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London School of Economics and Political Science

Job Description: International Marketing and Engagement Officer at LSE

About the Role:

The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) offers a dynamic opportunity for professionals passionate about international collaboration and reputation-building. This two-year fixed-term position focuses on raising LSE’s global standing through innovative marketing strategies that highlight the School’s international engagement. Working within the International Strategy and Academic Partnerships (ISAP) team, the role involves creating impactful content to showcase LSE’s partnerships with world-leading institutions, pivotal collaborative research, and transformative student global mobility initiatives.

This position is your chance to help narrate and amplify the story of LSE’s global footprint by building awareness of its international partnerships through modern, engaging content across online and offline channels-all while strengthening relationships and fostering new alliances.

The Team Behind the Role:

You’ll be joining a close-knit and supportive group within the ISAP team, part of the Philanthropy and Global Engagement (PAGE) Division. The ISAP team leads and maintains the School’s global partnerships, actively connecting LSE with universities, networks, and alliances in alignment with its International Strategy.

This role is ideal if you thrive in collaborative settings, as you will work across faculty, academic leaders, and administrative teams to ensure the effective promotion and use of LSE’s partnerships globally.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Develop and update creative and impactful content to strengthen LSE’s reputation internationally through digital platforms (social media, website, digital advertising) and traditional offline formats.
  • Collaborate with global and internal stakeholders, including LSE’s academic community, to connect knowledge, ideas, and stories with a broader audience.
  • Support the formation of new international partnerships and enhance existing relationships.

What Skills and Attributes Does LSE Look For?

LSE is seeking candidates who can bring the institution’s international partnerships to life through strategic and innovative content creation. Successful applicants should have:

  1. Organizational Excellence: Experience managing multiple priorities in a results-driven professional environment.
  2. Marketing Expertise: Proven ability to craft captivating content tailored for diverse platforms and audiences.
  3. Attention to Detail: The ability to deliver consistently accurate and high-quality work.
  4. Autonomous Work Ethic: The ability to take initiative while managing responsibilities with minimal supervision.
  5. Cultural Sensitivity and Communication Skills: A clear ability to build effective relationships with international stakeholders in cross-cultural settings.

The position provides access to generous professional development resources, hybrid working arrangements, pension schemes, and annual leave. In this role, you’ll contribute to the vision of one of the world’s leading social science institutions, home to Nobel Prize winners, global policy influencers, and international student bodies from over 150 countries.


Tips for Applying from an International Education Perspective:

As a global institution, LSE values diversity, academic excellence, and an understanding of international contexts. When preparing your application:

  1. Highlight Relevant Experience: Showcase instances where you’ve worked with international organizations, cultivated relationships across cultures, or created impactful content for diverse audiences. Emphasize transferrable skills if your experience isn’t directly aligned with higher education marketing.
  1. Demonstrate Global Perspective: Reflect your ability to understand and address the complexities of promoting partnerships in a global academic environment. Ability to demonstrate knowledge of international student recruitment, collaborations, or cultural awareness will set you apart.
  1. Tailor Content Skills: Provide concrete examples of where you’ve successfully developed engaging content for multiple platforms. If you’ve worked across languages, cultures, or geographical regions, make sure you demonstrate that adaptability.
  1. Attention to Detail: With the role’s focus on creating clear and innovative content, avoid any errors or inconsistencies in your application. Proofread thoroughly and ensure your communication is compelling and professional.
  1. Show Commitment to Diversity: Given LSE’s focus on inclusivity and equity, ensure your application speaks to your experiences working with diverse communities or promoting inclusive initiatives.

Interested in Applying?

Before submitting your application:

  • Visit the LSE website to review the full job description and person specification.
  • Prepare a tailored CV, ensuring it aligns with the criteria described above.
  • Write a strong cover letter that reflects your understanding of the international focus of the role.
  • Submit your application through LSE’s online portal no later than 16th November 2025 (23:59 UK time).

If you need assistance with the application process, contact the team using the “contact us” function on the LSE Jobs page. For further questions about the position, email Sian Rees-Jones at s.rees-jones@lse.ac.uk.

Closing Thoughts:

This is a truly unique role where you can contribute directly to LSE’s renowned international reputation. By investing in partnerships that span geographical borders and making innovative use of content strategies, you’ll help shape LSE’s presence as a leader in the social sciences and higher education globally

To apply for this job please visit jobs.lse.ac.uk.

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