The Daniel Stevenson Chair in International History - The Daniel Stevenson Chair in International History
The Daniel Stevenson Chair in International History
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The Daniel Stevenson Chair in International History
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The Daniel Stevenson Chair in International History
Last verified: 20 August 2026
About this scholarship
What the Daniel Stevenson Chair is
The Daniel Stevenson Chair in International History is an endowment established in 1925 at the University of London. It funds a named research professorship in International History at the London School of Economics (LSE). In practice, the University of London passes on the income from the endowment fund to the Department of International History at the LSE, which uses it for teaching and research.
This is not a scholarship for which you can apply, nor does the money go to students. If you are looking for funding to study international history at the LSE, this fund is not the right option. The department runs its own separate funding schemes for students.
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