LSE has an Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP) and has ESRC studentships available for a number of programmes across 19 departments. Students of all ...
Economic History uses concepts and theories from the social sciences as a starting point for studying the development of real economies and understanding them in their social, political and cultural ...
Sir John Major delivered the Maurice Fraser Lecture at LSE, exploring Britain’s role amid global challenges in a talk chaired ...
At the recent Union of European Clubs (UEC) Forum in Brussels, Dr Jan Zglinski delivered an intervention in which he called for a reform of European football. The UEC, an organisation representing the ...
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This news article reports on the potential deployment of AI in finding solutions to climate change. The article references a paper written by a team from LSE’s Grantham Research Institute and Systemiq ...
The Congo Basin forests, including the world’s second largest rainforest after the Amazon, cover more than 300 million hectares across 11 countries in Central Africa. They represent the world’s ...
The international community must provide long-term investment from public and private sources in the countries that host the Congo Basin rainforest to protect the world’s largest land-based carbon ...
For 2026 entry, we will be offering Bloomberg Philanthropies PhD Studentships in Cities available for a number of programmes across the Departments of Government, Geography, Management and Sociology.
BELÉM, BRAZIL, 12 NOVEMBER 2025 – There is an “entirely feasible path” to mobilising US$1.3 trillion by 2035 from external sources of public and private finance to boost economic development and ...