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LSE and the University of Roehampton have created the Consortium for Researching Inclusive Cultures in the Arts, supported by ...
Increasing returns to scale reinforce agglomeration and clustering effects. Early leadership in building knowledge hubs and ...
Arafat Hosen Khan, a Visiting Senior Fellow at LSE Law School, was recently quoted in an article in the Economist, discussing ...
We are delighted to announce the appointment of Dr Jonathan Pershing as the Inaugural Dean of its new Global School of ...
Dinara Nurusheva, 2025-26 Atlantic Fellow for Social and Economic Equity The 20 new Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic ...
Somalia, Mapping the Fragments: Justice & Security in Kismayo and Galkayo The general failure of national peace processes has contributed to the emergence of new spaces and dynamics of both peace and ...
International Inequalities InstituteThe International Inequalities Institute at LSE brings together experts from many LSE departments and centres to lead critical and cutting edge research to ...
What are the threats and opportunities of the near and distant future, and what can better world could look like? Thank you for those who joined LSE Festival 2025 from Monday 16 to Saturday 21 June ...
The LSE Department of Government, a world-leading centre for the study and research of politics and government.
The Centre For Macroeconomics is a research centre that brings together a group of world class experts to carry out pioneering research on the study of nations’ prosperity, and the crises that afflict ...
Register for this event here How dependencies and impacts on nature can create financially material risks and opportunities for businesses The Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) ...
Tom Tayler – Head of International Sustainability Policy, Aviva. Tom leads Aviva’s advocacy with international and multilateral policymakers and regulators on climate change, sustainability, and ...