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Explore this new social trend at a unique pop-up shop at London’s Old Street station, 29 February to 5 March 2016Dr Coretta Phillips discusses her study of doorstep fraud on older adultsInternational aid from diverse sources can lead to less groupthinkUndergraduate Open Day

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RIBA and LSE reveal competition designs for The Paul Marshall Building

LSE has revealed designs from the six architects shortlisted for its next major building project: 44 Lincoln’s Inn Fields/The Paul Marshall Building. 

Our collective genius and why we are all getting smarter

New ideas and technologies are not the product of a few far-sighted geniuses but arise through societies and social networks acting as ‘collective brains’, says new research from LSE and Harvard University.   

Acting has become a largely middle class profession

A new LSE study has shown there are relatively few working class actors and that they earn less than their middle class equivalents because of a ‘class ceiling’.   

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Clear and Present Challenges to the Chinese Economy 

Dr Keyu Jin, a Lecturer in the LSE Department of Economics and a member of the Centre for Macroeconomics and Centre for Economic Performance will discuss the impact of China’s financial reforms in this public lecture. Event date: Wednesday 9 March

 

From a Culture of Connectivity to a Platform Society

Online platforms are penetrating the organisation of societies, disrupting private and public sectors. What is their impact on the governance of public life and social order? Join us for the LSE Law and Department of Media and Communications Annual Lecture to be delivered by Professor José van Dijck. Event date: Monday 7 March

Thus Bad Begins: a conversation with Javier Marias

Distinguished Spanish novelist Javier Marías discusses his latest work, Thus Bad Begins, with LSE historian Paul Preston in this public conversation. Event date: Tuesday 8 March

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Literary Festival 2016: The Innovations of the Future                       
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Speaker: Alec Ross
Recorded: Monday 22 February 2016, approx. 74 minutes    

 

Speakers: Lizz Brady, James Leadbitter, David McDaid, Vivienne Parry
Recorded: 
Tuesday 23 February 2016

Speaker: Professor Lawrence Jacobs
Recorded: Wednesday 24 February 2016

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