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The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) is one of the foremost social science universities in the world.
LSE was founded in 1895 and has grown to become one of the foremost social science universities in the world, ranked alongside Harvard, UC Berkeley and Stanford.
A specialist university with an international intake, LSE's reach extends from its central London campus to around the world.
The School has a cosmopolitan student body, with around 10, 800 full time students from 160 countries. It has a staff of just over 3, 300, with about 46 per cent drawn from countries outside the UK.
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Join us on 23 August 2018 for Prof Adam Tooze's presentation of his new book entitled 'Crashed: how a decade of financial crises changed the world.' Follow the link below for more information.
The Guardian reports how 'depressed workers more productive if they can talk to their bosses'.
Read about Dr Sarah Evans Lacko's research from LSE's Personal Social Services Research Unit.
"In Croatia there’s some bitterness and disappointment, as... some symbols have yet again been appropriated by a certain political colour."
Read Tena Prelec LSE European Institute on why Croatia's World Cup successes have been marred by internal divisions in Financial Times
Did you know that most LSE events are recorded and made available as podcasts? Browse our archive podcasts of public lectures and subscribe!
Congratulations to each of the 7 LSE academics who have become The British Academy Fellows.
The LSE academics are among 76 distinguished scholars to be elected to the British Academy Fellowship in 2018, joining over 1,400 Fellows.
At a time when economics and politics are both increasingly polarised between left and right, Jesse Norman MP returns to intellectual first principles to recreate the lost centre of public debate in his new book. Catch up on the podcast from his talk on campus earlier this month.
Interested in entrepreneurship and sustainable development? Apply for UNCTAD's Youth Forum from 22 - 26 October in Geneva and have your say on what you want to see included in the international agenda to help achieve the Sustainable Development Goals http://unctad.org/en/pages/MeetingDetails .aspx…
Read Prof Emily Jackson LSE Law on why laws on ‘designer babies’ are years away but informed public debate is essential in Financial Times
It's #LSEWomen Thursday. Meet Dr Jessica Templeton, Director of LSE100 – LSE’s flagship interdisciplinary course taken by all first- and second-year undergraduates. Jessica joined LSE100 as a graduate teaching assistant during its pilot year in 2010. According to her, she envisioned this as a short-term teaching role that would allow her to build on previous teaching experience in Government and International Relations, but it turned into much more. Read more about her experience as head of the LSE100 team in the link below. #partofLSE
Today marks 100 years since the birth of Nelson Mandela. On 6 April 2000, Mandela delivered a speech on campus here at LSE. Read/watch his speech in full. #Mandela100 #MandelaDay https://bit.ly/2L6pnjY
As a global heatwave sees record high temperatures around world, read about how LSE research is being used to improve understanding of and responses to forecasts of extreme heat in Pakistan.
Congratulations to all new LSE graduates! Did you attend the LSE Students' Union Grad Ball on Monday? Check out the official photos to spot your friends! #partofLSE #classof2018
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Dr Gabriel Ahlfeldt LSE Geography & Environment and his research partners have won the Frisch Medal for their innovative model showing how cities grow. Read about it here.
Is Britain at a peak of inequality? Join Professor Danny Dorling tomorrow on campus for a discussion on the implications of economic inequality and what it will take to begin to descend from the peak. http://www.lse.ac.uk/…/…/07/20180717t 1830vOT/peak-inequality
Calling all healthcare professionals wanting to study and work full time - LSE Department of Health Policy and NICE have launched a new Executive Master’s programme http://bit.ly/2NLSvLe
Read Dr Joseph Downing of LSE European Institute on why the French path to victory at the #WorldCupFinal masks underlying tensions over race and class in The Conversation UK
Our Executive Master in Public Administration (EMPA) offers policy analysis from academics and practitioners who can bring it to life so you can apply your knowledge straightaway. Find out more at our info session, online or in person in London, Wednesday 18 July.
“I used to think that people like me couldn’t go to universities like LSE.”
Read about James Slater’s LSE journey as he shares a message of gratitude with LSE Annual Fund supporters who made it possible: http://bit.ly/2ucxm4F
Calling all healthcare professionals wanting to study and work full time - @LSEHealthPolicy and NICE have launched a new Executive Master’s programme http://bit.ly/2NLSvLe