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Many of us love living with pets. We share our homes, beds, food, and highs and lows with them. Indeed, we are so attached to ...
LSE was sector-leading in making positive changes during the 2023/24 academic year and the School was ranked as the UK’s top ...
A new report from The Inclusion Initiative (TII) at LSE reveals that in Capital Markets in Canada some women are thriving in ...
Welcome to the world-leading Department of International History at LSE. We are ranked 6th in the world in the QS World University Ranking by Subject 2025 for History.
Anthropology is the comparative study of culture and society. We ask big questions about what we have in common, and what makes us different.
The Department of Psychological and Behavioural Science (PBS) brings together international experts at the forefront of behavioural science, to undertake research that seeks to understand, predict and ...
"'At every level of command', the organisation of UAV forces intends to serve one goal: 'to preserve the lives of our soldiers'" "Drone schools therefore serve as a vital pipeline between not just the ...
Congratulations to all our students who represented the LSE School of Public Policy (SPP) at the annual Global Public Policy Network (GPPN) conference, which this year was hosted by Sciences Po in ...
Jeanette L. Kaiser is currently pursuing a PhD in Environmental Policy and Development at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). Through her PhD research she will be assessing how ...
What are you currently researching? Two areas have kept me busy at LSE. The first is climate change and how those in poverty can adapt in time. I look at the role of human capital – your education, ...
We had a rich programme of collaboration and exchanges with LSE, which had real consequences for us … The research facilitated the inclusion of these peripheral actors from the favelas of our large ...
LSE Philosophy Associate Professor Kieran Oberman wrote an article for LSE’s Research for the World Magazine. In the article, Oberman is explaining why his new paper, Enough Spurious Distinctions: ...
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