Welcome to the world-leading Department of International Relations at LSE. We are now in our 98th year - one of the oldest as well as largest IR departments in the world, with a truly international ...
Lord Justice Rabinder Singh's recent public lecture at LSE, 'Substantive principles of public law: what happened after 1987?' ...
The Letten Visiting PhD Studentship is aimed at capacity-building for PhD students whose research concerns any aspect of ...
Sam McAlister is a BAFTA-nominated interviews producer, speaker, and exec producer who has negotiated with everyone from Buckingham Palace to The White House, Tesla to Facebook. With skills honed over ...
At the invitation of the Chair-Rapporteur of the United Nations Intergovernmental Working Group on the Right to Development, ...
Professor Devika Hovell recently gave the Annual Kirby Lecture in International Law, hosted by the ANU Law School Centre for ...
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The Ralph Miliband programme is one of LSE's most prestigious public lecture series, receiving attention not only at the LSE but across London, the UK, and globally. The programme was set up in 1996 ...
What does a sustainable future look like, and how do we get there? At LSE our researchers are exploring innovative ideas to understand and reshape the systems of finance, economy, politics and society ...
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Applicants to Postgraduate Taught programmes offered by the following LSE departments will be eligible for consideration for this scholarship: Applicants to double degree programmes will only be ...
If you have a term-time place in halls, you may be able to book an 'early arrival' for August/September. The way you can book to arrive early depends on your hall. This page explains how the process ...