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Congratulations on receiving an offer to study at LSE! This evening event is designed to help welcome you into LSE's vibrant international community. You'll have the chance to learn more about what to ...
Need a break from revision? Decompress with LSE Arts and LSE LIFE in this celebration of the 2025 LSE Photo Prize competition. Join us in the Great Hall of the Marshall Building, between 10.00am and 1 ...
Congratulations on receiving an offer to study at LSE! This evening event is designed to help welcome you into LSE's vibrant international community. You'll have the chance to learn more about what to ...
Join us for a critical conversation about the future of digital spaces and how we can reclaim technology for the public good. From monopolized social media platforms to mass data extraction, “Big Tech ...
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 ...
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 ...
In-person and online public event (Sheikh Zayed Theatre, Cheng Kin Ku Building) This event aims at addressing the often overlooked yet profound economic and financial consequences of deforestation.
As generative AI smashed records for speed of individual adoption, organisations are now tackling challenges of making AI work well — well enough to support not just individual adoption, but ...
In-person and online public event (Morning: Wolfson Theatre, Cheng Kin Ku Building; Afternoon: Sumeet Valrani Theatre, Centre Building) Over the past decade, observers and scholars of international ...
Contemporary liberals often praise values such as cohesion and stability. Though commonplace, embracing such values marks the abandonment of a major strand in 20th century liberal thought, a strand ...
Join this talk by Professor René Provost exploring important lessons on the promises and limits of non-state justice in conflict zones, specifically looking at the Kurdish-dominated Democratic ...
With the ubiquity of technological devices, young people are more visible and accessible than ever before, and they are encountering, using and producing an unprecedented amount of sexualised imagery.