Three Nobel Laureates speak at LSE in one week
Joseph Stiglitz (2001 Laureate), Claudia Goldin (2023 Laureate), and Esther Duflo (2019 Laureate) each addressed different aspects of economics in practice.
LSE research disproves current thinking over how to achieve global collaboration
Modeling from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) shows that people care more about immediate rewards (personal to them) than benefits that will come over time (ie reversing climate change)
LSE researchers awarded European Research Council Advanced Grants
Professor Tim Newburn - British Society of Criminology Outstanding Achievement Award 2024
Professor Tim Newburn, Professor of Criminology and Social Policy at the London School of Economics and Political Science, has been awarded the Outstanding Achievment Award 2024 by the British Society of Crimonolgy.
Europe needs an "Airbus for the metaverse" according to new report from LSE Consulting
The metaverse could bring a significant boost to the EU economy, according to a new report from LSE Consulting.
LSE Topping Out Ceremony at Eslanda Robeson House
LSE’s newest student accommodation, Eslanda Robeson House, moved a step closer to opening with a topping out ceremony on Monday 22 April.
LSE continues to lead the way on sustainability
LSE’s annual Sustainability report 2022/23, published today on Earth Day (22 April), highlights the School’s ongoing commitment to environmental sustainability and tackling the climate crisis.
Clear link between CEOs who express humanity and company share prices: New study
Companies whose CEOs express concern for the health and safety of their employees, customers and clients on conference calls do better on the stock market.
LSE top in London for Social Science and Management subjects
LSE has been ranked the top university in London and sixth in the world for Social Science and Management subjects in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024.