We are pleased to announce the launch of the LSE Legal Advice Clinic, which provides free and confidential one-off legal advice in the areas of family and employment law. We hope that the clinic will ...
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In-person and online public event (LSE Lecture Theatre, Centre Building) Join us for the book launch of Sovereign Europe: An Agenda for Europe in a Fragmented Global Economy, with co-authors Paolo ...
The oral rounds of the competition will be held on Friday 28 February and Saturday 1 March 2025 in person at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). The first two sessions will run ...
This report argues that Europe’s climate policymakers must prepare options to ensure the resilience of its industrial strategy in a global context of increasing fragmentation, and proposes a ‘climate ...
Central banks are now among the most active players in the public debate on climate change and the low-carbon transition. By focusing on central banks’ public communication strategies, this paper ...
The ability to analyse any problem or topic, to bring evidence to the table in support of your decisions, to back your arguments with facts – the skill of research is a business-critical competence ...
Harness the benefits of diversity for organisational success. The workplace is a microcosm of society. And today our society is more diverse, but also more partisan, more polarised than ever before.
In April 2024, the European Court of Human Rights delivered a pivotal ruling in the case of KlimaSeniorinnen and Others v. Switzerland. The decision has been hailed by legal scholars as a landmark ...
Young people are often cast as humanity’s last hope in the face of climate catastrophe. However, just 9% of British 18–24-year-olds believe that young people significantly input into climate ...