Those who request vegetarian meals in social situations are perceived more positively if they make the request for health ...
It is with great sadness that we have received the news that Joe Jacob has passed away. Joe was a member of the LSE Law Department for nearly 40 years, until 2008. We remember him from our days in the ...
This page includes information for lectures, seminars. Details of undergraduate class teaching will be published on the Timetables web page in mid-September. Teaching begins on Monday, 30 September ...
The short-term economic news in Britain recently has been captivating, dramatic and at times infuriating. But it’s nothing compared to the much bigger story that lies behind the headlines – Britain ...
In a world increasingly shaped by digital transformation, AI and data science present new opportunities to change policymaking in nearly all areas of policy. Yet the capabilities of these emerging ...
Will the 2024 election mark a turning point in American democracy and in the country’s role in the world? Leading experts discuss the 2024 US election and its domestic and international implications.
Central banks are in the course of reining in inflation, after the surge due to COVID-19 and then the worst energy crisis since the 1970s. This unprecedented series of events obviously raised ...
Online and in-person public event (MAR.1.08, Marshall Building), United Kingdom This workshop invites experts from various perspectives to share their insights on achieving the multiple goals of ...
Cycling and other forms of active travel have significant benefits for wellbeing, local economies, air pollution and the environment. Indeed, a substantial increase in active travel is needed to ...