Finnish President and LSE alumnus Alexander Stubb visited the School to deliver a lecture on rebalancing the international ...
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Pablo Ibáñez Colomo has received one of the Antitrust Writing Awards 2026 for his article 'Judicial review in EU merger ...
LSE Law School is delighted to announce that the LSE Legal Advice Centre has been shortlisted for three awards at the 2026 ...
A decade after the Brexit referendum, Sara Hobolt analyses how the vote forged new identities – Leavers and Remainers – that ...
The research programme focuses on co-creating practical solutions with at-risk communities, strengthening the detection and ...
This guide, the first in a new series from the Grantham Research Institute at LSE and the Grantham Institute at Imperial College London, explores and reflects on the role of scientific research in ...
Join us for this special event with LSE's Philippe Aghion, joint recipient of the 2025 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. This lecture will show how the Schumpeterian growth paradigm can shed ...
Climate change impacts are intensifying, yet adaptation efforts are not keeping pace with the scale and urgency of emerging risks. Closing this gap requires strong domestic legal and policy frameworks ...
The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2026 ranks LSE as the number one university in the UK. The Good University Guide also names LSE as University of the Year for Academic Performance; ...
Training AI models requires vast computational resources, with computing power usage increasing tenfold between 2018 and 2022. With fossil fuels still providing over 60% of total global electricity ...
The following statements were issued in response to the International Court of Justice advisory opinion on the obligations of states in relation to climate change: Joana Setzer, Associate Professorial ...