Despite overlapping assessment criteria, there are significant discrepancies in cancer drug funding decisions.
Raghuram Rajan gives a speech at LSE . Raghuram Rajan, former Governor of India’s Central Bank (RBI), visited LSE last week ...
You're now #PartofLSE. What's next? Navigating the financial aspects of London life can sometimes be challenging, especially for students embarking on their university journey. This event is designed ...
You're now #PartofLSE. What's next? Each year, we allocate accommodation to over 4000 students in LSE halls, in University of London intercollegiate residences, and in private halls. This session will ...
LSE is pleased to confirm the continuation of support for undergraduate students through the New Futures Fund. These funds are made up from multiple donations to LSE to support any Home fee status ...
One of the key challenges facing most nations is anticipating the possible paths of social, economic and political development. This forum brings together leading scholars and policymakers to engage ...
Join us for this special event at which LSE President and Vice Chancellor Minouche Shafik will be joined by Sir Tim Berners-Lee. Meet our speakers and chair Tim Berners-Lee, an Oxford graduate and ...
Award-winning writer Angela Saini gives this year’s Wollstonecraft Society Lecture, sharing from her hotly-anticipated book The Patriarchs. Join us as Angela reveals the true roots of gendered ...
Widely used measures of trust rank Greece as one of Europe’s least trusting societies. Yet, when we undertook an ethnographic research project in a region of Northern Greece, we were surprised to find ...
Attend our public information session in Brussels to find out more about applying to and studying at LSE. This event is for anyone interested in undergraduate, study abroad, or graduate programmes at ...
Attend our public information session in Amsterdam to find out more about applying to and studying at LSE. This event is for anyone interested in undergraduate, study abroad, or graduate programmes at ...
The Ubuntu Café, established in 2022, is a space for African students at LSE and friends of Africa to connect, converge, debate and be empowered. To commemorate Africa Day on May 25th , the Firoz ...
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