programme-specific eligibility.

STEP 3

Prepare Documents

Arrange transcripts, 500-word personal statement, language score, references, passport copy and resume.

STEP 4

Submit Application

Apply online through the LSHTM Application Portal and pay the application fee where required.

STEP 5

Complete Application

Ensure all mandatory fields, documents and at least one reference are received so the application can be considered.

STEP 6

Receive Offer

Track the outcome and meet any academic, English or document-related offer conditions.

STEP 7

Visa & CAS

After offer acceptance, complete CAS, IHS, financial proof, biometrics and UK student visa requirements.

ROI & Career Outcomes

Best ROI Courses

MSc Public HealthMSc Health Data ScienceMSc Medical StatisticsMSc Immunology of Infectious DiseasesMSc Medical Microbiology

High Salary Industries

Public HealthGlobal HealthClinical ResearchHealth Data ScienceMedical StatisticsHealthcare Policy

Graduate visa advantage available for eligible international students.

Career Outcomes

Employment Strength

The raw data mentions more than 80% employment and an average starting salary of £42,500 per year.

Public Health Careers

LSHTM routes support careers in public health, policy, global health, epidemiology and healthcare research.

Global Community

The raw data mentions students from more than 100 countries and 4,000+ students in distance learning and short courses.

Research Focus

Courses are suitable for applicants interested in health research, infectious diseases, statistics and global health impact.

Admistay Insights

Indian students should treat LSHTM as a specialist postgraduate public health school, not a general university application.

The 500-word personal statement should be sharp, specific and linked to public health, global health or health research goals.

Students applying to Public Health should highlight internships, work experience, mathematics coursework or healthcare exposure where available.

For Health Data Science and Medical Statistics, quantitative readiness should be clearly visible in transcripts, CV and statement.

Applicants should not submit incomplete applications because LSHTM needs mandatory documents and at least one reference before considering the file.

International students should prepare financial proof, CAS details and visa steps early because LSHTM mentions visa deadlines and CAS processing clearly.

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Quick Admission Answers

How do students apply to LSHTM?

Applicants apply online through the LSHTM Application Portal.

What is the application fee?

The raw data mentions a standard application fee of £50 for taught master’s degree programmes.

What is the acceptance rate?

The raw data mentions an acceptance rate of 65%.

What IELTS score is required?

The raw data lists IELTS bands from 6.0 minimum to 7.5 high score, depending on programme requirement.

What documents are required?

Applicants usually need a 500-word personal statement, transcripts, language score, academic references, passport copy and resume.

Is work experience required?

Relevant professional experience is required or preferred for some postgraduate courses, including Public Health-related routes.

Admission FAQs

Can Indian students apply for London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine admissions 2026?

Yes. Indian students can apply if they meet academic, English language, document and programme-specific requirements.

Does LSHTM offer undergraduate programmes?

The raw data focuses on postgraduate and doctoral-level study, distance learning and short courses, so applicants should check programme availability before applying.

How do applicants apply to LSHTM?

Applicants apply online through the LSHTM Application Portal.

What is the LSHTM application fee?

The raw data mentions a £50 standard application fee for taught master’s degree programmes.

What is the acceptance rate of LSHTM?

The raw data mentions an acceptance rate of 65%.

What is the deadline for international students?

The raw data mentions June 27 as a deadline for international students seeking a UK student visa, but applicants should check the current programme page.

What IELTS score is required for LSHTM?

The raw data lists IELTS Band C at 6.0, Band B at 7.0 and Band A at 7.5 depending on course requirement.

Does LSHTM accept PTE?

Yes. The raw data mentions PTE scores from 55 to 74 depending on the English score band.

Is TOEFL accepted for LSHTM?

TOEFL scores are listed in the raw data, but it also states TOEFL is not accepted for Tier 4 applicants, so visa applicants should verify current rules.

What documents are required for LSHTM admission?

Applicants usually need a 500-word personal statement, transcripts, language test score, academic references, passport copy and resume.

Can students apply before taking an English language test?

Yes. The raw FAQ says students can apply before taking the English test, but the result may become a condition of the offer.

Do international students need CAS and a UK student visa?

Yes. International students need CAS details and must complete the UK student visa process, including financial proof, IHS and biometrics.

Placements & Recruiters

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Rankings over the years

Year-wise highlights from global and country rankings available for this university.

2021

Highlights
2021
  • Best overall country rank: #11
  • Public Policy: #1 in country
  • Top source: ARWU
  • 7 ranked streams
  • Focus areas: Overall, Sciences
  • 3 ranking records in 2021

2022

Highlights
2022
  • Best overall country rank: #12
  • Public Policy: #1 in country
  • Top source: ARWU
  • 7 ranked streams
  • Focus areas: Overall, Sciences
  • 3 ranking records in 2022

2023

Highlights
2023
  • Best overall country rank: #13
  • Medicine: #8 in country
  • Top source: QS
  • 2 ranked streams
  • Focus areas: Medicine, Overall
  • 2 ranking records in 2023

2024

Highlights
2024
  • Best overall country rank: #12
  • Medicine: #8 in country
  • Top source: QS
  • 4 ranked streams
  • Focus areas: Medicine, Biology
  • 2 ranking records in 2024

2025

Highlights
2025
  • Best overall country rank: #20
  • Medicine: #7 in country
  • Top source: QS
  • 5 ranked streams
  • Focus areas: Medicine, Biology
  • 2 ranking records in 2025

Contact Information

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+44-20-7636-8636

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