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Michael Blackwell, formerly Associate Professor of Tax Law, has been appointed Judge of the First-tier Tribunal (Tax Chamber), with effect from 2 April 2024. Michael’s departure from LSE is a huge ...
This award is testament to our students’ hard work and how much their skills, abilities and commitment are appreciated by employers - Anne Clinton, LSE Careers Director LSE has won an Employability ...
We are delighted to announce the third issue of the LSE Law School’s Legal Studies Working Paper Series for 2024.
It is the great work our community does that maintains the School’s reputation and makes it the exciting and intellectually challenging place it is. - LSE President and Vice Chancellor, Professor ...
Ideas and words have consequences. The 'Asia Pacific' as an economic understanding of region is giving way, some would say has given way, to the 'Indo-Pacific' as a geopolitical understanding of ...
Professor Tim Newburn, Professor of Criminology and Social Policy at the London School of Economics and Political Science, has been awarded the Outstanding Achievement Award 2024 by the British ...
This year seems to be the year where the world turns towards Latin America and the Caribbean. The region’s challenges and opportunities are becoming a more important concern – not only for the West, ...
Like Switzerland, Singapore is a country ranked among the least corrupt in the world that is simultaneously accused of facilitating cross-border crime and tax evasion on an industrial scale. The 2022 ...
These excellent results are a credit to our dedicated staff and wider School community. - Professor Emma McCoy, LSE Vice President and Pro-Vice Chancellor (Education) LSE remains the top university in ...
ImpactU HUB, a groundbreaking learning platform designed to help the UK Higher Education community start and scale social ventures, has been launched by LSE. Offering a comprehensive suite of ...
Despite increasing awareness, stigma surrounding dementia remains widespread, with significant consequences for individuals living with the condition and their carers, according to the 2024 World ...
It is with great sadness that we have received the news that Joe Jacob has passed away. Joe was a member of the LSE Law Department for nearly 40 years, until 2008. We remember him from our days in the ...
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