The global outlook in 2025 is bleak. Ploughshares are being turned into swords as development spending is cut and defence budgets increase. Are we now living in a world of crisis, competition and ...
UPDATE: Monday 17 March, due to unforeseen circumstances this event has been cancelled. LSE apologises for any inconvenience caused. Automated live captions are available at this live event. Please ...
LSE has announced a new partnership with leading Artificial Intelligence (AI) safety and research company Anthropic , to ...
Develop the skills you need to analyse, interpret and communicate data with confidence and impact within your organisation. It has been estimated that organisations experience a 5% increase in ...
Join us for this lecture in which Michèle Lamont will discuss her book Seeing Others: How Recognition Works and How it Can Heal a Divided World. She will also discuss ongoing collaborative research on ...
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Emeritus Professor Hartley Dean and Professor Hyun Bang Shin are among 64 distinguished Fellows who have been elected to the ...
Economic Implications of Off-Road Cycle Lanes to Increase Physical Activity and Reduce Sex and Gende Read the new journal article now ...
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SEAC is hosting a workshop for PhD students across the UK working on Southeast Asia: 2 June Register to attend ...
LSE Sociology provides outstanding education in the changing social world, and state-of-the-art, public-facing research on social issues. Our areas of international expertise include: economic ...
Professor Emily Jackson's The 14 Day Rule and Human Embryo Research: A Sociology of Biological Translation (Routledge, 2024, co-authored with Professor Sarah Franklin) was recently cited in the New ...
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