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Attributes of LSE students
Attributes of LSE students
The educational experience at the London School of Economics greatly extends the depth and breadth of student's knowledge of their subject and of the Social Sciences, producing graduates who a have a wide variety of skills. Howard Davies, Director of LSE, explains how the student experience at LSE develops key skills that recruiters look for in an applicant. The attributes that Howard suggests LSE graduates have are; a global outlook, strong analytical skills, and considerable self confidence. Meet the Director - www2.lse.ac.uk LSE Careers - www2.lse.ac.uk Released: 26 May 2009.
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London School of Economics
London School of Economics
Focussed on the interaction between students from around the world in a unique environment hosting recreational, academic and social functions, 3XNs vision for the New Students Centre at the London School of Economics and Political Science is about encouraging synergy and social behaviour in a space the students can call their home.
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Why study at LSE
Why study at LSE
LSE students and staff explain why prospective undergraduate and graduate students should consider studying at the School. Study at LSE - www2.lse.ac.uk Released: 15 November 2010.
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Acid House Kings - London School Of Economics
Acid House Kings - London School Of Economics
Sing along friendly karaoke video. ALBUM VERSION. From "Sing Along With Acid House Kings" CD + Karaoke DVD. www.acidhousekings.com
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London School of Economics - Unionview.com
London School of Economics - Unionview.com
www.unionview.com - Visit for more LSE videos: Introduction, Campus, Academia, Halls, Eating, Societies, Student union, The city, Cost of living, Summary. Unionview "Independent University Film Guides"
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LSE head quits over Libya links
LSE head quits over Libya links
Organisations with links to the Libyan regime have come increasingly under the spotlight. In the UK, Sir Howard Davies , the head of the prestigious London School of Economics has resigned after disclosures the university accepted multi-million dollar donations from former student Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, a son of the Libyan leader. Al Jazeera's Paul Brennan reports.
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The Enigma Of Capital - Professor David Harvey - Part 1 - London School of Economics
The Enigma Of Capital - Professor David Harvey - Part 1 - London School of Economics
For three centuries the capitalist system has shaped western society and conditioned the lives of its people. Capitalism is cyclical and increasingly bankrupt. Boom-and-bust is its model. Laying bare the follies of the international financial system, eminent academic David Harvey looks at the nature of capitalism and why it's time to call a halt to its unbridled excesses. He examines the vast flows of money that surge round the world in daily volumes well in excess of the sum of all its economies. He looks at the cycles of boom and bust in the world's housing and stock markets and shows that periodic episodes of meltdown are not only inevitable in the capitalist system but essential to its survival. The essence of capitalism is its amorality and lawlessness and to talk of a regulated, ethical capitalism is to make a fundamental error. The Enigma of Capital considers how crises of the current sort can best be contained within the constraints of capitalism, and makes the case for a social order that would allow us to live within a system that really could be responsible, just, and humane. David Harvey is Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at the City University of New York Graduate School and former Professor of Geography at Johns Hopkins and Oxford Universities. The author of numerous books, he was awarded the Patron's Medal of the Royal Geographical Society in 1995 and elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2007. He is the world's most cited academic <b>...</b>
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The London School of Economics Campus
The London School of Economics Campus
A short video on how to find your way around the LSE campus. For a more detailed map and information on how to get to the campus visit: www2.lse.ac.uk www.loosetv.net Produced and Edited by Danial Riaz. Starring Andrew Siv
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Joyful moments at LSE (summer school 2009)
Joyful moments at LSE (summer school 2009)
LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS, July/August 2009. This is a selection of pictures taken by many international students who decided to attend a Summer School programme at the London School of Economics and Political Science in summer 2009... this slideshow represents the funniest moments of 3 fantastic weeks in London! The London School of Economics and Political Science is a public research university specialised in the social sciences located in London, United Kingdom, and a constituent college of the federal University of London. "I GOTTA FEELING" is the second single from American group The Black Eyed Peas' fifth studio album "The END", produced by the French DJ David Guetta. "POKER FACE" is the second single from American songwriter Lady Gaga's debut album "The Fame", produced by the Moroccan producer RedOne. LONDON : summer_09 (The Godfather meets GoodFellas!)
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London School of Economics Christmas Choir performing Handel's Hallelujah
London School of Economics Christmas Choir performing Handel's Hallelujah
LSE Christmas Concert Page by Music@LSE Date: Tuesday 7 December 2009 Venue: St Clement Danes Church, Strand, London LSESU Music Society and the Orchestra perform a seasonal programme.
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Remi Kanazi @ LSE
Remi Kanazi @ LSE
Poetry from his brilliant collection 'Poetic Injustice' live at London School of Economics on 29th November 2011.
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Stiglitz - the failures of Economics @ London School of Economics 1.flv
Stiglitz - the failures of Economics @ London School of Economics 1.flv
Uploaded by MrNChoudhury on Oct 28, 2011 8 Feb 2010 LSE boogiefinger.blogspot.com Stiglitz at the LSE or London School of Economics. Fabian Socialism en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org Center for Policy and Economic Research www.cepr.net SUPPORT FOR A Global FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS TAX What a roster. query.nytimes.com Great Quote from article "Mr. Stiglitz's call for a new economic order seems a bit fanciful. Can you imagine President #Obama going before the American people and telling them they need to emulate Sweden? Imagine the fun @GlennBeck would have with that." www.pbs.org Joseph Stiglitz, Barney Frank Respond to 'Reckless Endangerment' Allegations www.wired.com www.pierrelemieux.org Implications of the New Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Risk-based Capital Standard Joseph Stiglitz and SEIU at Occupy Wall Street youtu.be In contrast, Fannie Mae's and Freddie Mac's risk-based capital requirement subjects the company to a decade-long "nuclearwinter" scenario along the interest-rate and credit risk vectors and adds a 30 percent safety cushion for operations risk. If the company can withstand the rigors of such punishing and rare strain, the likelihood is that its capital is more than adequate to its risk. And the rarer the probability of the scenario, the more likely is the adequacy of the company's capital. So how rare is the scenario in the test? In 1997, former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker wrote that the possibility of default if Fannie Mae met the test was <b>...</b>
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4/8 LSE A 1st Opp. 2nd Speaker Final Koc Worlds WUDC 2010
4/8 LSE A 1st Opp. 2nd Speaker Final Koc Worlds WUDC 2010
London School of Economics (LSE) A ist Opening Opposition here is the 2nd Speaker of LSE A at WUDC Kocworlds 2010 Grand Final. Motion: This House believes that the media should show the full horror of war. 1P Harvard A 1O London School of Economics 2P Oxford A 2O Sydney A Sydney A won
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Study Abroad: London School of Economics
Study Abroad: London School of Economics
Quantitative economics major, Marybeth Wallace, spent her junior year at the London School of Economics. Listen to her talk about the kind of courses she was able to take at the LSE, and how study abroad "pushes you outside of your comfort zone."
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2/8 Speaker: LSE A 1st Opp. 1st Speaker Final Koc Worlds WUDC 2010
2/8 Speaker: LSE A 1st Opp. 1st Speaker Final Koc Worlds WUDC 2010
London School of Economics (LSE) A ist Opening Opposition here is the 1st Speaker of LSE A at WUDC Kocworlds 2010 Grand Final. Motion: This House believes that the media should show the full horror of war. 1P Harvard A 1O London School of Economics 2P Oxford A 2O Sydney A Sydney A won
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Prof Nicholas Stern, of the London School of Economics, speaking at COP17 in South Africa
Prof Nicholas Stern, of the London School of Economics, speaking at COP17 in South Africa
Prof Nicholas Stern, of the London School of Economics, speaking at COP17 in South Africa
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Professor Muhammad Yunus - Social Business: to solve society's most pressing problems
Professor Muhammad Yunus - Social Business: to solve society's most pressing problems
Speaker(s): Professor Muhammad Yunus Recorded on 24 November 2011 in Old Theatre, Old Building. LSE Honorary Degree Ceremony Muhammad Yunus is to be awarded an Honorary Degree -- Doctor of Science (Economics) at this ceremony. Professor Yunus will mark the occasion by giving a lecture entitled Social Business: to solve society's most pressing problems and will then take questions from the audience. Muhammad Yunus was born on 28 June 1940 in the village of Bathua, Chittagong, a seaport in Bangladesh. The third of fourteen children, he was educated at Dhaka University and was awarded a Fulbright scholarship to study economics at Vanderbilt University. He then served as chairman of the economics department at Chittagong University before devoting his life to providing financial and social services to the poorest of the poor. He is the founder of Grameen Bank, serving as managing director until May 2011. Yunus is the author of the bestselling Banker to the Poor. In October 2006, Muhammad Yunus was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, along with Grameen Bank, for their efforts to create economic and social development. The trailer of Bonsai People - The Vision of Muhammad Yunus, the first film that looks at the work of Muhammad Yunus from microcredit through to social business can be viewed here.
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Gaddafi's PhD from London School of Economics-The Isle-03-12-2011-(Part1)
Gaddafi's PhD from London School of Economics-The Isle-03-12-2011-(Part1)
www.presstv.com Gaddafi's PhD from the London School of Economics, the violence and heavy crackdown of protester and many other issues related to Libya are reviewed in this edition of The Isle.
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From Poverty to Power Voxpops - LSE, London
From Poverty to Power Voxpops - LSE, London
Students at the London School of Economics (LSE) share their thoughts on how active citizens and effective states can help to overcome poverty, after a 'From Poverty to Power' book tour event. From Poverty to Power is essential reading for anyone who cares about our shared future and wants to do more to make it a better place for everyone. Published by Oxfam, it provides critical insights into the massive human and economic costs of inequality and poverty and proposes realistic solutions. Join the debate on how active citizens and effective states can change the world. Blog: www.oxfamblogs.org
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Imran Khan's lecture at London School of Economics Part 1/6
Imran Khan's lecture at London School of Economics Part 1/6
Imran Khan's lecture on the emerging political crisis in Pakistan, at London School of Economics on 12th June 2007. Democracy or Dictatorship