Could the digital economy be heading for its own 2008? In a new working paper, Regulatory governance of the digital economy: ...
Curious about becoming a diplomat or want to understand what diplomats really do? This course takes you beyond the stereotypes of formal speeches and champagne receptions to uncover the realities of ...
Larry Kramer became President and Vice Chancellor of the London School of Economics and Political Science in April 2024. He previously served as President of the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation ...
The Department provides top-quality international and multidisciplinary research and teaching on social and public policy challenges facing countries across the world.
The Marshall Institute works to improve the impact and effectiveness of private action for public benefit through research, teaching and catalysing action. We do this by bringing together theory and ...
This year, we are celebrating the centenary of The Women’s Library, the UK’s oldest and largest book, archive and museum collection on the history of feminism, campaigning and activism from the late ...
Musical life at LSE flourishes with a series of outstanding lunchtime concerts which showcase an impressively international spectrum of musicians. These take place on Thursdays in term time. For those ...
Jacco is a Professor in the Law School, having joined the LSE in 2008. He has degrees from Leiden University, in The Netherlands, and the University of Oxford. At the LSE he teaches courses on ...
As data becomes increasingly essential in today's business landscape, the disparity between data reliance and professionals' proficiency in utilising it effectively widens. Ensuring your teams can ...
The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) opened in 1895. It was the brain child of Sidney Webb, supported by his wife, the social investigator Beatrice Webb, the political scientist ...
LSE Summer School offers a broad set of courses across a variety of different disciplines, taught by leading scholars in their fields.