The role will see Mr Hoffman interact with LSE students and faculty and participate in events including discussions and ...
This page includes information for lectures, seminars. Details of undergraduate class teaching will be published on the Timetables web page in mid-September. Teaching begins on Monday, 30 September ...
Learn to maximise opportunities and mitigate risk stemming from global events with expert commentary and insights from LSE thought-leaders. Understand the relationship between international relations ...
We are pleased to announce the launch of the LSE Legal Advice Clinic, which provides free and confidential one-off legal advice in the areas of family and employment law. We hope that the clinic will ...
The economic risks from climate change can be separated into two categories: physical risks from increased frequency and magnitude of extreme weather and climate events, and transition risks due to ...
LSE Law students recently submitted a third-party intervention before the European Court of Human Rights, arguing that national security concerns must be carefully balanced with freedom of expression ...
Budget 2024, the Government confirmed that it will implement a UK carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) from 1 January 2027. In January 2025, Dr Leonelli has been appointed by His Majesty Revenue ...
What are the implications of Michel Foucault’s critical social theories for how we think about freedom, power, and justice? Political economist Mark Pennington will address this question exploring ...
The Department is home to internationally respected experts in statistics and data science. Maintaining and advancing our leading reputation for teaching and research is our top priority. We offer a ...
Welcome to the Department of Accounting at the LSE. We are one of the leading groups in the world for teaching and research on the economic, institutional and organisational aspects of accounting.
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