The Department organises an exciting range of student events throughout the year. Don't forget to check out our Careers Events schedule, as well as our Department events schedule.
This workshop will explore emerging policy challenges and cutting-edge research on gender inequality in a rapidly changing world. It will examine how transformative forces like technology and climate ...
The LSE Phelan US Centre's Essay Competition seeks 1000-word articles from current LSE Master's students on a specific topic which relates to the United States. 2025 Essay Competition - Is AI a threat ...
In March of 1906, US military forces killed 1000 men, women and children during an assault on a Moro stronghold at Bud Dajo in the southern Philippines. The Massacre of Bud Dajo rightfully belongs in ...
These informal sessions put the spotlight on a topical issue in IR in a friendly debate with your fellow IR students. Conversational and casual, (Un)Resolved is a brilliant way to put your knowledge ...
This project will use collaborative story writing as research method and dissemination tool to advance the PI’s longitudinal ethnographic research with young women in service work in Delhi, India. It ...
Lao People’s Democratic Republic (LPDR), long considered regionally and geopolitically as the ‘Battery of Asia’, has often been positioned as a central provider of regional hydroelectric power to ...
Amelia is passionate about fostering collaboration across the impact ecosystem, connecting diverse stakeholders to form transformative alliances that drive meaningful change. With expertise in ...
The Sustainable Social Policy and Welfare States Research Hub is hosting its inaugural workshop on Tuesday 24th June 2025. The workshop aims to bring together researchers who are working on the social ...
Natalie Black CBE is a Visiting Professor in Practice at the LSE School of Public Policy. She is Group Director for Communications and Networks and Executive Board Member at Ofcom (the UK’s regulatory ...
Historically, one of the main reasons for the establishment of the Department of Methodology was the identification by the Economic and Social Research Council of a 'methods gap' in the training of ...
Since LSE's founding in 1895, Geography has been one of its cornerstone subjects. From our very first lectures on commercial geography, to today’s cutting edge research, we’ve been at the forefront of ...