This workshop will explore emerging policy challenges and cutting-edge research on gender inequality in a rapidly changing world. It will examine how transformative forces like technology and climate ...
Iraq faces extreme climate-related challenges, including severe heat, drought, and water scarcity, which disproportionately impact women. Many women, particularly in rural areas, are at greater risk ...
Lao People’s Democratic Republic (LPDR), long considered regionally and geopolitically as the ‘Battery of Asia’, has often been positioned as a central provider of regional hydroelectric power to ...
Sophie Raehme (she/they)is a Ph.D. candidate at the Department of Gender Studies at the Central European University in Vienna and a visiting research student at the Department of Gender Studies at the ...
Marshall Building (MAR), Room 2.06, LSE Campus, United Kingdom LSE's Global Health Initiative is pleased to host this panel, focused on the recent termination of USAID funding and its implications on ...
Join us for a fireside chat with Suzanne Heywood, Chair of CNH Industrial N V and Iveco Group, and Chief Operating Officer of Exor Group. In conversation with Grace Lordan, Suzanne will reflect on her ...
Natalie Black CBE is a Visiting Professor in Practice at the LSE School of Public Policy. She is Group Director for Communications and Networks and Executive Board Member at Ofcom (the UK’s regulatory ...
We are excited to announce our 2025 photography competition. The competition is open to all Department of Government students (undergraduate, Masters and PhD). The theme for this year’s competition is ...
LSE Thrive is a free, sustained 10-month access programme for Year 12 students of Black heritage who live in or close to London and are interested in applying to study at LSE. LSE Thrive provides ...
Tao Leigh Goffe joins us to discuss her new book, Dark Laboratory:On Columbus, the Caribbean, and the Origins of the Climate Crisis (Penguin, 2025). Using the Caribbean as a case study, Tao Leigh ...