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Come to the LSE Research Festival 2016! The LSE Research Festival is an annual celebration of social science research by our students and staff. It will take place on Thursday 3 November in the New Academic Building and is open to both the public and the LSE community. For full details visit: http://www.lse.ac.uk/IPA/ResearchAndEngagement/LSEResearchFestival/home.aspx
Second year Anthropology student Hannah Cottrell shows us what a typical day is like for her at LSE.
LSE academics discuss what makes an ideal LSE student, and how LSE is a challenging but rewarding environment.
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The London School of Economics (LSE) has accused the British government of barring leading academics from acting as advisers on Brexit. LSE says it was told by the Foreign Office that non-British nationals were not allowed to work on projects about leaving the EU. The Foreign Office has denied the claims, saying that the university has misunderstood its guidance and that it has not changed its policy. Al Jazeera’s Paul Brennan reports from London. - Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe - Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish - Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera - Check our website: http://www.aljazeera.com/
Imagina un mundo sin barreras. Isaac Sánchez con 11 años ha logrado imaginarse un mundo accesible para las personas Sordas. En solo 9 meses que ha aprendido su lengua, su cultura y lo más importante imaginarse el amor de Dios entre las personas Sordas. Un mundo donde el amor de Dios no puede ser un obstáculo sino una oportunidad. Gracias Isaac por ponerte en manos de Dios. Que Dios te bendiga muchísimo. Estamos muy orgullosos de ti.
Inter University Kabaddi Match between IC Kabaddi and LSE Kabaddi. Final Score - LSE 34 - 36 Imperial
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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
Presented by the Harold Laski Chair and Professor of Political Science, Simon Hix, this lecture will discuss the political and economic ramifications for Britain and Europe following the EU Referendum results. Professor Simon Hix is one of the leading researchers, teachers, and commentators on EU politics and institutions in the UK. He has published over 100 books and articles on various aspects of EU, European, British and comparative politics. He regularly gives evidence to committees in the UK House of Commons and House of Lords, and in the European Parliament, and he has advised the UK Cabinet Office and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office under both Labour and Conservative administrations. Recorded on 29 June 2016 This event was organised by the LSE Summer School in partnership wi...
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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 Directo...
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.
Muammar Gaddafi address to the 'London School of Economics and Political Science' (LSE), December 2010 December 2010 - only months before the war on Libya - Muammar Gaddafi was invited by the 'London School of Economics and Political Science' (LSE) - one of the foremost Social Science Universities in the world - to answer questions in a free context posed by the Students and Faculty, pertaining to the legendary Leader's thoughts, ideas and visions on the solutions to the issues of today's world. Questions are raised pertaining to Libya, Wikileaks, Colonization, Liberation movements, Terrorism, the Lockerbie case, World Peace, the Warsaw Pact, Arab disunity, Africa, Brazil, Pakistan and more. Brother Leader Muammar Gaddafi reveals himself to be that rare Leader, who possesses an immense...
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 th...
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 ...
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.
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/s...
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