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LSE GROUPS

LSE GROUPS 2016

LSE GROUPS gives you a unique opportunity to continue LSE's tradition of contributing to society through developing a deeper understanding of social, economic and political experience, and to enjoy the benefits of LSE’s research based social science education.

Back for a sixth year, LSE GROUPS 2016 will address the topics of democratising knowledge creation in science and society, and poverty and inequality in London.

LSE undergraduates of all levels and disciplines may apply. Closing date for applications is midnight on Tuesday 8 March.

What's new

What's next for the Staff Survey?

Following their release, the survey results are being considered and discussed by groups across LSE. There will also be more indepth discussions with colleagues to understand the root causes of some of the issues.

 

Over the next few months a School-level action plan will be developed. Click here to see the process and timeline.

Undergraduate Careers Week (UCW) 2016

From 14-18 March, LSE Careers is running Undergraduate Careers Week (UCW).

 

This is a dedicated range of seminars and events tailored for undergraduate students including drop in CV checks, a chance to meet alumni, and more.

 

Booking opens one week before each event on CareerHub. All students are welcome, including those of you who aren’t sure what career path you want to take.

Free film screening and nibbles: The Celluloid Closet

Spectrum and the Department of Media and Communications invite you to a screening of The Cellluloid Closet on Tuesday 8 March at 5.30pm in TW3.7.01A.

 

For more information, visit lse.ac.uk/spectrum.

International Development Events Programme (IDEP) 2016

Throughout Lent term, LSE Careers presents a diverse range of seminars and panels aimed at students who are thinking of working in the development sector.

 

To attend, just book a place via CareerHub - booking opens one week in advance of any IDEP events.

LSE is investing £11 million in education and student experience over the next three years

Professor Craig Calhoun: “LSE has a global reputation for its research and we want to ensure its teaching is regarded in the same light.”

 

Listen to the 8 February Director's state of the School address podcast where Professor Craig Calhoun discusses the mission and future for LSE.

 

Find out more about LSE's first Education Strategy here.

Public events

From a Culture of Connectivity to a Platform Society

Speakers: Professor José van Dijck, Professor Sonia Livingstone

Date: Monday 07 March 2016  6.30pm

 

Clear and Present Challenges to the Chinese Economy 

Speaker: Dr Keyu Jin

Date: Wednesday 09 March 2016  6.30pm

 

How to Boost Growth as the Oil Price Falls: transformation and reform of the Norwegian economy 

Speaker: Siv Jensen

Date: Friday 11 March 2016  1-2pm

 

See Diary and events for more.  

News

See News and media for more.

 

Workspace

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