The London School of Economics and Political Science and Georgetown University in Washington, DC have announced a new partnership to boost their capacities in research and education.
On 6th of March, Martin Husovec appeared before the Court of Justice of the European Union, representing a consumer organisation, acting as an intervener on the side of the European Commission, in the ...
LSE came in the world top five in five subjects including Geography; Philosophy; Development Studies; Sociology; and Politics ...
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LSE LLB Law student Nurisabela Amira Shah was awarded first place for her digital artefact, Sentuhan Manusia ('Human Touch'). Her submission contrasts a monochrome AI-generated image, symbolizing AI’s ...
Emergency medical conditions caused around 27 million deaths and the loss of over a billion years of healthy life due to ...
Professor Riccardo Crescenzi has been awarded a major grant to explore how Big Science has the potential to drive social and ...
On 21–23 February, the LSE competed in the UK national round of the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition ...
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Marshall Building (MAR), Room 2.06, LSE Campus, United Kingdom LSE's Global Health Initiative is pleased to host this panel, focused on the recent termination of USAID funding and its implications on ...
Congratulations to Dr Cressida Auckland whose book Values and Disorder in Mental Capacity Law (2024) has been shortlisted as one of three titles for the 2025 Socio-Legal Studies Association Prize for ...
This event will be a launch for Understanding Hamas And Why That Matters co-edited by Helena Cobban and Rami G. Khouri, published by OR Books. In a series of rich and probing conversations with ...