LSE Professional Reference Request Form
LSE Professional Reference Request Form
form
Please use this form only if you are unable to use our online system as detailed in our request
email to you. Sending your reference by post/email is slower and may delay the application.
Thank you for agreeing to write a reference. Your letter is important to the applicant; we cannot
consider applications without supporting references. If you are unable to provide a reference please
let the applicant know immediately to allow them to make alternative arrangements.
1. Please complete all of the information below, to enable us to match your reference to the
applicant’s file.
2. Please address all of the subsequent questions in your reference, which should be printed
on official headed paper, signed and dated.
3. Please sign the back of the envelope over the seal, and then return the reference directly to
LSE.
4. Please inform the applicant when you have sent your reference. We will inform them when
we process it.
5. Please note: references are covered by the Data Protection Act, and therefore the subject of
the reference may request to see its contents.
Applicant details:
Surname: Forename(s):
Your current institution: How long have you known the applicant?
Ranking: Relative to other individuals at the same level in your firm, please indicate an overall
assessment of the applicant’s ranking; please indicate if the ranking system is formal or informal
Items to consider when writing your reference – please print onto official headed paper, sign,
date and attach to this sheet.
1. How well do you know the applicant’s professional work?
2. Please comment on the applicant’s contributions to your institution or to society which are
relevant to the chosen programme of study.
3. Please comment on the applicant’s future career prospects: Where do you see him/her in the
next 5-10 years?
4. In your opinion how well does the applicant’s professional experience to date equip him or
her to follow the chosen programme of study at LSE? You might wish to comment on the
applicant’s: writing skills; ability to participate effectively in meetings/discussions/debate;
analytical skills; presentation skills; quantitative skills (if relevant to programme)
5. Are you willing to be contacted by the LSE to contribute to the applicant’s professional
development as part of the chosen programme?
6. To your knowledge does the applicant have any other qualifications (academic or
professional) relevant to this application?
7. Do you have any other comments on this applicant’s application to LSE for graduate study?