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🌟 Congratulations to our LSE Class Teacher Award winners 🌟 Malena Bastida-Antich and Benjamin Brundu-Gonzalez have been awarded this year’s prizes. Jan Gilles, Xufan (Nadia) Ma, Diana Desola Olaley, Sindhoora P. and Matthew Reynolds were also highly commended!
🔜 On Tuesday 9 June we welcome Haripriya Rangan (University of Melbourne) and Judith Carney (University of California Los Angeles) to the Social Life of Climate Change Seminar Series. If you wish to attend the seminar, please email [email protected] 🔴 zurl.co/1ihEA
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"My LSE studies provided the context and tools to really understand how inequality plays out across the media and beyond" We spoke to MSc Culture and Society alumnus Wendy about her career across radio, TV and coaching, and what motivated her to return to study later in her career.
In the 1970s, the European left was thriving. Numerous groups emerged to defend the working‑class in all its diversity. New waves of organising pointed to the vitality of the labour movement. And then... it came to a sharp halt. Why? What lessons can we take away from this?
We're delighted to have been ranked third for Sociology in the UK in the 2027 Complete University Guide by subject! 🎉 LSE was also ranked top in London and third overall in the latest rankings. Explore the rankings 👇
We're delighted to be joined this evening by Professor Julian Go, who is delivering a talk on police militarisation in the UK and US. This event explores how imperial tactics reshape these so-called liberal democracies. #LSEEvents #LSESociology
Next week, three of our students will present at LSE's Knowledge Beyond Boundaries conference. The conference draws on this year's LSE Festival theme, "How to save the planet", to explore a wide range of global existential threats and asks how we can tackle them. buff.ly/u012y9l
Lauren Diaz Arias, Ellie Flaherty and Jisung Park will present on topics covering AI, climate migration, inequality and drug laws. Explore the full programme ➡️ buff.ly/st2XeX9
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Last month @mikesavagelse.bsky.social delivered a webinar for the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs, sharing insights from the Oxford Handbook of the Sociology of Global Elites and the World Elite Database. Catch up on the recording ⬇️
🚔 How do liberal democracies come to embrace militarised policing? Join us tonight for a public lecture at LSE on empire, race and policing with @juliango.bsky.social, @aaronreeves.bsky.social and Mahvish Ahmad 💻 In‑person & online
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Sociology focuses on human society – how it works, how it developed and why it's structured the way it is
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"I was ready for an intellectual adventure!" Read Wendy Lloyd's alumni story.
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Alumni spotlight | Wendy Lloyd | MSc Culture and Society
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This webinar was organized by the Division for Inclusive Social Development (DISD) of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA). This webinar drew on findings from the…
UN DESA DISD Webinar with Mike Savage on Analysing the power of global elites in the 2020s
6.30pm Mon 1 June | Dr Matt Myers, Dr Robin Archer | Ticket Required | Free public event at LSE
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The halted march of the European left | Dr Matt Myers
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