VideosSee All
New from LSE: Workplace depression is now a global crisis, costing employers and countries billions of dollars. A world first study by LSE’s Dr Sara Evans-Lacko reveals ‘wide and devastating’ consequences for thousands of organisations worldwide unless governments and employers take urgent action. http://bit.ly/2dp9CUi
218
3
Alan Manning from LSE Economics Department​ discusses the inte...
784
83
Suzi Hall from LSE Cities talks migration and communities in P...
203
15
ReviewsSee All
1,267 Reviews
Tell people what you think
Abhi Singh
· July 28, 2016
Wanted online Workers for online jobs.
Earn unlimited income at home.
No Investment. ...
Part Time Jobs.

Online ad posters required. Earn Rs. $20 ~$30 per day.
Work at your own spare time and get paid monthly.
Your earning potential is absolutely unlimited.
There is no need of spent lot of time to do this.
Job is only through Internet(Android Smartphone).
It is open to all countries.
�Earned Money..Direct Transfer to your Bank Account each Month..or Through ..Paypal/Payza
These are genuine software promotion jobs & Internet jobs. No Investment required. Only serious enquires please.
If you are interested then type 'INFO' & send me on
Whatsapp no. +91-8538942648
See More
Maria Kramer
· June 23, 2016
I am moving out of my room at Lilian Knowles House early, so if you are a current postgraduate student at LSE and in search for accommodation over the Summer, p...lease contact me. The location is very central, close to Liverpool St Station and Spitalfields Market.
Room Details:
• Single en-suite room on 6th (topmost) floor (including private bathroom)
• Spacious shared kitchen (5 persons)
• 165£ / weekly
• Vacancy: 1 July – 3 September
See More
PhotosSee All
'The human rights movement is reeling and the worst is yet to come. 

Hear Philip Alston suggest what can be done in response to this onslaught of negative developments in our #HumanRightsDay #LSEHRDay lecture hosted by @[1440440036228443:274:LSE Human Rights] on Thursday 1 December. http://bit.ly/2gH8QDK'
'Explore Charles Booth’s poverty maps of Victorian London with our new, state-of-the-art website! http://booth.lse.ac.uk  #LSEBooth'
'Visit our brand new Charles Booth website and explore maps showing the spread of poverty in Victorian London https://booth.lse.ac.uk/'
PostsSee All

New from LSE Careers:

'It’s a never ending struggle to balance work and play but there are a many ways to be social on campus while keeping on top of work - whether it's attending society events or organising study groups.'

Current LSE PhD student/LSE Anthropology undergraduate alum Hannah Cottrell gives her tips for maximising your time and making the most of opportunities whilst you’re here:

The human rights movement is reeling and the worst is yet to come.

Hear Philip Alston suggest what can be done in response to this onslaught of negative developments in our #HumanRightsDay #LSEHRDay lecture hosted by LSE Human Rights on Thursday 1 December. http://bit.ly/2gH8QDK

Image may contain: 1 person , suit, outdoor and text
Posts

Meet our new student video diarists, Alex, Yea Won and Zack.

Watch their first instalments to hear how they're settling into LSE life, university life, settling into London (and the UK), and more.

Meet Yea Won, Alex, and Zack - new student video diarists for 2017! Watch their videos as they talk about moving to London, and adjusting to university life.
lse.ac.uk

Explore Charles Booth’s poverty maps of Victorian London with our new, state-of-the-art website! http://booth.lse.ac.uk #LSEBooth

Image may contain: 1 person , text

Dr Helen Yaffe from LSE's Latin, America and Caribbean Centre discusses Fidel Castro's legacy on BBC World News
http://bit.ly/2fs1RhO

Helen Yaffe speak on BBC World News following the death of Fidel Castro, 26 November 2016, first interview.
www.youtube.com

Visit our brand new Charles Booth website and explore maps showing the spread of poverty in Victorian London https://booth.lse.ac.uk/

No automatic alt text available.

1935 marked the retirement of Sir Arthur Bowley, one of the School’s original teachers. On 28 November 1935 the Emergency Committee agreed to commission a portrait to mark his retirement.

New on the LSE History blog: Stella Bowen’s portrait of Sir Arthur Bowley hangs in the Department of Statistics. Sue Donnelly tells the story behind the picture.

Stella Bowen’s portrait of Sir Arthur Bowley hangs in the Department of Statistics. 1935 marked the retirement of Sir Arthur Bowley, one of th…
blogs.lse.ac.uk

In celebration of her Leverhulme Professorship at the LSE Gender Institute Sonia Corrêa explores some of the paradoxes at the centre of sexual rights theory and politics.

Join Sonia at LSE on Wednesday 30 November. http://bit.ly/2glEKpM

Image may contain: 1 person , text

Did you miss the Colombian President's talk at LSE? The podcast from this event, along with many other LSE event podcasts and videos, are available to download right now! Check out the full list here http://bit.ly/2g1ykZw

Image may contain: 1 person , suit

We had a wonderful time at last week´s Alumni Reunion for the classes of 1951, 1956, 1961 and 1966. It was a real pleasure to celebrate their graduation anniversares with them!

View more pictures of the day here: http://bit.ly/2ffLNzn

Image may contain: 2 people , table and indoor

New from EUROPP - European Politics and Policy at LSE: The French centre-right selects its candidate for the 2017 presidential election this Sunday. The race is between François Fillon and Alain Juppé. Which candidate would stand the best chance against Marine Le Pen?

In the first round of the primary to select the French centre-right’s candidate for the 2017 presidential election, François Fillon unexpectedly came out in first place, ahead of favourite Alain Ju…
blogs.lse.ac.uk

Meet our new student video diarists, Alex, Yea Won and Zack.

Watch their first instalments to hear how they're settling into LSE life, university life, settling into London (and the UK), and more.

Meet Yea Won, Alex, and Zack - new student video diarists for 2017! Watch their videos as they talk about moving to London, and adjusting to university life.
lse.ac.uk

What can we learn from the extraordinary life of Dr Rosa Luxemburg: economist, journalist, activist and revolutionary critical thinker? Kate Evans' beautifully drawn biography re-examines her story.

Find out more by joining Kate at LSE on Wednesday 7 December. http://bit.ly/2g1A3hL

Image may contain: 1 person , icecream and food

Congratulations to everyone at LSE on achieving a 'First' in the green University League, run by student campaign group People and Planet Society.

LSE was ranked 14th overall in the table, up 12 places from 2015, and placing the School second of the Russell Group universities.

Over on the LSE Impact Blog, Alexandre Afonso outlines the differences in the organisation of academic labour markets between countries across Europe. Variance in both the extent to which markets are open to outsiders, and the job security provided for recent PhD graduates has consequences for the mobility of academics across Europe and the progression of early career researchers.

Having examined the organisation of Europe’s academic labour markets, Alexandre Afonso outlines the main differences between countries across the continent. There is greatest variance in two …
blogs.lse.ac.uk