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Professors Chrisanthi Avgerou, Nick Couldry, Ian Gough, Tomila Lankina, Gilat Levy and Irini Moustaki are among 92 newly-elected Fellows.
The Wolfson Foundation has provided LSE with a £1 million award to support state-of-the-art teaching and learning spaces in ...
When teachers actively integrate smartphones into lessons, they can enhance learning and narrow academic gaps.
The 2025 NSS has LSE rated as the top Russell Group university for Organisation and Management and second for Academic ...
In emerging economies, for metrics to play an effective role in driving progress for both the net zero transition and social justice, monitoring needs to get closer to the ground. Here, Rob Macquarie ...
LSE and Tsinghua University have announced a new joint research fund, to strengthen and develop academic collaborations around sustainability.
Climate litigation cases, including those challenging fossil fuel projects, are increasingly reaching supreme courts and constitutional courts across the world.
AI advancements in power, transport and food consumption could reduce global emissions of greenhouse gases by 3.2 to 5.4 billion tonnes of carbon-dioxide-equivalent annually by 2035, according to new ...
Response to the ruling made by a German court in the landmark climate litigation case brought by a Peruvian farmer against electricity producer RWE. Joana Setzer, Associate Professor at the Grantham ...
New research conducted by the Institute and the Center for Research in Economics and Statistics (CREST) has found that women in France emit 26% less carbon with their diet and transport usage.
This brief from the BASIN project explores how behavioural research can better address complex, ‘wicked’ problems such as inclusive water security and climate adaptation.
This study quantifies the impacts of heat stress on the UK labour force, focusing on labour supply, labour productivity, the health of workers, and how adaptation is reducing the negative impacts.