Workers on zero-hour contracts face lower wages and higher turnover rates, yet such jobs have 25% more applicants than a ...
Congratulations to Lauren Bursey, an LSE Law School PhD candidate, has won the 2024/25 Canadian Centennial Scholarship, a ...
A new report from Centax (Centre for the Analysis of Taxation) argues that the UK should have an ‘exit tax’ like Australia ...
We are pleased to announce the first part of a very special blog series. In the next weeks, we will publish four articles on ...
Congratulations to Dr Timothy Liau who has won the 2024 Peter Birks Prize for Outstanding Early Career Legal Scholarship, ...
Indonesian filmmakers explore why their country has so many land conflicts. As they film the protests of communities against palm oil companies and real estate developers taking their land, they find ...
This page includes information for lectures, seminars. Details of undergraduate class teaching will be published on the Timetables web page in mid-September. Teaching begins on Monday, 30 September ...
How should countries operate in a world of renewed Great Power competition? Even if the West is not in outright decline, its global influence is changing and in some instances waning. Can we expect ...
Has Labour’s election marked a real turning point? Join us for a thought-provoking evening as we provide an early assessment of the new Labour government’s actions and goals. John Curtice is Professor ...
While religion continues to be perceived as of diminishing significance by many in Western Europe, religious nationalisms are on the rise around the world and the religious dimensions of many ...
Our LSE Discovery Session will enable prospective undergraduate students to find out more about study options at LSE, student life and the application process. The session will involve a short ...