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The London School of Economics Students' Union (LSESU) is the representative and campaigning body...
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The London School of Economics Students' Union (LSESU) is the representative and campaigning body for students at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). It is affiliated with the National Union of Students and the National Postgraduate Committee as well as University of London Union. The LSESU is also a founder member of the Aldwych Group, the national group of Students' Unions which mirror the members of the Russell Group.
It is one of the oldest Students' Union in the United Kingdom, and often regarded as the most politically active in Britain - a reputation it has held since the well documented LSE student riots in 1966-67 and 1968-69, which made international headlines, and its links with the political, economic and business world give it great influence to debate and rally on major issues, both campus related and internationally.
LSE is the only UK university to have a UGM every week, with meetings and debates proving very popular plus there are over 200 student societies, many representing nationalities where students come from. LSE also has more academic societies then most other universities. The oldest and one of the largest societies is the Grimshaw
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