This research looks at how the design of GenAI output can impact critical engagement and intellectual diversity. Prevalent forms of algorithmic output often provide a user with one ‘best’ solution ...
Title: Actuaries and statisticians in sustainability: understanding, modelling, and reporting. Biography: Lloyd is a Fellow of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries, a Chartered Enterprise Risk ...
Congratulations to Caleb Phillips, PhD Candidate in Organisational Behaviour, who has been awarded the inaugural Cheistha Kochhar Master of Research Prize. Caleb said of receiving the award, “I am ...
The Department of Geography and Environment is excited to introduce a new seminar series, “Perspectives Unbound: GY Faculty Tackle Today’s Big Questions”, bringing together faculty from our department ...
As digital technologies transform the lives of young people across the globe, profound shifts are occurring in the way young people negotiate their identities. This talk will explore how these new ...
This event will screen the movie Cobalt Rush – The future of going green, which investigates the human and environmental costs associated with the extraction of minerals for the transition to net zero ...
In-person and online public event (Sheikh Zayed Theatre, Cheng Kin Ku Building) What does the outcome of the US presidential election mean for democrats and progressives? What is its significance both ...
LSE was founded for the betterment of society and, once again, the KEF shows how we continue to pursue this mission. - Professor Susana Mourato, LSE Vice President and Pro-Vice Chancellor (Research) ...
We are delighted to announce the second issue of the LSE Law School’s Legal Studies Working Paper Series for 2024.
Since the Academy was created in 1902, our Fellows have been the lifeblood of the organisation, representing the very best of our disciplines. - President of the British Academy and Strategic Director ...
Join us for this talk by Branko Milanovic about his new book, Visions of Inequality: from the French Revolution to the end of the Cold War. A history of how economists across two centuries have ...
“Girls’ education is the closest thing we have to a silver bullet to help solve some of the world’s most difficult problems” says LSE alumna Safeena Husain (BSc Economic History 1995), founder of ...
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