It is with great sadness that we have received the news that Joe Jacob has passed away. Joe was a member of the LSE Law Department for nearly 40 years, until 2008. We remember him from our days in the ...
Join us for our first LSE Chill night of this term! Come along and enjoy a free night of live music and performance alongside limited free drinks and snacks. Not a performer? Come along and enjoy the ...
Online and in-person public event (MAR.1.08, Marshall Building), United Kingdom This workshop invites experts from various perspectives to share their insights on achieving the multiple goals of ...
Why Study Law at LSE? An introduction to LSE Law School ...
This year seems to be the year where the world turns towards Latin America and the Caribbean. The region’s challenges and opportunities are becoming a more important concern – not only for the West, ...
Central banks are in the course of reining in inflation, after the surge due to COVID-19 and then the worst energy crisis since the 1970s. This unprecedented series of events obviously raised ...
All African countries have strong potential for adding value to goods, to services, to resources that they produce…and being part of regional and global chains. Throughout human history, trade has ...
Why do people do what they do? And how can we get them to change? Join us for the launch of Saadi Lahlou's new book, where he will discuss how we can realistically and effectively implement change.
Explore the evolving data career landscape and the skills you need to go from spreadsheets to advanced analytics ...
Annual cost to firms of unproductive meetings estimated at $259 billion in the United States and £50 billion in the UK ...
Alongside actions to rapidly reduce greenhouse gas emissions, carbon dioxide will need to be removed from the atmosphere if the world is to meet the Paris Agreement climate goals. The proliferation of ...
LSE President and Vice Chancellor, Professor Larry Kramer, presented his inaugural LSE lecture on Monday 14 October 2024, outlining five challenges for the social sciences. Opening his lecture with a ...