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LSE Department of Management – Our Story
From 1895 to the present day, the LSE Department of Management has been a pioneer in research and teaching.
For more information, please visit: lse.ac.uk/management
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A day in the life of an LSE student
Second year Anthropology student Hannah Cottrell shows us what a typical day is like for her at LSE.
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A Day in the Life of an LSE Student
Speaker(s): Cleo Pearson
Recorded on 2 May 2013.
Third year Geography student Cleo Pearson shows us what a typical day is like for her at LSE.
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Why Study at LSE
LSE students and staff explain why prospective undergraduate and graduate students should consider studying at the School.
Study at LSE - http://www2.lse.ac.uk/study/
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LSE Campus Tour
Discover LSE’s central London campus.
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Introduction to Economics, LSE Kick Off Day 2011
Professor Amos Witztum provides an introduction to economics at the LSE Kick Off Day for students studying by distance learning through the University of London International Programmes in September 2011.
To find out about gaining a University of London qualification with academic direction by LSE through distance learning visit: http://www.londoninternational.ac.uk/lse
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2015 at LSE - A Year in Review
This film celebrates LSE in 2015.
2015 was a great year to be #partofLSE. What does 2016 hold for all of us?
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Video diary – Jenna’s first few weeks at LSE
The first video diary from Jenna, a new undergraduate student at LSE.
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So you want to go to LSE?
A typical LSE applicant...
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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 LS
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Studying at LSE
Wanda shares her top tips about studying at LSE and gives you some insight into what it's like to study at LSE along the way. For more info, visit www.lsesu.com.
Features 'Good Morning' by Kanye West.
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The LSE Accounting Student Experience
A Student Perspective of the LSE Department of Accounting
Contributors: Professor Alnoor Bhimani, Professor Wim Van der Stede, Dr Julia Morley, Zhu Yuan, Greg Hadjigrigoriadis, Dr Matthew Hall, Madushi De Silva-Miesner, Ian Schneider, Joanna Frontczak, Alex Sirunjan
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Life in London: what LSE students can enjoy in London
LSE students discuss the benefits of living in London.
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LSE Master of Public Administration
The LSE Master of Public Administration video shows MPA students, faculty and alumni sharing their experiences of the outstanding interdisciplinary two-year Master of Public Administration degree. Students are taught and equipped with high-level policy analysis skills which are applicable in both the public and private sector in any part of the world.
For more information, go to: http://www.lse.a
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LSE Campus Tour - let the Sabbs show you around!
Welcome to LSE! Have a look around the campus with this year's Sabbatical Officers - Nona Buckley-Irvine, Sebastian Bruhn, Tom Maksymiw and Alastair Duncan.
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L.S.E. & Höhner - Kopfe Sneide 2012
L.S.E. & Höhner - Kopfe Sneide 2012
Buenas noches, Senoras y Senores
Mein Damen und Herren
Das ist die Geschichte von eine berühmte Matador
Er hat immer alle Stiere gemakt
Bisteca für Cantina
Keine Stiere in Espana wollte mehr kämpfen
Mit diese Torero in Arena
Da hatte man geholt eines Tages eine kleine Stier
Aus Colonia en Allemania
Wenn Matador denken an diese Stier
Denk'er immer zurück an die
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Video diary - Studying at LSE: Liz’s game show!
Liz enlists two friends, Beth and Kavi, to show the wide variety of study styles on LSE degrees.
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L.S.E Sein lassen Musik video 1996
Verehrte Kunden, wir bitten einen Moment um Ihre Aufmerksamkeit.
Im Hummerbecken unserer Feinkostabteilung ist ein kleiner Junge vorgefunden worden.
Er ist mit einem gelben Gießkännchen bekleidet und hört auf den Namen Ralf.
Die Eltern werden gebeten, sich zu melden.
Ralf, mich triff der Schlach, der Ralf
Dat kann nur unsere Ralf sein
Hummerbecken?
Dat es unsere Ralf!
Ja, hör mal, Birgit, wo is
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Video diary – Liz shows us a typical day at LSE
The first video diary from Liz, a new undergraduate student at LSE.
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How to apply for graduate study
LSE students and staff describe the type of student we are looking for and give advice on how to apply for graduate study.
Study at LSE - http://www2.lse.ac.uk/study/
Released: 15 November 2010.
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A Day in the Life of an LSE student - Holidays!
LSE student and beauty vlogger Liz (LizzieLoves) takes us out and about in London. Just a day in the life of an LSE student in summer...
Thank you Liz! x
Our channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/lsesu
LizzieLoves on Youtube: http://bit.ly/1U6JkQD
- Follow us! -
TWITTER: http://www.twitter.com/lsesu
FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/lsesu
INSTA: http://instgram.com/lsesu
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How to apply for undergraduate study
LSE students and staff describe the type of student we are looking for and give advice on how to apply for undergraduate study.
Study at LSE - http://www2.lse.ac.uk/study/
Released: 15 November 2010.
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Video diary – Liz shows us the social side of LSE
The second video diary from Liz, a new undergraduate student at LSE. In this video, Liz tells us how she made friends during her first term, and talks about the variety of ways to socialize at LSE.
Contributor: Elizabeth Battle
LSE Department of Management – Our Story
From 1895 to the present day, the LSE Department of Management has been a pioneer in research and teaching.
For more information, please visit: lse.ac.uk/mana...
From 1895 to the present day, the LSE Department of Management has been a pioneer in research and teaching.
For more information, please visit: lse.ac.uk/management
wn.com/Lse Department Of Management – Our Story
From 1895 to the present day, the LSE Department of Management has been a pioneer in research and teaching.
For more information, please visit: lse.ac.uk/management
- published: 11 Feb 2016
- views: 40
A day in the life of an LSE student
Second year Anthropology student Hannah Cottrell shows us what a typical day is like for her at LSE....
Second year Anthropology student Hannah Cottrell shows us what a typical day is like for her at LSE.
wn.com/A Day In The Life Of An Lse Student
Second year Anthropology student Hannah Cottrell shows us what a typical day is like for her at LSE.
- published: 27 Apr 2015
- views: 16916
A Day in the Life of an LSE Student
Speaker(s): Cleo Pearson
Recorded on 2 May 2013.
Third year Geography student Cleo Pearson shows us what a typical day is like for her at LSE....
Speaker(s): Cleo Pearson
Recorded on 2 May 2013.
Third year Geography student Cleo Pearson shows us what a typical day is like for her at LSE.
wn.com/A Day In The Life Of An Lse Student
Speaker(s): Cleo Pearson
Recorded on 2 May 2013.
Third year Geography student Cleo Pearson shows us what a typical day is like for her at LSE.
- published: 02 May 2013
- views: 68775
Why Study at LSE
LSE students and staff explain why prospective undergraduate and graduate students should consider studying at the School.
Study at LSE - http://www2.lse.ac.uk...
LSE students and staff explain why prospective undergraduate and graduate students should consider studying at the School.
Study at LSE - http://www2.lse.ac.uk/study/
wn.com/Why Study At Lse
LSE students and staff explain why prospective undergraduate and graduate students should consider studying at the School.
Study at LSE - http://www2.lse.ac.uk/study/
- published: 18 Nov 2013
- views: 50596
LSE Campus Tour
Discover LSE’s central London campus....
Discover LSE’s central London campus.
wn.com/Lse Campus Tour
Discover LSE’s central London campus.
- published: 26 Nov 2015
- views: 5907
Introduction to Economics, LSE Kick Off Day 2011
Professor Amos Witztum provides an introduction to economics at the LSE Kick Off Day for students studying by distance learning through the University of London...
Professor Amos Witztum provides an introduction to economics at the LSE Kick Off Day for students studying by distance learning through the University of London International Programmes in September 2011.
To find out about gaining a University of London qualification with academic direction by LSE through distance learning visit: http://www.londoninternational.ac.uk/lse
wn.com/Introduction To Economics, Lse Kick Off Day 2011
Professor Amos Witztum provides an introduction to economics at the LSE Kick Off Day for students studying by distance learning through the University of London International Programmes in September 2011.
To find out about gaining a University of London qualification with academic direction by LSE through distance learning visit: http://www.londoninternational.ac.uk/lse
- published: 25 Jan 2012
- views: 125490
2015 at LSE - A Year in Review
This film celebrates LSE in 2015.
2015 was a great year to be #partofLSE. What does 2016 hold for all of us?...
This film celebrates LSE in 2015.
2015 was a great year to be #partofLSE. What does 2016 hold for all of us?
wn.com/2015 At Lse A Year In Review
This film celebrates LSE in 2015.
2015 was a great year to be #partofLSE. What does 2016 hold for all of us?
- published: 14 Jan 2016
- views: 3159
Video diary – Jenna’s first few weeks at LSE
The first video diary from Jenna, a new undergraduate student at LSE....
The first video diary from Jenna, a new undergraduate student at LSE.
wn.com/Video Diary – Jenna’S First Few Weeks At Lse
The first video diary from Jenna, a new undergraduate student at LSE.
- published: 26 Nov 2015
- views: 3128
So you want to go to LSE?
A typical LSE applicant......
A typical LSE applicant...
wn.com/So You Want To Go To Lse
A typical LSE applicant...
- published: 31 Mar 2011
- views: 51896
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 Sci...
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 - http://www2.lse.ac.uk/aboutLSE/meetTheDirector/
LSE Careers - http://www2.lse.ac.uk/intranet/CareersAndVacancies/
Released: 26 May 2009.
wn.com/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 - http://www2.lse.ac.uk/aboutLSE/meetTheDirector/
LSE Careers - http://www2.lse.ac.uk/intranet/CareersAndVacancies/
Released: 26 May 2009.
- published: 11 Jan 2011
- views: 36102
Studying at LSE
Wanda shares her top tips about studying at LSE and gives you some insight into what it's like to study at LSE along the way. For more info, visit www.lsesu.com...
Wanda shares her top tips about studying at LSE and gives you some insight into what it's like to study at LSE along the way. For more info, visit www.lsesu.com.
Features 'Good Morning' by Kanye West.
wn.com/Studying At Lse
Wanda shares her top tips about studying at LSE and gives you some insight into what it's like to study at LSE along the way. For more info, visit www.lsesu.com.
Features 'Good Morning' by Kanye West.
- published: 07 Aug 2012
- views: 14038
The LSE Accounting Student Experience
A Student Perspective of the LSE Department of Accounting
Contributors: Professor Alnoor Bhimani, Professor Wim Van der Stede, Dr Julia Morley, Zhu Yuan, Greg ...
A Student Perspective of the LSE Department of Accounting
Contributors: Professor Alnoor Bhimani, Professor Wim Van der Stede, Dr Julia Morley, Zhu Yuan, Greg Hadjigrigoriadis, Dr Matthew Hall, Madushi De Silva-Miesner, Ian Schneider, Joanna Frontczak, Alex Sirunjan
wn.com/The Lse Accounting Student Experience
A Student Perspective of the LSE Department of Accounting
Contributors: Professor Alnoor Bhimani, Professor Wim Van der Stede, Dr Julia Morley, Zhu Yuan, Greg Hadjigrigoriadis, Dr Matthew Hall, Madushi De Silva-Miesner, Ian Schneider, Joanna Frontczak, Alex Sirunjan
- published: 20 Jun 2014
- views: 7459
Life in London: what LSE students can enjoy in London
LSE students discuss the benefits of living in London....
LSE students discuss the benefits of living in London.
wn.com/Life In London What Lse Students Can Enjoy In London
LSE students discuss the benefits of living in London.
- published: 30 Mar 2015
- views: 6594
LSE Master of Public Administration
The LSE Master of Public Administration video shows MPA students, faculty and alumni sharing their experiences of the outstanding interdisciplinary two-year Mas...
The LSE Master of Public Administration video shows MPA students, faculty and alumni sharing their experiences of the outstanding interdisciplinary two-year Master of Public Administration degree. Students are taught and equipped with high-level policy analysis skills which are applicable in both the public and private sector in any part of the world.
For more information, go to: http://www.lse.ac.uk/IPA/MPA/TheMPA.aspx
Contributors: Hannah Kramer, Sebastian Gallego Jimenez, Hind Metwalli, Dinker Bhardwaj, Sinae Sung, Dr Lloyd Gruber, Dr Babken Babajanian, Upaasna Kaul, Jeegar Kakkad, Mollie Foust and Madeleine Lee.
wn.com/Lse Master Of Public Administration
The LSE Master of Public Administration video shows MPA students, faculty and alumni sharing their experiences of the outstanding interdisciplinary two-year Master of Public Administration degree. Students are taught and equipped with high-level policy analysis skills which are applicable in both the public and private sector in any part of the world.
For more information, go to: http://www.lse.ac.uk/IPA/MPA/TheMPA.aspx
Contributors: Hannah Kramer, Sebastian Gallego Jimenez, Hind Metwalli, Dinker Bhardwaj, Sinae Sung, Dr Lloyd Gruber, Dr Babken Babajanian, Upaasna Kaul, Jeegar Kakkad, Mollie Foust and Madeleine Lee.
- published: 07 Jan 2016
- views: 2338
LSE Campus Tour - let the Sabbs show you around!
Welcome to LSE! Have a look around the campus with this year's Sabbatical Officers - Nona Buckley-Irvine, Sebastian Bruhn, Tom Maksymiw and Alastair Duncan....
Welcome to LSE! Have a look around the campus with this year's Sabbatical Officers - Nona Buckley-Irvine, Sebastian Bruhn, Tom Maksymiw and Alastair Duncan.
wn.com/Lse Campus Tour Let The Sabbs Show You Around
Welcome to LSE! Have a look around the campus with this year's Sabbatical Officers - Nona Buckley-Irvine, Sebastian Bruhn, Tom Maksymiw and Alastair Duncan.
- published: 19 Sep 2014
- views: 8074
L.S.E. & Höhner - Kopfe Sneide 2012
L.S.E. & Höhner - Kopfe Sneide 2012
Buenas noches, Senoras y Senores
Mein Damen und Herren
Das ist die Geschichte von eine berühmte Matador
Er hat immer alle S...
L.S.E. & Höhner - Kopfe Sneide 2012
Buenas noches, Senoras y Senores
Mein Damen und Herren
Das ist die Geschichte von eine berühmte Matador
Er hat immer alle Stiere gemakt
Bisteca für Cantina
Keine Stiere in Espana wollte mehr kämpfen
Mit diese Torero in Arena
Da hatte man geholt eines Tages eine kleine Stier
Aus Colonia en Allemania
Wenn Matador denken an diese Stier
Denk'er immer zurück an die wunderbare Zeit - in Hospital
Meine Name isse normalerweise zu lang
José Maria Manuel Fango Paco Carrera de Cadentes
Darum rufen alle Senoritas mit grosse Balkones
"Viva, Viva El Condomes!"
Ich bin eine grosse Matador
Ich komme in die Stadt um zu sneide de Stier de Ohr
Ich ben ene kleine Stier
Un jestern, da war ich noch nich hier
Da hab' ich noch esu schön em Jrünjürtel jesesse
Un met minger Koh et jröne Jras jefresse
Avver eins sach ich Dir kleine Mann
An mir weste du noch ding Freud dran han
Ich weiss jenau wat du wells
du wells mich stechen
mit dem roode Lappe locke
un dann stechen
Ich weiss jenau wat du wells
du wells de Kopfe sneide
du wells mer immer nur de Kopfe sneide
Isse normal eine Stier musse sterbe
Du weiss Du musse heute sterbe
Wat wells du met dä kleine spetze Dinger?
Pass op Jung, söns jit et jet op de Finger
Dann riess ich d'r en fünnef en de Jack - Zack!
Un schmiesse d'r et Hötche en de Sod - Jot!
Ich steche meine Toledo in Deine Rucke
Und mach aus Dir eine Ochsenschwanzesuppa
Ich weiss jenau wat du wells
du wells de Kopfe sneide
dr well mer immer nur de Kopfe sneide
He Stier, komm her zu mir!
Jetz kumm ich
Warum gucke de Stier mich so komisch an
Mit seine gluhede Auge?
Das ist eine komische Stier
Es ist nicht so wie die Stiere
Die ich normalerweise in Arena mit gekämpfte hab
Eine ganz andere Stier, eine komische Stier
Aah Amigo, jetz dunn ich ens jet he steche
mit dem Hörnchen in d'r Popo rein, ja
Jetz jev ich dir ens sneide
Jetz kriss du sneide, Du Botzebein
Pass ens op he! Botz eraf, Senor!
Oh Scheisse, ich musse sterbe
Oh Mamma, ich musse noch heute sterbe
Oh Mamma, warum muss ich sterbe?
Oh Mamma, ich musse noch heute sterbe
Oh Mamma
Oh Mamma, Kopfe Sneide ...
Und die Moral von die Geschicht:
Steche und sneide eine Stiere nicht!
(Instrumental)
wn.com/L.S.E. Höhner Kopfe Sneide 2012
L.S.E. & Höhner - Kopfe Sneide 2012
Buenas noches, Senoras y Senores
Mein Damen und Herren
Das ist die Geschichte von eine berühmte Matador
Er hat immer alle Stiere gemakt
Bisteca für Cantina
Keine Stiere in Espana wollte mehr kämpfen
Mit diese Torero in Arena
Da hatte man geholt eines Tages eine kleine Stier
Aus Colonia en Allemania
Wenn Matador denken an diese Stier
Denk'er immer zurück an die wunderbare Zeit - in Hospital
Meine Name isse normalerweise zu lang
José Maria Manuel Fango Paco Carrera de Cadentes
Darum rufen alle Senoritas mit grosse Balkones
"Viva, Viva El Condomes!"
Ich bin eine grosse Matador
Ich komme in die Stadt um zu sneide de Stier de Ohr
Ich ben ene kleine Stier
Un jestern, da war ich noch nich hier
Da hab' ich noch esu schön em Jrünjürtel jesesse
Un met minger Koh et jröne Jras jefresse
Avver eins sach ich Dir kleine Mann
An mir weste du noch ding Freud dran han
Ich weiss jenau wat du wells
du wells mich stechen
mit dem roode Lappe locke
un dann stechen
Ich weiss jenau wat du wells
du wells de Kopfe sneide
du wells mer immer nur de Kopfe sneide
Isse normal eine Stier musse sterbe
Du weiss Du musse heute sterbe
Wat wells du met dä kleine spetze Dinger?
Pass op Jung, söns jit et jet op de Finger
Dann riess ich d'r en fünnef en de Jack - Zack!
Un schmiesse d'r et Hötche en de Sod - Jot!
Ich steche meine Toledo in Deine Rucke
Und mach aus Dir eine Ochsenschwanzesuppa
Ich weiss jenau wat du wells
du wells de Kopfe sneide
dr well mer immer nur de Kopfe sneide
He Stier, komm her zu mir!
Jetz kumm ich
Warum gucke de Stier mich so komisch an
Mit seine gluhede Auge?
Das ist eine komische Stier
Es ist nicht so wie die Stiere
Die ich normalerweise in Arena mit gekämpfte hab
Eine ganz andere Stier, eine komische Stier
Aah Amigo, jetz dunn ich ens jet he steche
mit dem Hörnchen in d'r Popo rein, ja
Jetz jev ich dir ens sneide
Jetz kriss du sneide, Du Botzebein
Pass ens op he! Botz eraf, Senor!
Oh Scheisse, ich musse sterbe
Oh Mamma, ich musse noch heute sterbe
Oh Mamma, warum muss ich sterbe?
Oh Mamma, ich musse noch heute sterbe
Oh Mamma
Oh Mamma, Kopfe Sneide ...
Und die Moral von die Geschicht:
Steche und sneide eine Stiere nicht!
(Instrumental)
- published: 09 Sep 2012
- views: 28491
Video diary - Studying at LSE: Liz’s game show!
Liz enlists two friends, Beth and Kavi, to show the wide variety of study styles on LSE degrees....
Liz enlists two friends, Beth and Kavi, to show the wide variety of study styles on LSE degrees.
wn.com/Video Diary Studying At Lse Liz’S Game Show
Liz enlists two friends, Beth and Kavi, to show the wide variety of study styles on LSE degrees.
- published: 29 Jan 2016
- views: 359
L.S.E Sein lassen Musik video 1996
Verehrte Kunden, wir bitten einen Moment um Ihre Aufmerksamkeit.
Im Hummerbecken unserer Feinkostabteilung ist ein kleiner Junge vorgefunden worden.
Er ist mit ...
Verehrte Kunden, wir bitten einen Moment um Ihre Aufmerksamkeit.
Im Hummerbecken unserer Feinkostabteilung ist ein kleiner Junge vorgefunden worden.
Er ist mit einem gelben Gießkännchen bekleidet und hört auf den Namen Ralf.
Die Eltern werden gebeten, sich zu melden.
Ralf, mich triff der Schlach, der Ralf
Dat kann nur unsere Ralf sein
Hummerbecken?
Dat es unsere Ralf!
Ja, hör mal, Birgit, wo is Deine kleine Bruder?
Ich hab' jesacht, Du solls en doch nich loslasse, wie is das jekommen?
Was bist Du da am kauen, wat has Du da jenommen?
Sach, wie is dann dä Ralf an der Hummer dran jekommen?
Wie, Du weiß dat nit, Du bis da jarnich beijewesen was?
Dat darf doch wohl nich wahr sein
Ich hab' Dir doch jesacht, Du solls doch auf den aufpassen
Du weiß doch wie der is, wenn der allein irjentwo dran jet
Dat dann alles am Ende is!
Ich habe Dir schon tausend mal gesagt, Du sollst es sein lassen!
Ich habe Dir schon tausend mal gesagt, Du sollst es sein lassen!
Dä schnapp ich m'r jetz!
Hör e mal Rald, kommen se mal her
Jeben se m'r mal den Jungen, also Ralf
Wat häste do jemat, wat hät dä jesat?
Minge Klein soll do dä Hummer anjepack han?
Sie sin he verantwortlich!
Wenn dä Jung ertrunken wär
Saren se jetz nich, dat wär so nich
Weil, anderfalls Prozeß am Hals!
Ich habe Dir schon tausend mal gesagt, Du sollst es sein lassen!
Ich habe Dir schon tausend mal gesagt, Du sollst es sein lassen!
Nä, ihr quält mich aber auch heut'!
Leeven ralf, wie krieje ich dich drüch?
Do bes jo klätsche nass un stinks wie 'ne Fesch!
War soll ich dann nur mache, ich krieje he nit de Kurv!
Stommer he en dä Feinkostabteilung vun däm Doof!
Och, komm Birgitlein, jetz jeste mal da
In die Wäscheabteilung 'rein
Da, wo der Stapel mit der Handtücher ist
Jeste da hin un ziehste eins 'raus
Aber nein, nich eso, nich da von unten die!
Aber nich die, dat darf doch nich wahr sein! Birgit!
Ich habe Dir schon tausend mal gesagt, Du sollst es sein lassen!
Ich habe Dir schon tausend mal gesagt, Du sollst es sein lassen!
Jib dat Handtuch her, jib et her! Is jut, du brauchs nich zu weinen!
So, jetz han ich dat jepack
Leeven Jott, leeven Jott
Ävver nä, ich wollt doch noch jet enkaufe, enkaufe
Jo wo es dä Ware, jo wo es ming Täsch?
Wo han ich dann mi' Portemonai, mi Portemonai es weg!
Ralf! Ich habe ?ir schon tausend mal gesagt
Wo bes Du mit dem Waren hinjefahren?
Du sollst es doch sein lassen! Ralf!
Jetzt es et Jeld fott! Nä!
Birgit, Birgit, Birgit bliev he
Nä, nich die Milch, nich die Milch, nich die... Biirgiiiit!
Nä, dat schleit m'r op d'r Mare
Wenn ich dat ührem Papa sare
Kutt er ohne Esse en et Bett
Un wed em Keller anjekett
Dass beste lied von L.S.E wie ich finde..........
wn.com/L.S.E Sein Lassen Musik Video 1996
Verehrte Kunden, wir bitten einen Moment um Ihre Aufmerksamkeit.
Im Hummerbecken unserer Feinkostabteilung ist ein kleiner Junge vorgefunden worden.
Er ist mit einem gelben Gießkännchen bekleidet und hört auf den Namen Ralf.
Die Eltern werden gebeten, sich zu melden.
Ralf, mich triff der Schlach, der Ralf
Dat kann nur unsere Ralf sein
Hummerbecken?
Dat es unsere Ralf!
Ja, hör mal, Birgit, wo is Deine kleine Bruder?
Ich hab' jesacht, Du solls en doch nich loslasse, wie is das jekommen?
Was bist Du da am kauen, wat has Du da jenommen?
Sach, wie is dann dä Ralf an der Hummer dran jekommen?
Wie, Du weiß dat nit, Du bis da jarnich beijewesen was?
Dat darf doch wohl nich wahr sein
Ich hab' Dir doch jesacht, Du solls doch auf den aufpassen
Du weiß doch wie der is, wenn der allein irjentwo dran jet
Dat dann alles am Ende is!
Ich habe Dir schon tausend mal gesagt, Du sollst es sein lassen!
Ich habe Dir schon tausend mal gesagt, Du sollst es sein lassen!
Dä schnapp ich m'r jetz!
Hör e mal Rald, kommen se mal her
Jeben se m'r mal den Jungen, also Ralf
Wat häste do jemat, wat hät dä jesat?
Minge Klein soll do dä Hummer anjepack han?
Sie sin he verantwortlich!
Wenn dä Jung ertrunken wär
Saren se jetz nich, dat wär so nich
Weil, anderfalls Prozeß am Hals!
Ich habe Dir schon tausend mal gesagt, Du sollst es sein lassen!
Ich habe Dir schon tausend mal gesagt, Du sollst es sein lassen!
Nä, ihr quält mich aber auch heut'!
Leeven ralf, wie krieje ich dich drüch?
Do bes jo klätsche nass un stinks wie 'ne Fesch!
War soll ich dann nur mache, ich krieje he nit de Kurv!
Stommer he en dä Feinkostabteilung vun däm Doof!
Och, komm Birgitlein, jetz jeste mal da
In die Wäscheabteilung 'rein
Da, wo der Stapel mit der Handtücher ist
Jeste da hin un ziehste eins 'raus
Aber nein, nich eso, nich da von unten die!
Aber nich die, dat darf doch nich wahr sein! Birgit!
Ich habe Dir schon tausend mal gesagt, Du sollst es sein lassen!
Ich habe Dir schon tausend mal gesagt, Du sollst es sein lassen!
Jib dat Handtuch her, jib et her! Is jut, du brauchs nich zu weinen!
So, jetz han ich dat jepack
Leeven Jott, leeven Jott
Ävver nä, ich wollt doch noch jet enkaufe, enkaufe
Jo wo es dä Ware, jo wo es ming Täsch?
Wo han ich dann mi' Portemonai, mi Portemonai es weg!
Ralf! Ich habe ?ir schon tausend mal gesagt
Wo bes Du mit dem Waren hinjefahren?
Du sollst es doch sein lassen! Ralf!
Jetzt es et Jeld fott! Nä!
Birgit, Birgit, Birgit bliev he
Nä, nich die Milch, nich die Milch, nich die... Biirgiiiit!
Nä, dat schleit m'r op d'r Mare
Wenn ich dat ührem Papa sare
Kutt er ohne Esse en et Bett
Un wed em Keller anjekett
Dass beste lied von L.S.E wie ich finde..........
- published: 16 Mar 2013
- views: 34917
Video diary – Liz shows us a typical day at LSE
The first video diary from Liz, a new undergraduate student at LSE....
The first video diary from Liz, a new undergraduate student at LSE.
wn.com/Video Diary – Liz Shows US A Typical Day At Lse
The first video diary from Liz, a new undergraduate student at LSE.
- published: 26 Nov 2015
- views: 1345
How to apply for graduate study
LSE students and staff describe the type of student we are looking for and give advice on how to apply for graduate study.
Study at LSE - http://www2.lse.ac.uk...
LSE students and staff describe the type of student we are looking for and give advice on how to apply for graduate study.
Study at LSE - http://www2.lse.ac.uk/study/
Released: 15 November 2010.
wn.com/How To Apply For Graduate Study
LSE students and staff describe the type of student we are looking for and give advice on how to apply for graduate study.
Study at LSE - http://www2.lse.ac.uk/study/
Released: 15 November 2010.
- published: 11 Jan 2011
- views: 20026
A Day in the Life of an LSE student - Holidays!
LSE student and beauty vlogger Liz (LizzieLoves) takes us out and about in London. Just a day in the life of an LSE student in summer...
Thank you Liz! x
Our c...
LSE student and beauty vlogger Liz (LizzieLoves) takes us out and about in London. Just a day in the life of an LSE student in summer...
Thank you Liz! x
Our channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/lsesu
LizzieLoves on Youtube: http://bit.ly/1U6JkQD
- Follow us! -
TWITTER: http://www.twitter.com/lsesu
FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/lsesu
INSTA: http://instgram.com/lsesu
wn.com/A Day In The Life Of An Lse Student Holidays
LSE student and beauty vlogger Liz (LizzieLoves) takes us out and about in London. Just a day in the life of an LSE student in summer...
Thank you Liz! x
Our channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/lsesu
LizzieLoves on Youtube: http://bit.ly/1U6JkQD
- Follow us! -
TWITTER: http://www.twitter.com/lsesu
FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/lsesu
INSTA: http://instgram.com/lsesu
- published: 28 Sep 2015
- views: 963
How to apply for undergraduate study
LSE students and staff describe the type of student we are looking for and give advice on how to apply for undergraduate study.
Study at LSE - http://www2.ls...
LSE students and staff describe the type of student we are looking for and give advice on how to apply for undergraduate study.
Study at LSE - http://www2.lse.ac.uk/study/
Released: 15 November 2010.
wn.com/How To Apply For Undergraduate Study
LSE students and staff describe the type of student we are looking for and give advice on how to apply for undergraduate study.
Study at LSE - http://www2.lse.ac.uk/study/
Released: 15 November 2010.
- published: 11 Jan 2011
- views: 8854
Video diary – Liz shows us the social side of LSE
The second video diary from Liz, a new undergraduate student at LSE. In this video, Liz tells us how she made friends during her first term, and talks about the...
The second video diary from Liz, a new undergraduate student at LSE. In this video, Liz tells us how she made friends during her first term, and talks about the variety of ways to socialize at LSE.
Contributor: Elizabeth Battle
wn.com/Video Diary – Liz Shows US The Social Side Of Lse
The second video diary from Liz, a new undergraduate student at LSE. In this video, Liz tells us how she made friends during her first term, and talks about the variety of ways to socialize at LSE.
Contributor: Elizabeth Battle
- published: 03 Dec 2015
- views: 1829
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This LSE Girl Can
For Women In Sport Week, we asked LSE's inspirational sportswomen what the love about sports.
facebook.com.lsesu
twitter.com/lsesu
lsesu.com
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LSE #1
Here is a little something extra (LSE)
Came upon the idea when sipping on a cup of Tims. Sweet sweet Tims..
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IMPROVISIVEL - L.S.E. - IMPROV Nº 09 - 15H49
LIVE SESSION EXPERIMENT - 2016
IMPROVISIVEL - RC505 Loopstation
IMPROVISO Nº 09 - 15H49
Uma tarde de improvisos, é o emblema que convida o autor a perder o medo de soar disparatado - nas mãos de uma loopstation.
Enjoy!
Apoios:
CHES Produções
Natural Skills
Zoo Gang
Favela Discos
Das Monstrum
BMSuyi
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Caroline Webb speaking on Behavioural Sciences at LSE
Subscribe to the LSE Department of Management channel for more of the latest: http://bit.ly/1Q9FGTq
http://www.lse.ac.uk/management
Twitter: http://bit.ly/1QtJ1xf
Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1V65nsv
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Interviewing the companies a normal shareholder can't reach
Alex McKinley, Managing Director of LSE Share Talk, joined Zak Mir, Technical Analyst for Zak’s Traders Cafe, and Mike Ingram, Strategist for BGC Partners L.P, on the Tip TV Finance Show to discuss the growing importance of social media, and how LSE Share Talk are able to get hold of companies which shareholders want to know more about.
Topics Covered: Social Media, LSE Share Talk, PR
Watch the vi
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Branding, diversas opciones de ocio y salud, LSE y administración de fincas (10/02/2016)
En este programa contamos con la presencia del director de Las Caldas Villa Termal, Fernando Vallina, que nos explicó la amplia oferta de ocio y salud que ofrece este complejo termal. También estuvo con nosotros, Javier Orta, responsable de comunicación de Tierra Astur-Crivencar para hablarnos del buen comer y de las fiestas temáticas que se organizan en estos restaurantes tan típicos de Asturias.
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LSE Master's In Management Information Session - 04/11/16
We welcomed participants to join us at LSE campus in London for an information session, followed by a drinks reception where they had the chance to speak to our programme faculty, staff and students. lse.ac.uk/mim
Subscribe to the LSE Department of Management channel for more of the latest: http://bit.ly/1Q9FGTq
http://www.lse.ac.uk/management
Twitter: http://bit.ly/1QtJ1xf
Facebook: http://on
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LSE Master's In Management Information Session - 10/02/16
We welcomed participants to join us at LSE campus in London for an information session, followed by a drinks reception where they had the chance to speak to our programme faculty, staff and students. lse.ac.uk/mim
Subscribe to the LSE Department of Management channel for more of the latest: http://bit.ly/1Q9FGTq
http://www.lse.ac.uk/management
Twitter: http://bit.ly/1QtJ1xf
Facebook: http://on
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【HD】小田急7000型・LSE車による“スーパーはこね”
説明
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Martin Knapp: Youth Mental Health
In a new LSE study, Martin Knapp explains why neglecting mental illness among young people is a ‘moral scandal’ with serious economic consequences.
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小田急ロマンスカー LSE はこね15号箱根湯本行き
小田急小田原線新宿駅にて
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MAESTROS NIVEL INTERMEDIO 4ª CLASE LSE
Descripción
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LSESU HKPASS: LSE Forum 2016 (Promotional Trailer 1)
As the annual flagship event of the LSESU Hong Kong Public Affairs and Social Service Society (HKPASS), the LSE Forum has been the most prestigious university debating competition conducted in Cantonese amongst Hong Kong students since 2007.
The brightest minds from leading universities across the United Kingdom will gather at the LSE to put forward and to defend their propositions on some of th
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Restless Empire: China and the World Since 1750
Arne Westad, LSE professor, stresses the importance of writing about China and the transition from a political orientation focused on the country to a position concerned with international relations.
Arne Westad is a professor of international history at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and author of the book “Restless Empire: China and the World Since 1750”.
For more i
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Cambridge History of The Cold War
Arne Westad, LSE professor, discusses the most difficult aspects of organizing academic work, as well as the role of Latin America and Brazil during the Cold War.
Arne Westad is a professor of international history at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and editor of the “Cambridge History of The Cold War” collection.
For more information, please visit: http://ri.fgv.br/en
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Renfe Atendo - Personas con discapacidad auditiva (LSE)
Información para todas las personas sordas: existe el servicio "Atendo" de Renfe que ayuda a personas mayores, personas con cualquier tipo de discapacidad, sea del tipo que sea, y las personas con discapacidad auditiva también tienen este derecho.
En el vídeo os cuento que yo solicité el servicio exclusivamente diciendo que era una persona Sorda, pero me encontré con la sorpresa de que el personal
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【HD】小田急7000型・LSE車 新松田 富士山バック
説明
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【HD】小田急7000型 LSE車同士の交換 箱根板橋
説明
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Programa de radio en lse: La OLa, 4 de Febrero de 2016
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LSE Volunteer Centre: I volunteer because…
The LSE Volunteer Centre asked the LSE community why they volunteer as part of Student Volunteering Week 2016. Share your reason @lsevolunteering #LSESVW16
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LSE MSc in Management Student Insights | Kaizhan
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2016/02/11 【離合】 小田急 ロマンスカー LSE 参宮橋駅
小田急電鉄
スーパーはこね13号 新宿 ~ 箱根湯本
はこね2号 箱根湯本 ~ 新宿
7000形 LSE ロマンスカー
参宮橋駅
2016年2月11日
This LSE Girl Can
For Women In Sport Week, we asked LSE's inspirational sportswomen what the love about sports.
facebook.com.lsesu
twitter.com/lsesu
lsesu.com...
For Women In Sport Week, we asked LSE's inspirational sportswomen what the love about sports.
facebook.com.lsesu
twitter.com/lsesu
lsesu.com
wn.com/This Lse Girl Can
For Women In Sport Week, we asked LSE's inspirational sportswomen what the love about sports.
facebook.com.lsesu
twitter.com/lsesu
lsesu.com
- published: 12 Feb 2016
- views: 0
LSE #1
Here is a little something extra (LSE)
Came upon the idea when sipping on a cup of Tims. Sweet sweet Tims.....
Here is a little something extra (LSE)
Came upon the idea when sipping on a cup of Tims. Sweet sweet Tims..
wn.com/Lse 1
Here is a little something extra (LSE)
Came upon the idea when sipping on a cup of Tims. Sweet sweet Tims..
- published: 12 Feb 2016
- views: 6
IMPROVISIVEL - L.S.E. - IMPROV Nº 09 - 15H49
LIVE SESSION EXPERIMENT - 2016
IMPROVISIVEL - RC505 Loopstation
IMPROVISO Nº 09 - 15H49
Uma tarde de improvisos, é o emblema que convida o autor a perder o me...
LIVE SESSION EXPERIMENT - 2016
IMPROVISIVEL - RC505 Loopstation
IMPROVISO Nº 09 - 15H49
Uma tarde de improvisos, é o emblema que convida o autor a perder o medo de soar disparatado - nas mãos de uma loopstation.
Enjoy!
Apoios:
CHES Produções
Natural Skills
Zoo Gang
Favela Discos
Das Monstrum
BMSuyi
wn.com/Improvisivel L.S.E. Improv Nº 09 15H49
LIVE SESSION EXPERIMENT - 2016
IMPROVISIVEL - RC505 Loopstation
IMPROVISO Nº 09 - 15H49
Uma tarde de improvisos, é o emblema que convida o autor a perder o medo de soar disparatado - nas mãos de uma loopstation.
Enjoy!
Apoios:
CHES Produções
Natural Skills
Zoo Gang
Favela Discos
Das Monstrum
BMSuyi
- published: 12 Feb 2016
- views: 5
Caroline Webb speaking on Behavioural Sciences at LSE
Subscribe to the LSE Department of Management channel for more of the latest: http://bit.ly/1Q9FGTq
http://www.lse.ac.uk/management
Twitter: http://bit.ly/1Q...
Subscribe to the LSE Department of Management channel for more of the latest: http://bit.ly/1Q9FGTq
http://www.lse.ac.uk/management
Twitter: http://bit.ly/1QtJ1xf
Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1V65nsv
wn.com/Caroline Webb Speaking On Behavioural Sciences At Lse
Subscribe to the LSE Department of Management channel for more of the latest: http://bit.ly/1Q9FGTq
http://www.lse.ac.uk/management
Twitter: http://bit.ly/1QtJ1xf
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- published: 12 Feb 2016
- views: 2
Interviewing the companies a normal shareholder can't reach
Alex McKinley, Managing Director of LSE Share Talk, joined Zak Mir, Technical Analyst for Zak’s Traders Cafe, and Mike Ingram, Strategist for BGC Partners L.P, ...
Alex McKinley, Managing Director of LSE Share Talk, joined Zak Mir, Technical Analyst for Zak’s Traders Cafe, and Mike Ingram, Strategist for BGC Partners L.P, on the Tip TV Finance Show to discuss the growing importance of social media, and how LSE Share Talk are able to get hold of companies which shareholders want to know more about.
Topics Covered: Social Media, LSE Share Talk, PR
Watch the video for more information - Or visit www.lsesharetalk.com or Follow @LseShareTalks on Twitter.
Tip TV Finance is a live video show, broadcasted weekdays from 10 am sharp. Based in St Paul's, in the heart of the City of London, Tip TV prides itself on being able to attract the very best quality guests on the show to offer viewers informed, insightful and actionable infotainment.
The Tip TV Daily Finance Show covers all asset classes ranging from currencies (forex), equities, bonds, commodities, futures and options. Guests share their high conviction market opportunities, covering fundamental, technical, inter-market and quantitative analysis, with the aim of demystifying financial markets for viewers at home.
See More At: www.tiptv.co.uk
Twitter: @OfficialTipTV
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/officialtiptv
wn.com/Interviewing The Companies A Normal Shareholder Can't Reach
Alex McKinley, Managing Director of LSE Share Talk, joined Zak Mir, Technical Analyst for Zak’s Traders Cafe, and Mike Ingram, Strategist for BGC Partners L.P, on the Tip TV Finance Show to discuss the growing importance of social media, and how LSE Share Talk are able to get hold of companies which shareholders want to know more about.
Topics Covered: Social Media, LSE Share Talk, PR
Watch the video for more information - Or visit www.lsesharetalk.com or Follow @LseShareTalks on Twitter.
Tip TV Finance is a live video show, broadcasted weekdays from 10 am sharp. Based in St Paul's, in the heart of the City of London, Tip TV prides itself on being able to attract the very best quality guests on the show to offer viewers informed, insightful and actionable infotainment.
The Tip TV Daily Finance Show covers all asset classes ranging from currencies (forex), equities, bonds, commodities, futures and options. Guests share their high conviction market opportunities, covering fundamental, technical, inter-market and quantitative analysis, with the aim of demystifying financial markets for viewers at home.
See More At: www.tiptv.co.uk
Twitter: @OfficialTipTV
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/officialtiptv
- published: 12 Feb 2016
- views: 12
Branding, diversas opciones de ocio y salud, LSE y administración de fincas (10/02/2016)
En este programa contamos con la presencia del director de Las Caldas Villa Termal, Fernando Vallina, que nos explicó la amplia oferta de ocio y salud que ofrec...
En este programa contamos con la presencia del director de Las Caldas Villa Termal, Fernando Vallina, que nos explicó la amplia oferta de ocio y salud que ofrece este complejo termal. También estuvo con nosotros, Javier Orta, responsable de comunicación de Tierra Astur-Crivencar para hablarnos del buen comer y de las fiestas temáticas que se organizan en estos restaurantes tan típicos de Asturias. Tras él , turno para Alejandra Nuño experta en Branding y fundadora de la empresa Amor Propio que nos explicó la importancia de las marcas en el desarrollo de los negocios. Y, finalizamos con el administrador de fincas Roberto Rodríguez que nos habló sobre temas diversos: como la instalación de fibra óptica en los edificios, la recogida selectiva de residuos o el abaratamiento de combustibles para las comunidades. Además, José Manuel Valdés del proyecto www.mismanoshablan.es nos acercó ejemplos de la gramática empleada en la Lengua de Signos Española .
wn.com/Branding, Diversas Opciones De Ocio Y Salud, Lse Y Administración De Fincas (10 02 2016)
En este programa contamos con la presencia del director de Las Caldas Villa Termal, Fernando Vallina, que nos explicó la amplia oferta de ocio y salud que ofrece este complejo termal. También estuvo con nosotros, Javier Orta, responsable de comunicación de Tierra Astur-Crivencar para hablarnos del buen comer y de las fiestas temáticas que se organizan en estos restaurantes tan típicos de Asturias. Tras él , turno para Alejandra Nuño experta en Branding y fundadora de la empresa Amor Propio que nos explicó la importancia de las marcas en el desarrollo de los negocios. Y, finalizamos con el administrador de fincas Roberto Rodríguez que nos habló sobre temas diversos: como la instalación de fibra óptica en los edificios, la recogida selectiva de residuos o el abaratamiento de combustibles para las comunidades. Además, José Manuel Valdés del proyecto www.mismanoshablan.es nos acercó ejemplos de la gramática empleada en la Lengua de Signos Española .
- published: 12 Feb 2016
- views: 16
LSE Master's In Management Information Session - 04/11/16
We welcomed participants to join us at LSE campus in London for an information session, followed by a drinks reception where they had the chance to speak to our...
We welcomed participants to join us at LSE campus in London for an information session, followed by a drinks reception where they had the chance to speak to our programme faculty, staff and students. lse.ac.uk/mim
Subscribe to the LSE Department of Management channel for more of the latest: http://bit.ly/1Q9FGTq
http://www.lse.ac.uk/management
Twitter: http://bit.ly/1QtJ1xf
Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1V65nsv
wn.com/Lse Master's In Management Information Session 04 11 16
We welcomed participants to join us at LSE campus in London for an information session, followed by a drinks reception where they had the chance to speak to our programme faculty, staff and students. lse.ac.uk/mim
Subscribe to the LSE Department of Management channel for more of the latest: http://bit.ly/1Q9FGTq
http://www.lse.ac.uk/management
Twitter: http://bit.ly/1QtJ1xf
Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1V65nsv
- published: 12 Feb 2016
- views: 4
LSE Master's In Management Information Session - 10/02/16
We welcomed participants to join us at LSE campus in London for an information session, followed by a drinks reception where they had the chance to speak to our...
We welcomed participants to join us at LSE campus in London for an information session, followed by a drinks reception where they had the chance to speak to our programme faculty, staff and students. lse.ac.uk/mim
Subscribe to the LSE Department of Management channel for more of the latest: http://bit.ly/1Q9FGTq
http://www.lse.ac.uk/management
Twitter: http://bit.ly/1QtJ1xf
Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1V65nsv
wn.com/Lse Master's In Management Information Session 10 02 16
We welcomed participants to join us at LSE campus in London for an information session, followed by a drinks reception where they had the chance to speak to our programme faculty, staff and students. lse.ac.uk/mim
Subscribe to the LSE Department of Management channel for more of the latest: http://bit.ly/1Q9FGTq
http://www.lse.ac.uk/management
Twitter: http://bit.ly/1QtJ1xf
Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1V65nsv
- published: 11 Feb 2016
- views: 14
Martin Knapp: Youth Mental Health
In a new LSE study, Martin Knapp explains why neglecting mental illness among young people is a ‘moral scandal’ with serious economic consequences....
In a new LSE study, Martin Knapp explains why neglecting mental illness among young people is a ‘moral scandal’ with serious economic consequences.
wn.com/Martin Knapp Youth Mental Health
In a new LSE study, Martin Knapp explains why neglecting mental illness among young people is a ‘moral scandal’ with serious economic consequences.
- published: 12 Feb 2016
- views: 45
LSESU HKPASS: LSE Forum 2016 (Promotional Trailer 1)
As the annual flagship event of the LSESU Hong Kong Public Affairs and Social Service Society (HKPASS), the LSE Forum has been the most prestigious university d...
As the annual flagship event of the LSESU Hong Kong Public Affairs and Social Service Society (HKPASS), the LSE Forum has been the most prestigious university debating competition conducted in Cantonese amongst Hong Kong students since 2007.
The brightest minds from leading universities across the United Kingdom will gather at the LSE to put forward and to defend their propositions on some of the most controversial global and local current affairs. It has always been an anticipated occasion for students to showcase their argumentative talents, as well as an opportunity to meet and socialise with students from various universities.
This year we have invited Ms. Cherie Yeung, Deputy Director-General of Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office (HKETO) London as our Chief Adjudicator for the Grand Final.
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Event Details
• Date: 20th February 2016 (Satuday)
• Time: 10:00 - 18:30
• Venue: Clement House, LSE, London WC2A 2AE
• Social Dinner Venue: New Loon Fung Restaurant (Chinatown)
• Dress Code: Business Attire
• Please bring laptops/tablets to research for impromptu debate
For more details, please refer to the Participation Guide
(https://www.dropbox.com/s/67ftontza8peesj/Participation%20Guide.pdf?dl=0)
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*We are recruiting judge volunteers. If you have debating or adjudicating experience, feel free to apply by submitting the Adjudicator Registration Form (http://goo.gl/forms/3TNNmUhwc).
Should you have any enquiries, please contact:
Naomi Chan ✆ 077575980780 / 9313 8933(whatsapp)
Christine Chan ✆ 07400035503/ 63421868 (whatsapp);
John Yu ✆ 07492920046 (whatsapp);
or by email: lseforum2016@gmail.com.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/935499259872818/
wn.com/Lsesu Hkpass Lse Forum 2016 (Promotional Trailer 1)
As the annual flagship event of the LSESU Hong Kong Public Affairs and Social Service Society (HKPASS), the LSE Forum has been the most prestigious university debating competition conducted in Cantonese amongst Hong Kong students since 2007.
The brightest minds from leading universities across the United Kingdom will gather at the LSE to put forward and to defend their propositions on some of the most controversial global and local current affairs. It has always been an anticipated occasion for students to showcase their argumentative talents, as well as an opportunity to meet and socialise with students from various universities.
This year we have invited Ms. Cherie Yeung, Deputy Director-General of Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office (HKETO) London as our Chief Adjudicator for the Grand Final.
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Event Details
• Date: 20th February 2016 (Satuday)
• Time: 10:00 - 18:30
• Venue: Clement House, LSE, London WC2A 2AE
• Social Dinner Venue: New Loon Fung Restaurant (Chinatown)
• Dress Code: Business Attire
• Please bring laptops/tablets to research for impromptu debate
For more details, please refer to the Participation Guide
(https://www.dropbox.com/s/67ftontza8peesj/Participation%20Guide.pdf?dl=0)
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*We are recruiting judge volunteers. If you have debating or adjudicating experience, feel free to apply by submitting the Adjudicator Registration Form (http://goo.gl/forms/3TNNmUhwc).
Should you have any enquiries, please contact:
Naomi Chan ✆ 077575980780 / 9313 8933(whatsapp)
Christine Chan ✆ 07400035503/ 63421868 (whatsapp);
John Yu ✆ 07492920046 (whatsapp);
or by email: lseforum2016@gmail.com.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/935499259872818/
- published: 11 Feb 2016
- views: 82
Restless Empire: China and the World Since 1750
Arne Westad, LSE professor, stresses the importance of writing about China and the transition from a political orientation focused on the country to a position ...
Arne Westad, LSE professor, stresses the importance of writing about China and the transition from a political orientation focused on the country to a position concerned with international relations.
Arne Westad is a professor of international history at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and author of the book “Restless Empire: China and the World Since 1750”.
For more information, please visit: http://ri.fgv.br/en/pocket-talks
wn.com/Restless Empire China And The World Since 1750
Arne Westad, LSE professor, stresses the importance of writing about China and the transition from a political orientation focused on the country to a position concerned with international relations.
Arne Westad is a professor of international history at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and author of the book “Restless Empire: China and the World Since 1750”.
For more information, please visit: http://ri.fgv.br/en/pocket-talks
- published: 11 Feb 2016
- views: 0
Cambridge History of The Cold War
Arne Westad, LSE professor, discusses the most difficult aspects of organizing academic work, as well as the role of Latin America and Brazil during the Cold Wa...
Arne Westad, LSE professor, discusses the most difficult aspects of organizing academic work, as well as the role of Latin America and Brazil during the Cold War.
Arne Westad is a professor of international history at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and editor of the “Cambridge History of The Cold War” collection.
For more information, please visit: http://ri.fgv.br/en/pocket-talks
wn.com/Cambridge History Of The Cold War
Arne Westad, LSE professor, discusses the most difficult aspects of organizing academic work, as well as the role of Latin America and Brazil during the Cold War.
Arne Westad is a professor of international history at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and editor of the “Cambridge History of The Cold War” collection.
For more information, please visit: http://ri.fgv.br/en/pocket-talks
- published: 11 Feb 2016
- views: 0
Renfe Atendo - Personas con discapacidad auditiva (LSE)
Información para todas las personas sordas: existe el servicio "Atendo" de Renfe que ayuda a personas mayores, personas con cualquier tipo de discapacidad, sea ...
Información para todas las personas sordas: existe el servicio "Atendo" de Renfe que ayuda a personas mayores, personas con cualquier tipo de discapacidad, sea del tipo que sea, y las personas con discapacidad auditiva también tienen este derecho.
En el vídeo os cuento que yo solicité el servicio exclusivamente diciendo que era una persona Sorda, pero me encontré con la sorpresa de que el personal que se encarga del servicio no saben la Lengua de Signos. En un vídeo del canal de Raquechunis muestro la experiencia y una cámara oculta de la contestación que recibí al respecto.
Al parecer se estaba enseñando LSE a todas las personas del servicio y se dejó de hacer, no se sabe muy bien el motivo, pero podría ser que las personas sordas no utilizan mucho el servicio y por eso no lo hacen. Tener en cuenta que si vas a una ciudad que no conoces o que es muy grande es fácil perderse y este servicio no solo te acompaña a los sitios, sino que te da facilidades e información de lo que necesites, sería fundamental que al menos una persona del equipo de Atendo sepa Lengua de Signos para que en cualquier ocasión y cualquier persona sorda que lo necesite pueda disponer de alguien, ¡Qué menos si son trabajadores que están en contacto directo con las personas con discapacidad!
COMPARTID Y RECLAMAR porque es un DERECHO el poder acceder a la información. Aprovecharos de las ventajas del servicio que es totalmente gratuito, cuando yo lo he utilizado me ha venido siempre muy bien, así que os lo doy a conocer.
PD: Yo no necesito la Lengua de Signos porque me comunico oralmente, pero esto os puede venir bien a todos los que lo necesitéis. :)
PD2: Perdonad que no sé hablar LSE perfectamente.. :(
Os dejo aquí el Link del vídeo del canal de Raquechunis en el que os enseño mi viaje y la cámara oculta: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqU9rdPpwC4
¡Un saludo!
wn.com/Renfe Atendo Personas Con Discapacidad Auditiva (Lse)
Información para todas las personas sordas: existe el servicio "Atendo" de Renfe que ayuda a personas mayores, personas con cualquier tipo de discapacidad, sea del tipo que sea, y las personas con discapacidad auditiva también tienen este derecho.
En el vídeo os cuento que yo solicité el servicio exclusivamente diciendo que era una persona Sorda, pero me encontré con la sorpresa de que el personal que se encarga del servicio no saben la Lengua de Signos. En un vídeo del canal de Raquechunis muestro la experiencia y una cámara oculta de la contestación que recibí al respecto.
Al parecer se estaba enseñando LSE a todas las personas del servicio y se dejó de hacer, no se sabe muy bien el motivo, pero podría ser que las personas sordas no utilizan mucho el servicio y por eso no lo hacen. Tener en cuenta que si vas a una ciudad que no conoces o que es muy grande es fácil perderse y este servicio no solo te acompaña a los sitios, sino que te da facilidades e información de lo que necesites, sería fundamental que al menos una persona del equipo de Atendo sepa Lengua de Signos para que en cualquier ocasión y cualquier persona sorda que lo necesite pueda disponer de alguien, ¡Qué menos si son trabajadores que están en contacto directo con las personas con discapacidad!
COMPARTID Y RECLAMAR porque es un DERECHO el poder acceder a la información. Aprovecharos de las ventajas del servicio que es totalmente gratuito, cuando yo lo he utilizado me ha venido siempre muy bien, así que os lo doy a conocer.
PD: Yo no necesito la Lengua de Signos porque me comunico oralmente, pero esto os puede venir bien a todos los que lo necesitéis. :)
PD2: Perdonad que no sé hablar LSE perfectamente.. :(
Os dejo aquí el Link del vídeo del canal de Raquechunis en el que os enseño mi viaje y la cámara oculta: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqU9rdPpwC4
¡Un saludo!
- published: 11 Feb 2016
- views: 25
LSE Volunteer Centre: I volunteer because…
The LSE Volunteer Centre asked the LSE community why they volunteer as part of Student Volunteering Week 2016. Share your reason @lsevolunteering #LSESVW16...
The LSE Volunteer Centre asked the LSE community why they volunteer as part of Student Volunteering Week 2016. Share your reason @lsevolunteering #LSESVW16
wn.com/Lse Volunteer Centre I Volunteer Because…
The LSE Volunteer Centre asked the LSE community why they volunteer as part of Student Volunteering Week 2016. Share your reason @lsevolunteering #LSESVW16
- published: 11 Feb 2016
- views: 30
2016/02/11 【離合】 小田急 ロマンスカー LSE 参宮橋駅
小田急電鉄
スーパーはこね13号 新宿 ~ 箱根湯本
はこね2号 箱根湯本 ~ 新宿
7000形 LSE ロマンスカー
参宮橋駅
2016年2月11日...
小田急電鉄
スーパーはこね13号 新宿 ~ 箱根湯本
はこね2号 箱根湯本 ~ 新宿
7000形 LSE ロマンスカー
参宮橋駅
2016年2月11日
wn.com/2016 02 11 【離合】 小田急 ロマンスカー Lse 参宮橋駅
小田急電鉄
スーパーはこね13号 新宿 ~ 箱根湯本
はこね2号 箱根湯本 ~ 新宿
7000形 LSE ロマンスカー
参宮橋駅
2016年2月11日
- published: 11 Feb 2016
- views: 32
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University Challenge S44E06 London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine vs LSE
University Challenge Season 44 Episode 06
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine vs LSE
Notice how Legrand looks at Glover and starts laughing every single time she answers a starter correctly.
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Capital in the Twenty-First Century [Video]
To view slides+audio please see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXYIYDnuSXo
To download slides please see: http://www.lse.ac.uk/newsAndMedia/videoAndAudio/channels/publicLecturesAndEvents/player.aspx?id=2514
Speaker(s): Professor Thomas Piketty
Chair: Professor Tim Besley
Recorded on 16 June 2014 in Peacock Theatre, Portugal Street.
What are the grand dynamics that drive the accumulation and di
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Good Strategy/Bad Strategy: the difference and why it matters
Speaker(s): Professor Richard Rumelt
Chair: Professor Gordon Barrass
Recorded on 20 October 2011 in Sheikh Zayed Theatre, New Academic Building.
Developing and implementing a strategy is the central task of any leader. Richard Rumelt shows that there has been a growing and unfortunate tendency to equate motherhood and apple-pie values and fluffy packages of buzzwords with "strategy."
Richa
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The Great Divide
Speaker: Professor Joseph E Stiglitz
Why has inequality increased in the Western world and what can we do about it? In this new book, The Great Divide, which he will talk about in this public lecture, Joseph E. Stiglitz expands on the diagnosis he offered in his best-selling book The Price of Inequality and suggests ways to counter this growing problem. Stiglitz argues that inequality is a choice
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University Challenge S44E15 LSE vs Open
Aired just yesterday (27.10.2014), this is the first of the highest scoring losers in the first round. We've got London School of Economics vs Open University. I really hope Manchester did make it through
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Tema 1 LSE (1/3)
No dudéis en mandarme vuestras dudas y/o comentarios. Os responderé cuanto antes (ya sea en video o por escrito) y así podemos aprender unos de otros. Un saludo
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Economic Blues: the left in government times
Speaker(s): Euclid Tsakalotos
Chair: Professor Kevin Featherstone
Recorded on 10 November 2015 at Hong Kong Theatre, Clement House
What are the prospects of the Left in government after the summer agreement? Can that agreement be incorporated into a political strategy that furthers social justice and a different economic model? Can Greece act as catalyst for wider progressive changes in the Eur
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University Challenge Christmas 2015 E07 Durham v London School of Economics
7/10
It's the last first-round match, as two teams are up against each other for a place in the semis. The University of Durham team includes news presenter Tim Willcox and founder of the Eden Project Sir Tim Smith. Playing them is the LSE team, with financial whiz-kid Martin Lewis and Radio 4's Today presenter Justin Webb.
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The Future of Britain and Europe
Speaker(s): Professor Simon Hix
Chair: Professor Craig Calhoun
Recorded on 30 September 2015 at Old Theatre, Old Building
With the countdown to a likely In/Out Referendum on the UK’s membership of the European Union, Professor Hix will discuss possible options for the reform of Britain’s relationship with the EU and the likely long-term consequences for the UK and the EU of a Yes or a No vote.
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Microeconomics, LSE Study Weekend 2012
This session held by Arupratan Daripa, Lecturer in Financial Economics, was filmed at the LSE study weekend in February 2012. The session provides a brief overview of the syllabus for EC2066 Microeconomics and helps students with exam preparation and technique. The EC2066 Microeconomics course forms an important part of many of the University of London International Programmes degrees with academi
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The Great Escape: health, wealth, and the origins of inequality
The world is a better place than it used to be. People are wealthier and healthier, and live longer lives. Yet the escapes from destitution by so many have left gaping inequalities between people and between nations. In this lecture Angus Deaton (one of the foremost experts on economic development and on poverty) tells the remarkable story of how, starting two hundred and fifty years ago, some par
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University Challenge S38E25 (Quarterfinal) Manchester vs. LSE
12 January 2009
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LSE Students Ask: Why is my curriculum white?
LSESU BME Officer, Samiha Begum, interviews students at London School of Economics on their views regarding whether we have a racially bias curriculum.
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Mehdi Hasan and David Aaronovitch debate the right to offend at an LSE debate
The Huffington Post UK's Politics editor Mehdi Hasan was a panellist on this debate at the London School of Economics with Times journalist David Aaronovitch about whether the recent rulings against what people have said on twitter was an infringement on our freedom of speech and the right to offend and be offended.
In the debate Aaronovitch speaks of his reluctance to allow the fact that others
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Buying Time: the delayed crisis of democratic capitalism
Speakers: Professor Wolfgang Streeck, Colin Crouch
Chair: Professor David Soskice
Recorded on 20 October 2014 in New Theatre, East Building.
The financial and economic crisis that began in 2008 still has the world on tenterhooks. The gravity of the situation is matched by a general paucity of understanding about what is happening and how it started.
Wolfgang Streeck is the Director of the Max
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University Challenge S38E17 LSE vs. Selwyn, Cambridge
10 November 2008
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The Power of Ideas: a discussion with David Harvey
Date: Thursday 10 December 2015
Time: 6.30-8pm
Venue: Old Theatre, Old Building
Speaker: Professor David Harvey
Discussants: Professor Michael Storper, Professor Jane Wills
Chair: Dr Murray Low
David Harvey's politicised work on geography, social theory, urban political economy and capitalism has shaped academic debate for decades. He is one of the most cited social scientists in the world, and
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LSE SU Alternative Investments Conference 2015 | Guy Hands
Guy Hands, Chairman and Founder of Terra Firma Capital Partners, one of Europe's largest Private Equity funds, delivers a keynote session at the 2015 edition of the London School of Economics SU Alternative Investments Conference.
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First Minister LSE Lecture - Beyond the Budget
In a major speech at the London School of Economics ahead of the Chancellor’s final budget of this UK parliament, the First Minister said a better process – where parties had time to scrutinise the budget before it is passed and negotiate improvements - would see politicians focus on the long-term impact of their decisions and be more honest about the results of spending choices.
The First Minist
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In Conversation with Amartya Sen
Date: Friday 6 November 2015
Time: 6.30-8pm
Venue: Old Theatre, Old Building
Speaker: Professor Amartya Sen
Chair: Professor Lord Stern
At this event Amartya Sen will be in conversation about his latest publication, The Country of First Boys, which is a new collection of cultural essays in which Sen examines social justice and welfare, by addressing some of the fundamental issues of our time li
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第五届伦敦华语辩论赛决赛 UCL VS LSE
辩题:实现男女平等主要依靠男性的努力/女性的努力
第五届伦敦华语辩论赛决赛中,UCL与LSE共同为大家奉献了一场精彩绝伦的比赛。正方UCL最终以14比1战胜强劲对手LSE,我正方三辩谢泽年 同学获得全场最佳辩手。感谢UCL辩手及智囊团的辛勤努力和优秀发挥!感谢LSE辩论队的卓越表现!感谢五位评委的精彩点评!更要感谢QUEEN MARY作为本届赛事主办方付出的劳动!
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LSE SU China Development Forum 2014 - The Chinese Economy: Rebalancing China
Speakers: Professor Danny Quah, Professor David Dollar, Dr Huang Yukon, Professor Nicholas Lardy
Recorded on 8 February 2014 in LSE Campus.
The LSE SU China Development Forum (CDF) is an annual conference co-organised by the LSE SU China Development Society and the LSE Asia Research Centre. It provides a platform for vibrant, in-depth intellectual discussions among students, academics and profes
University Challenge S44E06 London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine vs LSE
University Challenge Season 44 Episode 06
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine vs LSE
Notice how Legrand looks at Glover and starts laughing every sin...
University Challenge Season 44 Episode 06
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine vs LSE
Notice how Legrand looks at Glover and starts laughing every single time she answers a starter correctly.
wn.com/University Challenge S44E06 London School Of Hygiene Tropical Medicine Vs Lse
University Challenge Season 44 Episode 06
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine vs LSE
Notice how Legrand looks at Glover and starts laughing every single time she answers a starter correctly.
- published: 27 Aug 2014
- views: 6232
Capital in the Twenty-First Century [Video]
To view slides+audio please see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXYIYDnuSXo
To download slides please see: http://www.lse.ac.uk/newsAndMedia/videoAndAudio/chan...
To view slides+audio please see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXYIYDnuSXo
To download slides please see: http://www.lse.ac.uk/newsAndMedia/videoAndAudio/channels/publicLecturesAndEvents/player.aspx?id=2514
Speaker(s): Professor Thomas Piketty
Chair: Professor Tim Besley
Recorded on 16 June 2014 in Peacock Theatre, Portugal Street.
What are the grand dynamics that drive the accumulation and distribution of capital? Thomas Piketty's latest findings will transform debate and set the agenda for the next generation of thought about wealth and inequality.
Thomas Piketty is a professor of economics at the Paris School of Economics, an alumus of LSE and author of Capital in the Twenty-First Century.
wn.com/Capital In The Twenty First Century Video
To view slides+audio please see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXYIYDnuSXo
To download slides please see: http://www.lse.ac.uk/newsAndMedia/videoAndAudio/channels/publicLecturesAndEvents/player.aspx?id=2514
Speaker(s): Professor Thomas Piketty
Chair: Professor Tim Besley
Recorded on 16 June 2014 in Peacock Theatre, Portugal Street.
What are the grand dynamics that drive the accumulation and distribution of capital? Thomas Piketty's latest findings will transform debate and set the agenda for the next generation of thought about wealth and inequality.
Thomas Piketty is a professor of economics at the Paris School of Economics, an alumus of LSE and author of Capital in the Twenty-First Century.
- published: 19 Jun 2014
- views: 10877
Good Strategy/Bad Strategy: the difference and why it matters
Speaker(s): Professor Richard Rumelt
Chair: Professor Gordon Barrass
Recorded on 20 October 2011 in Sheikh Zayed Theatre, New Academic Building.
Developing...
Speaker(s): Professor Richard Rumelt
Chair: Professor Gordon Barrass
Recorded on 20 October 2011 in Sheikh Zayed Theatre, New Academic Building.
Developing and implementing a strategy is the central task of any leader. Richard Rumelt shows that there has been a growing and unfortunate tendency to equate motherhood and apple-pie values and fluffy packages of buzzwords with "strategy."
Richard Rumelt is the Harry and Elsa Kunin Professor of Business and Society at UCLA Anderson.
An audio mp3 podcast is available here - http://www2.lse.ac.uk/newsAndMedia/videoAndAudio/channels/publicLecturesAndEvents/player.aspx?id=1205
wn.com/Good Strategy Bad Strategy The Difference And Why It Matters
Speaker(s): Professor Richard Rumelt
Chair: Professor Gordon Barrass
Recorded on 20 October 2011 in Sheikh Zayed Theatre, New Academic Building.
Developing and implementing a strategy is the central task of any leader. Richard Rumelt shows that there has been a growing and unfortunate tendency to equate motherhood and apple-pie values and fluffy packages of buzzwords with "strategy."
Richard Rumelt is the Harry and Elsa Kunin Professor of Business and Society at UCLA Anderson.
An audio mp3 podcast is available here - http://www2.lse.ac.uk/newsAndMedia/videoAndAudio/channels/publicLecturesAndEvents/player.aspx?id=1205
- published: 25 Oct 2011
- views: 247719
The Great Divide
Speaker: Professor Joseph E Stiglitz
Why has inequality increased in the Western world and what can we do about it? In this new book, The Great Divide, which h...
Speaker: Professor Joseph E Stiglitz
Why has inequality increased in the Western world and what can we do about it? In this new book, The Great Divide, which he will talk about in this public lecture, Joseph E. Stiglitz expands on the diagnosis he offered in his best-selling book The Price of Inequality and suggests ways to counter this growing problem. Stiglitz argues that inequality is a choice: the cumulative result of unjust policies and misguided priorities. Ultimately, Stiglitz believes our choice is not between growth and fairness; with the right policies, we can choose both.
Joseph Stiglitz (@JosephEStiglitz) was Chief Economist at the World Bank until January 2000. He is currently University Professor of the Columbia Business School, and Chair of the Management Board and Director of Graduate Summer Programs at the Brooks World Poverty Institute, University of Manchester. He won the Nobel Prize for Economics in 2001 and is the best-selling author of Globalization and Its Discontents, The Roaring Nineties, Making Globalization Work, Freefall and The Price of Inequality, all published by Penguin.
The new International Inequalities Institute (@LSEInequalities) at LSE will bring together experts from many LSE departments and centres to lead critical and cutting edge research to understand why inequalities are escalating in numerous arenas across the world, and to develop critical tools to address these challenges.
wn.com/The Great Divide
Speaker: Professor Joseph E Stiglitz
Why has inequality increased in the Western world and what can we do about it? In this new book, The Great Divide, which he will talk about in this public lecture, Joseph E. Stiglitz expands on the diagnosis he offered in his best-selling book The Price of Inequality and suggests ways to counter this growing problem. Stiglitz argues that inequality is a choice: the cumulative result of unjust policies and misguided priorities. Ultimately, Stiglitz believes our choice is not between growth and fairness; with the right policies, we can choose both.
Joseph Stiglitz (@JosephEStiglitz) was Chief Economist at the World Bank until January 2000. He is currently University Professor of the Columbia Business School, and Chair of the Management Board and Director of Graduate Summer Programs at the Brooks World Poverty Institute, University of Manchester. He won the Nobel Prize for Economics in 2001 and is the best-selling author of Globalization and Its Discontents, The Roaring Nineties, Making Globalization Work, Freefall and The Price of Inequality, all published by Penguin.
The new International Inequalities Institute (@LSEInequalities) at LSE will bring together experts from many LSE departments and centres to lead critical and cutting edge research to understand why inequalities are escalating in numerous arenas across the world, and to develop critical tools to address these challenges.
- published: 21 May 2015
- views: 11298
University Challenge S44E15 LSE vs Open
Aired just yesterday (27.10.2014), this is the first of the highest scoring losers in the first round. We've got London School of Economics vs Open University. ...
Aired just yesterday (27.10.2014), this is the first of the highest scoring losers in the first round. We've got London School of Economics vs Open University. I really hope Manchester did make it through
wn.com/University Challenge S44E15 Lse Vs Open
Aired just yesterday (27.10.2014), this is the first of the highest scoring losers in the first round. We've got London School of Economics vs Open University. I really hope Manchester did make it through
- published: 28 Oct 2014
- views: 7627
Tema 1 LSE (1/3)
No dudéis en mandarme vuestras dudas y/o comentarios. Os responderé cuanto antes (ya sea en video o por escrito) y así podemos aprender unos de otros. Un saludo...
No dudéis en mandarme vuestras dudas y/o comentarios. Os responderé cuanto antes (ya sea en video o por escrito) y así podemos aprender unos de otros. Un saludo
wn.com/Tema 1 Lse (1 3)
No dudéis en mandarme vuestras dudas y/o comentarios. Os responderé cuanto antes (ya sea en video o por escrito) y así podemos aprender unos de otros. Un saludo
- published: 14 Oct 2011
- views: 99488
Economic Blues: the left in government times
Speaker(s): Euclid Tsakalotos
Chair: Professor Kevin Featherstone
Recorded on 10 November 2015 at Hong Kong Theatre, Clement House
What are the prospects of ...
Speaker(s): Euclid Tsakalotos
Chair: Professor Kevin Featherstone
Recorded on 10 November 2015 at Hong Kong Theatre, Clement House
What are the prospects of the Left in government after the summer agreement? Can that agreement be incorporated into a political strategy that furthers social justice and a different economic model? Can Greece act as catalyst for wider progressive changes in the Eurozone and the EU?
Euclid Tsakalotos (@tsakalotos) is the Greek Finance Minister.
Kevin Featherstone is Hellenic Observatory Director, Eleftherios Venizelos Professor of Contemporary Greek Studies & Professor of European Politics and LSEE-Research on South Eastern Europe Co-Chair.
wn.com/Economic Blues The Left In Government Times
Speaker(s): Euclid Tsakalotos
Chair: Professor Kevin Featherstone
Recorded on 10 November 2015 at Hong Kong Theatre, Clement House
What are the prospects of the Left in government after the summer agreement? Can that agreement be incorporated into a political strategy that furthers social justice and a different economic model? Can Greece act as catalyst for wider progressive changes in the Eurozone and the EU?
Euclid Tsakalotos (@tsakalotos) is the Greek Finance Minister.
Kevin Featherstone is Hellenic Observatory Director, Eleftherios Venizelos Professor of Contemporary Greek Studies & Professor of European Politics and LSEE-Research on South Eastern Europe Co-Chair.
- published: 13 Nov 2015
- views: 1234
University Challenge Christmas 2015 E07 Durham v London School of Economics
7/10
It's the last first-round match, as two teams are up against each other for a place in the semis. The University of Durham team includes news presenter Tim...
7/10
It's the last first-round match, as two teams are up against each other for a place in the semis. The University of Durham team includes news presenter Tim Willcox and founder of the Eden Project Sir Tim Smith. Playing them is the LSE team, with financial whiz-kid Martin Lewis and Radio 4's Today presenter Justin Webb.
wn.com/University Challenge Christmas 2015 E07 Durham V London School Of Economics
7/10
It's the last first-round match, as two teams are up against each other for a place in the semis. The University of Durham team includes news presenter Tim Willcox and founder of the Eden Project Sir Tim Smith. Playing them is the LSE team, with financial whiz-kid Martin Lewis and Radio 4's Today presenter Justin Webb.
- published: 29 Dec 2015
- views: 3874
The Future of Britain and Europe
Speaker(s): Professor Simon Hix
Chair: Professor Craig Calhoun
Recorded on 30 September 2015 at Old Theatre, Old Building
With the countdown to a likely In/O...
Speaker(s): Professor Simon Hix
Chair: Professor Craig Calhoun
Recorded on 30 September 2015 at Old Theatre, Old Building
With the countdown to a likely In/Out Referendum on the UK’s membership of the European Union, Professor Hix will discuss possible options for the reform of Britain’s relationship with the EU and the likely long-term consequences for the UK and the EU of a Yes or a No vote.
This event marks the inaugural Harold Laski Chair at LSE, created to commemorate the former LSE professor and one of Britain’s most prominent socialists, who taught at the School from 1926 until his death in 1950.
Simon Hix (@simonjhix) joined the LSE faculty in 1997, having studied as an undergraduate at the School in 1987-1990, and was promoted to Professor in 2005. He is the first holder of the Harold Laski Chair. He is author of over 50 articles in top international journals in political science, numerous policy papers, and 7 books, including The Political System of the European Union (Palgrave, 2011, with Bjorn Hoyland), What’s Wrong with the EU and How to Fix It (Polity, 2008), and Democratic Politics in the European Parliament (Cambridge University Press, 2007, with Abdul Noury and Gerard Roland). Simon regularly gives evidence to committees in the House of Commons, House of Lords, and the European Parliament, and was elected a Fellow of the British Academy in 2011.
Professor Craig Calhoun (@craigjcalhoun) is Director of the London School of Economics and Political Science.
The Department of Government (@LSEGovernment) at LSE, is one of the largest political science departments in the UK.
wn.com/The Future Of Britain And Europe
Speaker(s): Professor Simon Hix
Chair: Professor Craig Calhoun
Recorded on 30 September 2015 at Old Theatre, Old Building
With the countdown to a likely In/Out Referendum on the UK’s membership of the European Union, Professor Hix will discuss possible options for the reform of Britain’s relationship with the EU and the likely long-term consequences for the UK and the EU of a Yes or a No vote.
This event marks the inaugural Harold Laski Chair at LSE, created to commemorate the former LSE professor and one of Britain’s most prominent socialists, who taught at the School from 1926 until his death in 1950.
Simon Hix (@simonjhix) joined the LSE faculty in 1997, having studied as an undergraduate at the School in 1987-1990, and was promoted to Professor in 2005. He is the first holder of the Harold Laski Chair. He is author of over 50 articles in top international journals in political science, numerous policy papers, and 7 books, including The Political System of the European Union (Palgrave, 2011, with Bjorn Hoyland), What’s Wrong with the EU and How to Fix It (Polity, 2008), and Democratic Politics in the European Parliament (Cambridge University Press, 2007, with Abdul Noury and Gerard Roland). Simon regularly gives evidence to committees in the House of Commons, House of Lords, and the European Parliament, and was elected a Fellow of the British Academy in 2011.
Professor Craig Calhoun (@craigjcalhoun) is Director of the London School of Economics and Political Science.
The Department of Government (@LSEGovernment) at LSE, is one of the largest political science departments in the UK.
- published: 06 Oct 2015
- views: 4073
Microeconomics, LSE Study Weekend 2012
This session held by Arupratan Daripa, Lecturer in Financial Economics, was filmed at the LSE study weekend in February 2012. The session provides a brief overv...
This session held by Arupratan Daripa, Lecturer in Financial Economics, was filmed at the LSE study weekend in February 2012. The session provides a brief overview of the syllabus for EC2066 Microeconomics and helps students with exam preparation and technique. The EC2066 Microeconomics course forms an important part of many of the University of London International Programmes degrees with academic direction provided by LSE.
For more information on University of London International Programmes with academic direction provided by LSE please see: http://www.londoninternational.ac.uk/lse
The first four chapters of the EC2066 Microeconomics subject guide along with the reading list and course information sheet can be download here:
Subject guide sample:
http://www.londoninternational.ac.uk/sites/default/files/programme_resources/lse/lse_pdf/subject_guides/ec2066_ch1-4.pdf
Course information sheet:
http://www.londoninternational.ac.uk/sites/default/files/66_cis.pdf
The LSE study weekend is held in February each year and is attended by students of the University of London International Programmes whose lead college is LSE. For many students who choose to study independently, this is the one time of year where they have the opportunity to engage with lecturers and meet with other International Programmes students.
To find out more about the LSE study weekend see:
http://externalstudy.lse.ac.uk/StudyWeekend/default.htm
wn.com/Microeconomics, Lse Study Weekend 2012
This session held by Arupratan Daripa, Lecturer in Financial Economics, was filmed at the LSE study weekend in February 2012. The session provides a brief overview of the syllabus for EC2066 Microeconomics and helps students with exam preparation and technique. The EC2066 Microeconomics course forms an important part of many of the University of London International Programmes degrees with academic direction provided by LSE.
For more information on University of London International Programmes with academic direction provided by LSE please see: http://www.londoninternational.ac.uk/lse
The first four chapters of the EC2066 Microeconomics subject guide along with the reading list and course information sheet can be download here:
Subject guide sample:
http://www.londoninternational.ac.uk/sites/default/files/programme_resources/lse/lse_pdf/subject_guides/ec2066_ch1-4.pdf
Course information sheet:
http://www.londoninternational.ac.uk/sites/default/files/66_cis.pdf
The LSE study weekend is held in February each year and is attended by students of the University of London International Programmes whose lead college is LSE. For many students who choose to study independently, this is the one time of year where they have the opportunity to engage with lecturers and meet with other International Programmes students.
To find out more about the LSE study weekend see:
http://externalstudy.lse.ac.uk/StudyWeekend/default.htm
- published: 15 Feb 2012
- views: 27533
The Great Escape: health, wealth, and the origins of inequality
The world is a better place than it used to be. People are wealthier and healthier, and live longer lives. Yet the escapes from destitution by so many have left...
The world is a better place than it used to be. People are wealthier and healthier, and live longer lives. Yet the escapes from destitution by so many have left gaping inequalities between people and between nations. In this lecture Angus Deaton (one of the foremost experts on economic development and on poverty) tells the remarkable story of how, starting two hundred and fifty years ago, some parts of the world began to experience sustained progress, opening up gaps and setting the stage for today's hugely unequal world. Deaton takes an in-depth look at the historical and ongoing patterns behind the health and wealth of nations, and he addresses what needs to be done to help those left behind.
Angus Deaton is the Dwight D. Eisenhower Professor of Economics and International Affairs in the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and the Economics Department at Princeton University. His many books include The Analysis of Household Surveys and Economics and Consumer Behavior. He is a past president of the American Economic Association.
Nicholas Stern is IG Patel Professor of Economics and Government, the first holder of this position, at the Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines (STICERD), and chair of the Grantham Research Institute for Climate Change and the Environment at LSE.
wn.com/The Great Escape Health, Wealth, And The Origins Of Inequality
The world is a better place than it used to be. People are wealthier and healthier, and live longer lives. Yet the escapes from destitution by so many have left gaping inequalities between people and between nations. In this lecture Angus Deaton (one of the foremost experts on economic development and on poverty) tells the remarkable story of how, starting two hundred and fifty years ago, some parts of the world began to experience sustained progress, opening up gaps and setting the stage for today's hugely unequal world. Deaton takes an in-depth look at the historical and ongoing patterns behind the health and wealth of nations, and he addresses what needs to be done to help those left behind.
Angus Deaton is the Dwight D. Eisenhower Professor of Economics and International Affairs in the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and the Economics Department at Princeton University. His many books include The Analysis of Household Surveys and Economics and Consumer Behavior. He is a past president of the American Economic Association.
Nicholas Stern is IG Patel Professor of Economics and Government, the first holder of this position, at the Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines (STICERD), and chair of the Grantham Research Institute for Climate Change and the Environment at LSE.
- published: 17 Oct 2013
- views: 5049
LSE Students Ask: Why is my curriculum white?
LSESU BME Officer, Samiha Begum, interviews students at London School of Economics on their views regarding whether we have a racially bias curriculum....
LSESU BME Officer, Samiha Begum, interviews students at London School of Economics on their views regarding whether we have a racially bias curriculum.
wn.com/Lse Students Ask Why Is My Curriculum White
LSESU BME Officer, Samiha Begum, interviews students at London School of Economics on their views regarding whether we have a racially bias curriculum.
- published: 16 Feb 2015
- views: 9692
Mehdi Hasan and David Aaronovitch debate the right to offend at an LSE debate
The Huffington Post UK's Politics editor Mehdi Hasan was a panellist on this debate at the London School of Economics with Times journalist David Aaronovitch ab...
The Huffington Post UK's Politics editor Mehdi Hasan was a panellist on this debate at the London School of Economics with Times journalist David Aaronovitch about whether the recent rulings against what people have said on twitter was an infringement on our freedom of speech and the right to offend and be offended.
In the debate Aaronovitch speaks of his reluctance to allow the fact that others may be offended to curb what people can and cannot say, while Mehdi points out the hypocrisy in any conversation about the right to offend someone else.
For more debate and for the latest news go to http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk
Like: http://www.facebook.com/HuffPostUK
Follow: http://twitter.com/HuffPostUK
Mehdi Hasan and David Aaronovitch debate the right to offend at an LSE debate
http://youtu.be/9I47LItjsoc
wn.com/Mehdi Hasan And David Aaronovitch Debate The Right To Offend At An Lse Debate
The Huffington Post UK's Politics editor Mehdi Hasan was a panellist on this debate at the London School of Economics with Times journalist David Aaronovitch about whether the recent rulings against what people have said on twitter was an infringement on our freedom of speech and the right to offend and be offended.
In the debate Aaronovitch speaks of his reluctance to allow the fact that others may be offended to curb what people can and cannot say, while Mehdi points out the hypocrisy in any conversation about the right to offend someone else.
For more debate and for the latest news go to http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk
Like: http://www.facebook.com/HuffPostUK
Follow: http://twitter.com/HuffPostUK
Mehdi Hasan and David Aaronovitch debate the right to offend at an LSE debate
http://youtu.be/9I47LItjsoc
- published: 16 Nov 2012
- views: 37260
Buying Time: the delayed crisis of democratic capitalism
Speakers: Professor Wolfgang Streeck, Colin Crouch
Chair: Professor David Soskice
Recorded on 20 October 2014 in New Theatre, East Building.
The financial an...
Speakers: Professor Wolfgang Streeck, Colin Crouch
Chair: Professor David Soskice
Recorded on 20 October 2014 in New Theatre, East Building.
The financial and economic crisis that began in 2008 still has the world on tenterhooks. The gravity of the situation is matched by a general paucity of understanding about what is happening and how it started.
Wolfgang Streeck is the Director of the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Society at Cologne and author of Buying Time: The Delayed Crisis of Democratic Capitalism. He is an Honorary Fellow of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics and a member of the Berlin Brandenburg Academy of Sciences as well as the Academia Europaea.
Colin Crouch is one of the world's leading political economists, a Member of the Max-Planck Society and the head of Social Sciences at the British Academy.
David Soskice is School Professor of Political Science and Economics at the LSE.
wn.com/Buying Time The Delayed Crisis Of Democratic Capitalism
Speakers: Professor Wolfgang Streeck, Colin Crouch
Chair: Professor David Soskice
Recorded on 20 October 2014 in New Theatre, East Building.
The financial and economic crisis that began in 2008 still has the world on tenterhooks. The gravity of the situation is matched by a general paucity of understanding about what is happening and how it started.
Wolfgang Streeck is the Director of the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Society at Cologne and author of Buying Time: The Delayed Crisis of Democratic Capitalism. He is an Honorary Fellow of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics and a member of the Berlin Brandenburg Academy of Sciences as well as the Academia Europaea.
Colin Crouch is one of the world's leading political economists, a Member of the Max-Planck Society and the head of Social Sciences at the British Academy.
David Soskice is School Professor of Political Science and Economics at the LSE.
- published: 23 Oct 2014
- views: 5420
The Power of Ideas: a discussion with David Harvey
Date: Thursday 10 December 2015
Time: 6.30-8pm
Venue: Old Theatre, Old Building
Speaker: Professor David Harvey
Discussants: Professor Michael Storper, Profes...
Date: Thursday 10 December 2015
Time: 6.30-8pm
Venue: Old Theatre, Old Building
Speaker: Professor David Harvey
Discussants: Professor Michael Storper, Professor Jane Wills
Chair: Dr Murray Low
David Harvey's politicised work on geography, social theory, urban political economy and capitalism has shaped academic debate for decades. He is one of the most cited social scientists in the world, and his works have been translated into multiple languages. Here, Harvey joins a panel of experts to explore his ideas - and alternative views.
David Harvey (@profdavidharvey) is Distinguished Professor of Anthropology & Geography at The Graduate Center, City University of New York.
Michael Storper (@michaelstorper) is Professor of Economic Geography at LSE, and holds Professorships at Sciences-Po and UCLA.
Jane Wills is Professor of Human Geography, Queen Mary, University of London.
Murray Low (@MurrayLow3) is Associate Professor of Human Geography in the LSE Department of Geography & Environment.
The LSE Department of Geography & Environment (@LSEGeography) is a centre of international academic excellence in economic, urban and development geography, environmental social science and climate change.
wn.com/The Power Of Ideas A Discussion With David Harvey
Date: Thursday 10 December 2015
Time: 6.30-8pm
Venue: Old Theatre, Old Building
Speaker: Professor David Harvey
Discussants: Professor Michael Storper, Professor Jane Wills
Chair: Dr Murray Low
David Harvey's politicised work on geography, social theory, urban political economy and capitalism has shaped academic debate for decades. He is one of the most cited social scientists in the world, and his works have been translated into multiple languages. Here, Harvey joins a panel of experts to explore his ideas - and alternative views.
David Harvey (@profdavidharvey) is Distinguished Professor of Anthropology & Geography at The Graduate Center, City University of New York.
Michael Storper (@michaelstorper) is Professor of Economic Geography at LSE, and holds Professorships at Sciences-Po and UCLA.
Jane Wills is Professor of Human Geography, Queen Mary, University of London.
Murray Low (@MurrayLow3) is Associate Professor of Human Geography in the LSE Department of Geography & Environment.
The LSE Department of Geography & Environment (@LSEGeography) is a centre of international academic excellence in economic, urban and development geography, environmental social science and climate change.
- published: 14 Dec 2015
- views: 6878
LSE SU Alternative Investments Conference 2015 | Guy Hands
Guy Hands, Chairman and Founder of Terra Firma Capital Partners, one of Europe's largest Private Equity funds, delivers a keynote session at the 2015 edition of...
Guy Hands, Chairman and Founder of Terra Firma Capital Partners, one of Europe's largest Private Equity funds, delivers a keynote session at the 2015 edition of the London School of Economics SU Alternative Investments Conference.
wn.com/Lse Su Alternative Investments Conference 2015 | Guy Hands
Guy Hands, Chairman and Founder of Terra Firma Capital Partners, one of Europe's largest Private Equity funds, delivers a keynote session at the 2015 edition of the London School of Economics SU Alternative Investments Conference.
- published: 01 Dec 2015
- views: 142
First Minister LSE Lecture - Beyond the Budget
In a major speech at the London School of Economics ahead of the Chancellor’s final budget of this UK parliament, the First Minister said a better process – whe...
In a major speech at the London School of Economics ahead of the Chancellor’s final budget of this UK parliament, the First Minister said a better process – where parties had time to scrutinise the budget before it is passed and negotiate improvements - would see politicians focus on the long-term impact of their decisions and be more honest about the results of spending choices.
The First Minister pointed to the process in Scotland, highlighting the increased scrutiny of the budget bill and the consultation required to set out the budget for the year ahead.
wn.com/First Minister Lse Lecture Beyond The Budget
In a major speech at the London School of Economics ahead of the Chancellor’s final budget of this UK parliament, the First Minister said a better process – where parties had time to scrutinise the budget before it is passed and negotiate improvements - would see politicians focus on the long-term impact of their decisions and be more honest about the results of spending choices.
The First Minister pointed to the process in Scotland, highlighting the increased scrutiny of the budget bill and the consultation required to set out the budget for the year ahead.
- published: 16 Mar 2015
- views: 3181
In Conversation with Amartya Sen
Date: Friday 6 November 2015
Time: 6.30-8pm
Venue: Old Theatre, Old Building
Speaker: Professor Amartya Sen
Chair: Professor Lord Stern
At this event Amartya...
Date: Friday 6 November 2015
Time: 6.30-8pm
Venue: Old Theatre, Old Building
Speaker: Professor Amartya Sen
Chair: Professor Lord Stern
At this event Amartya Sen will be in conversation about his latest publication, The Country of First Boys, which is a new collection of cultural essays in which Sen examines social justice and welfare, by addressing some of the fundamental issues of our time like deprivation, disparity, hunger, illiteracy, alienation, globalisation, media, freedom of speech, injustice, inequality, exclusion, and exploitation.
Amartya Sen is Thomas W. Lamont University Professor, and Professor of Economics and Philosophy, at Harvard University. He is the recipient of the 1998 Nobel Prize in Economics and an honorary fellow of LSE.
Nicholas Stern is IG Patel Professor and Chair of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at LSE and President of the British Academy.
Established in 2015, the South Asia Centre (@SAsiaLSE) marks a step-change in LSE’s engagement with South Asia. LSE has more than 70 subject experts whose teaching and research interests concern South Asia; the Centre harnesses this world class inter- and multi-disciplinary expertise to underwrite the School’s fundamental mission of impacting public awareness through informed knowledge. The SAC is a global platform to engage with South Asia – whose particularities constantly challenge conventional social science thinking about the region.
wn.com/In Conversation With Amartya Sen
Date: Friday 6 November 2015
Time: 6.30-8pm
Venue: Old Theatre, Old Building
Speaker: Professor Amartya Sen
Chair: Professor Lord Stern
At this event Amartya Sen will be in conversation about his latest publication, The Country of First Boys, which is a new collection of cultural essays in which Sen examines social justice and welfare, by addressing some of the fundamental issues of our time like deprivation, disparity, hunger, illiteracy, alienation, globalisation, media, freedom of speech, injustice, inequality, exclusion, and exploitation.
Amartya Sen is Thomas W. Lamont University Professor, and Professor of Economics and Philosophy, at Harvard University. He is the recipient of the 1998 Nobel Prize in Economics and an honorary fellow of LSE.
Nicholas Stern is IG Patel Professor and Chair of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at LSE and President of the British Academy.
Established in 2015, the South Asia Centre (@SAsiaLSE) marks a step-change in LSE’s engagement with South Asia. LSE has more than 70 subject experts whose teaching and research interests concern South Asia; the Centre harnesses this world class inter- and multi-disciplinary expertise to underwrite the School’s fundamental mission of impacting public awareness through informed knowledge. The SAC is a global platform to engage with South Asia – whose particularities constantly challenge conventional social science thinking about the region.
- published: 09 Nov 2015
- views: 2959
第五届伦敦华语辩论赛决赛 UCL VS LSE
辩题:实现男女平等主要依靠男性的努力/女性的努力
第五届伦敦华语辩论赛决赛中,UCL与LSE共同为大家奉献了一场精彩绝伦的比赛。正方UCL最终以14比1战胜强劲对手LSE,我正方三辩谢泽年 同学获得全场最佳辩手。感谢UCL辩手及智囊团的辛勤努力和优秀发挥!感谢LSE辩论队的卓越表现!感谢五位评委的精彩点评!更要感谢QU...
辩题:实现男女平等主要依靠男性的努力/女性的努力
第五届伦敦华语辩论赛决赛中,UCL与LSE共同为大家奉献了一场精彩绝伦的比赛。正方UCL最终以14比1战胜强劲对手LSE,我正方三辩谢泽年 同学获得全场最佳辩手。感谢UCL辩手及智囊团的辛勤努力和优秀发挥!感谢LSE辩论队的卓越表现!感谢五位评委的精彩点评!更要感谢QUEEN MARY作为本届赛事主办方付出的劳动!
wn.com/第五届伦敦华语辩论赛决赛 Ucl Vs Lse
辩题:实现男女平等主要依靠男性的努力/女性的努力
第五届伦敦华语辩论赛决赛中,UCL与LSE共同为大家奉献了一场精彩绝伦的比赛。正方UCL最终以14比1战胜强劲对手LSE,我正方三辩谢泽年 同学获得全场最佳辩手。感谢UCL辩手及智囊团的辛勤努力和优秀发挥!感谢LSE辩论队的卓越表现!感谢五位评委的精彩点评!更要感谢QUEEN MARY作为本届赛事主办方付出的劳动!
- published: 28 Feb 2013
- views: 1586
LSE SU China Development Forum 2014 - The Chinese Economy: Rebalancing China
Speakers: Professor Danny Quah, Professor David Dollar, Dr Huang Yukon, Professor Nicholas Lardy
Recorded on 8 February 2014 in LSE Campus.
The LSE SU China D...
Speakers: Professor Danny Quah, Professor David Dollar, Dr Huang Yukon, Professor Nicholas Lardy
Recorded on 8 February 2014 in LSE Campus.
The LSE SU China Development Forum (CDF) is an annual conference co-organised by the LSE SU China Development Society and the LSE Asia Research Centre. It provides a platform for vibrant, in-depth intellectual discussions among students, academics and professionals on key issues facing China. The 2014 Forum, held at LSE on 8th February 2014 and attended by over 400 delegates, hosted 28 speakers from mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Europe and the United States including the 2007 Nobel Laureate in Economics, Professor Eric S Maskin and the former British Ambassador to China, Sir Christoper Hum. In the context of the reform plan drafted at the Third Plenary Session of the 18th Central Committee, seven panel sessions under the overarching theme 'Rebalancing China' considered and discussed a range of topics including: privatisation and recentralization; consumption and investment, government social welfare provision and civil structures, China's international relations. Four panel sessions are available for download: Keynote Opening; The Chinese Economy - Rebalancing China; Power to Empower - China's Media Revolution; China and the World - A New Interface.
wn.com/Lse Su China Development Forum 2014 The Chinese Economy Rebalancing China
Speakers: Professor Danny Quah, Professor David Dollar, Dr Huang Yukon, Professor Nicholas Lardy
Recorded on 8 February 2014 in LSE Campus.
The LSE SU China Development Forum (CDF) is an annual conference co-organised by the LSE SU China Development Society and the LSE Asia Research Centre. It provides a platform for vibrant, in-depth intellectual discussions among students, academics and professionals on key issues facing China. The 2014 Forum, held at LSE on 8th February 2014 and attended by over 400 delegates, hosted 28 speakers from mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Europe and the United States including the 2007 Nobel Laureate in Economics, Professor Eric S Maskin and the former British Ambassador to China, Sir Christoper Hum. In the context of the reform plan drafted at the Third Plenary Session of the 18th Central Committee, seven panel sessions under the overarching theme 'Rebalancing China' considered and discussed a range of topics including: privatisation and recentralization; consumption and investment, government social welfare provision and civil structures, China's international relations. Four panel sessions are available for download: Keynote Opening; The Chinese Economy - Rebalancing China; Power to Empower - China's Media Revolution; China and the World - A New Interface.
- published: 10 Apr 2014
- views: 9790