Will artificial intelligence cause huge unemployment? Will it free us from working? Will it replace us? In this special ...
Last week in Paris, LSE’s team advanced to the quarter-finals in the 2025 edition of the Cross Examination Moot, after ranking third out of more than 30 teams in the general rounds. The team of four ...
Hybrid-Flex Teaching Attend teaching in-person in London or remotely from your home ...
Teaching AC332 Financial Statement Analysis and Valuation AC215 Business Analysis and Valuation Research interests Disclosure regulation in capital markets Corporate governance Business groups and ...
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Professor of Political Science and Public Policy and Deputy Head of Department for Education ...
Nature degradation and climate change are not isolated threats: they are deeply interconnected crises that reinforce each other, exacerbating risks for societal and economic wellbeing. This CETEx ...
Professor Philippe Aghion from the Department of Economics and the Centre for Economic Performance (CEP) at LSE has today (13 October) been awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences.
LSE Master’s Awards (LMAs) are part of LSE’s portfolio of funding for taught master’s students. The primary scheme for these students is the Graduate Support Scheme (GSS), which is designed to ...
My research focuses on the evaluation and design of tax policies, particularly those affecting top earners and High Net Wealth Individuals (HNWIs). I combine technical expertise in tax law with ...
130 years of understanding the causes of things for the betterment of society. LSE was founded on a bold idea: that knowledge, shared widely, could help build a better society. Discover our 130-year ...
Joachim Wehner is an Associate Professor in Public Policy with research interests in political economy, comparative politics and public policy. A focus of his work has been on accountability and ...