In this event, Professor Robert J. Sampson discussed his ground-breaking study of criminal justice, showing that when you come of age matters as much (and perhaps more than) who you are in determining ...
We are delighted to announce the second issue of the LSE Law School’s Legal Studies Working Paper Series for 2024.
This event has been co-organised by the LSE Middle East Centre and the Society for Algerian Studies. This lecture by Dr Charis Boutieri explores how Tunisian citizens, free to deliberate in public ...
Attend our public information session in Rome to find out more about applying to and studying at LSE. This event is for anyone interested in undergraduate, study abroad, or graduate programmes at LSE ...
This research looks at how the design of GenAI output can impact critical engagement and intellectual diversity. Prevalent forms of algorithmic output often provide a user with one ‘best’ solution ...
Join us for the launch of Noemí Pérez Vásquez's new book, Women's Access to Transitional Justice in Timor-Leste. This book delivers an assessment of access to transitional justice from a gender ...
In-person and online public event (Sheikh Zayed Theatre, Cheng Kin Ku Building) What does the outcome of the US presidential election mean for democrats and progressives? What is its significance both ...
This event will screen the movie Cobalt Rush – The future of going green, which investigates the human and environmental costs associated with the extraction of minerals for the transition to net zero ...
As digital technologies transform the lives of young people across the globe, profound shifts are occurring in the way young people negotiate their identities. This talk will explore how these new ...
Against the backdrop of a rising Hindu majoritarianism and marked social and economic inequality, what does it mean to be a Muslim woman in India today? This event marks the launch of Lexi Stadlen’s ...
This lecture, part of a series on Strategy: New Voices will explore the strategic nexus between great power conflict, energy independence and climate action, and how to develop effective international ...
Crises abound: our economies, democracies, social relations, cultural identities, and the very planet that we live on are subjected to repeated and increasingly severe shocks. Have we entered an age ...
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