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LSE was sector-leading in making positive changes during the 2023/24 academic year and the School was ranked as the UK’s top ...
A new report from The Inclusion Initiative (TII) at LSE reveals that in Capital Markets in Canada some women are thriving in ...
What are you currently researching? Two areas have kept me busy at LSE. The first is climate change and how those in poverty can adapt in time. I look at the role of human capital – your education, ...
Draw on LSE's world leading strengths in politics and economics to analyse a range of global health policy issues and learn from a world-renowned faculty. The MSc Global Health Policy draws on LSE's ...
Many of us love living with pets. We share our homes, beds, food, and highs and lows with them. Indeed, we are so attached to ...
Jeanette L. Kaiser is currently pursuing a PhD in Environmental Policy and Development at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). Through her PhD research she will be assessing how ...
This workshop will bring together scholars whose work addresses these emerging issues, moving beyond field-specific questions to develop a new methodological community with a broader shared research ...
The School normally holds an Open Day twice a year, in March or April, and June or July, for those thinking of applying for undergraduate study. This year the Undergraduate Open Day is on Wednesday 9 ...
Kwame Nkrumah (1909-1972) was a Ghanaian politician, political theorist, and revolutionary. He was the first Prime Minister and President of Ghana, having led the Gold Coast to independence from ...
Our English for Academic Purposes (EAP) presessional programme will ensure that you are well prepared for your studies. Develop the English language and academic skills you will need to study at LSE ...
Thank you for your interest in the EMPA programme. Please see below for information on how to make your application. We start accepting applications for the September 2025 intake from October 2024. As ...