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We are delighted to announce the second issue of the LSE Law School’s Legal Studies Working Paper Series for 2024.
LSE is partnering with the Borough of Camden to deliver an entrepreneurial careers training programme direct to schools as part of the Camden STEAM initiative. STEAM is an acronym for Science, ...
Join us for our Spring LSE Chill and our one and only performance night of Spring Term! Come along and enjoy a free night of live music and performance alongside limited free drinks and snacks in ...
This webinar will be a book launch for Industrial Policy in Turkey: Rise, Retreat and Return by William Hale, Mustafa Kutlay and Mina Toksoz published by Edinburgh University Press. At a time when ...
Congratulations on receiving an offer to study at LSE! This afternoon event is designed to help welcome you into LSE's vibrant international community. You'll have the chance to learn more about what ...
The first Trump presidency accelerated the turn in American strategic thinking towards ‘great power competition’, producing a bipartisan consensus that confounded the wider trend to political ...
Join us for a screening of the documentary Sh'hili, directed by Professor Habib Ayeb. The screening will be followed by a Q&A discussion with the director and discussants. This event has been ...
Adolescents from low socioeconomic status (SES) backgrounds who also experience mental health issues face significantly reduced earnings compared to peers until the age of 55, according to a new study ...
Last month in Paris, LSE’s team advanced to the semi-finals in the 2024 edition of the Cross Examination Moot, after ranking second in the general rounds. The team of four comprised Clarissa Wong, ...
This event has been co-organised by the LSE Middle East Centre and the Society for Algerian Studies. This lecture by Dr Charis Boutieri explores how Tunisian citizens, free to deliberate in public ...
Professor Henry Overman has been awarded an OBE in the 2024 King’s Birthday Honours for his services to local growth. He is renowned for his work on the causes and consequences of spatial disparities.
This award is testament to our students’ hard work and how much their skills, abilities and commitment are appreciated by employers - Anne Clinton, LSE Careers Director LSE has won an Employability ...