The LSE Behavioural Lab is a world-leading hub for research and teaching in behavioural science. We are a purpose-built laboratory designed to help you understand the causes of human behaviour. We ...
LSE's Department of Social Policy will be holding a live online event for prospective research students. The event will enable prospective students to find out more about the research study ...
This event is the launch of Dr Sana Murrani's latest book Rupturing Architecture: Spatial Practices of Refuge in Response to War and Violence in Iraq, 2003–2023 published by Bloomsbury. Written by an ...
Those who request vegetarian meals in social situations are perceived more positively if they make the request for health ...
Faces of hypnosis challenges viewers to reflect on how their latent assumptions about hypnosis have been constructed and maintained through an exhibition that depicts hypnotherapy in a new light. LSE ...
The application process for GO LSE exchanges is open to all second-year undergraduate students. The number of places available is limited so the process is competitive and conducted in two-stages.
Imperial College London, LSE and UCL will provide advice and guidance about UK degrees, the benefits of studying in London, and the application process for UK universities. This free session is open ...
This event is the launch of Making Sense of the Arab State edited by Steven Heydemann & Marc Lynch, and published by University of Michigan Press. No region in the world has been more hostile to ...
Explore the evolving data career landscape and the skills you need to go from spreadsheets to advanced analytics ...
In a world increasingly shaped by digital transformation, AI and data science present new opportunities to change policymaking in nearly all areas of policy. Yet the capabilities of these emerging ...
Resolving the UK’s saving problem is a prerequisite to boosting long-term growth. If her economic strategy is to stay afloat, Chancellor Rachel Reeves must confront the taboos from the manifesto and ...