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LSE has once again been ranked as the top London university in the Complete University Guide 2026, retaining this ranking for ...
Prof. Kevin Featherstone, Prof. Stephan Chambers, Laura-Jane Silverman and Prof. Toby Dodge have been recognised in the King ...
In a special feature for Current Biology, LSE Professor Jonathan Birch and neuroscientist Joseph LeDoux asked 10 top experts: what can the search for consciousness in AI learn from the science of ...
Join us to celebrate twenty years since the publication of the impactful LSE Identity Project and to reflect on the lessons learned around the social study of identity systems in the intervening ...
Daron Acemoglu, LSE alumnus and co-recipient of the 2024 Nobel Prize in economics, whose work has provided new insights into why there are such vast differences in prosperity between nations, will be ...
It is truly an honour to have my research recognised among the best work-family articles published in 2024. Dr Lidiia Pletneva, Assistant Professor of Management Dr Lidiia Pletneva, Assistant ...
Full event and ticket information: Amartya Sen and Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala in conversation with Nick Stern: building sustainability in a turbulent world Professor Amartya Sen will be in conversation with ...
All Festival events are free and open to all, but registration for most of the events is required. To watch the main events programme online, you will only need to register once and then choose which ...
These pages show the room bookings for the forthcoming week. Click on each link below to view the relevant day's bookings. This information is refreshed twice a day. For more information about the ...
There are frequent discussions (including at this year’s Festival) on how our current economic system should be reformed and improved to address global challenges. But, should we be thinking more ...
Driven in large part by the rapid growth of the tech sector, the US economy has diverged from other advanced economies. Despite significant strengths in research, much of Europe has been unable to ...
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala (@NOIweala) is the Director-General of the World Trade Organisation. The first woman and first African to hold the position. She is an economist and international development ...
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