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A major new study led by LSE has found a sharp rise in the numbers of UK adults facing financial, health, housing, and work ...
Professor Laura Pulido from the Department of Geography and Environment has been conferred a Royal Geographical Society ...
In celebration of LSE Health's 30th anniversary in 2025, this timely public panel-session brought together LSE academics with clinical and policy experts to reflect on the status of the NHS at a ...
This lecture compares recent inflation dynamics in Türkiye and the United States to explore how political pressures and institutional credibility shape inflation expectations and policy effectiveness.
Applications for LSE Summer School 2025 are now open. Sessions start on 23 June, 14 July and 4 August.
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 ...
Our LSE Discovery Session will enable prospective undergraduate students to find out more about study options at LSE, student life and the application process. The session will involve a short ...
Join us for the Sir Karl Popper Memorial Lecture which will be delivered by Peter Godfrey-Smith who will speak about tolerance and the freedom of expression. Karl Popper suggested that tolerance in ...
The recent prominence of AI has exposed major deficiencies in education. Not only how much improvement can be made in the pedagogical process with modern technology, but also how the subject-matter ...
Tomislav Karačić’s study into one seed sorting business finds that with thought and planning, AI can positively reshape how ...
How many AI models are we speaking to when we try to book a hotel room online? Will Venters explains the complex digital ...
This lecture, held in honour of the renowned scholar Fred Halliday, will explore the relationship between revolutions and world order in contemporary geopolitics. Fred Halliday argued that revolutions ...
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