This page shows the graduate admissions office processing times for incoming applications, emails and documents, as well as change requests submitted via the Graduate Applicant Portal (GAP). It is ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Iraq faces extreme climate-related challenges, including severe heat, drought, and water scarcity, which disproportionately impact women. Many women, particularly in rural areas, are at greater risk ...
Join us for an evening with Susan Stryker, an intellectual cornerstone and historian in trans* studies; and Onni Gust, a cultural historian specialising in the colonial British Empire. This ...
Join us for a screening of the documentary Sh'hili, directed by Professor Habib Ayeb. The screening will be followed by a Q&A discussion with the director and discussants. This event has been ...
Title: Actuaries and statisticians in sustainability: understanding, modelling, and reporting. Biography: Lloyd is a Fellow of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries, a Chartered Enterprise Risk ...
Join us for the launch of Marouf Cabi's latest book Iranian Kurdistan Under the Islamic Republic: Change, Revolution, and Resistance published by I.B. Tauris. Cabi presents a social, political, ...
LSE Law students recently submitted a third-party intervention before the European Court of Human Rights, arguing that national security concerns must be carefully balanced with freedom of expression ...
Decentralisation, Healthcare Privatisation, and Women's Health: The Indonesia-Philippines Comparison
How do decentralised government and private healthcare options shape women’s preferences regarding maternal healthcare and desire to use it? Since 2000, national campaigns across Asia have attempted ...
LSE Player is home to the latest films and podcasts from the London School of Economics and Political Science. Here you can watch videos on cutting edge research, find the award-winning LSE IQ podcast ...
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