- UKLSE-AS1OX010090010038
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- 2018
Parte de Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: January 2018
Parte de Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: January 2018
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Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: June 2018
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Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: July 2018
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Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: October 2018
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Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: January 2019
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Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: March 2019
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Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: July 2019
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Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: September 2019
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Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: October 2019
Parte de Women's Resource Centre
This file includes the recorded audio of the interview with Rosalind Bragg, along with a transcript, a summary of the recording, and a photo of the interviewee. At the time of the interview, Rosalind was the Director of Maternity Action, a UK maternity rights charity committed to ending inequality and improving the health and wellbeing of pregnant women, partners and young children. Date of interview: 18/11/2019. Length of recording: 00:45:46.
Interview with Esuantsiwa Jane Goldsmith
Parte de Women's Resource Centre
This file includes the recorded audio of the interview with Esuantsiwa Jane Goldsmith, along with a transcript, a summary of the recording, and a photo of the interviewee. At the time of the interview, Esua was the Director of the Healing Solidarity International Feminist Collective, as well as a feminist activist and writer, with a lifetime's experience in the women's sector locally, nationally and internationally. Esua was the first woman of colour to be elected Chair of the Fawcett Society, and co-founder and (at the time of the interview) Chair of the Gender and Development Network. She was a commissioner for the Women's National Commission, and a member of the UK Government delegation to the UN's fourth World Conference on Women, in Beijing in 1995. Date of interview: 01/03/2021. Length of recording: 01:22:47.
Interview with Marai Larasi MBE
Parte de Women's Resource Centre
This file includes the recorded audio of the interview with Marai Larasi MBE, along with a transcript, a summary of the recording, and a photo of the interviewee. Marai stepped down as Executive Director of Imkaan in 2019, after ten years. At the time of the interview, Imkaan was the only UK-based second tier women's organisation dedicated to addressing violence against Black and minoritised women and girls. Date of interview: 16/12/2019. Length of recording: 00:47:14.
Parte de LSE Community Histories
Personal author: Bruvere, Anna
September 2020 At the Globe, coming to campus for the first time
Parte de LSE Community Histories
Personal author: Icharia, Beatrice
1993 - graduation day
Parte de LSE Community Histories
Personal author: Gao, Biqi
I went to LSE in 2013 for a graduate study in social policy and graduated from the School with a Master of Science in Development and Social Policy a year later. Being a student of LSE provided me a great opportunity to see the world and to learn more about social policies from my excellent lecturers and fellow students from all over the world. One of my most impressive memory of life in LSE was the department trip to Cumberland Lodge in January 2014. We worked in groups on researching and making policies on different subjects, such as education, traffic problem, public health, etc. It was a wonderful memory of discussing and presenting opinions on police-making with my intelligent group members, as well as an unforgettable memory of a weekend in the beautiful Windsor Great Park. In LSE, the courses I took on health, gender and social welfare, reshaped my understanding of social development, and then contributed to my career in public sector in my home country. Now I'm working for a institution that provides in-service education for schoolteachers from rural areas of China, which helps them to be accessible to more advanced teaching resources, and may finally contribute to improving the education levels of rural areas. It is my experience in LSE that inspires me to work for better education for teachers, and to keep on working even harder in the future.
Parte de LSE Community Histories
Personal author: Lejnieks, Carlos
A proud graduation moment (MSc, 2004) with my mother and me in front of the East Building.
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Personal author: Provencher, Claudine
My PhD graduation in December 2008 with Howard Davies
Parte de LSE Community Histories
Personal author: Krupenin, Georgy
Executive education course "fixed income" November 2019
Parte de LSE Community Histories
Personal author: Murarka, Harshita
After submitting my dissertation posing in front of the old building. August 2019 LSE undoubtedly has been the most fruitful experience of my life. #grateful
Parte de LSE Community Histories
Personal author: Benjamite, Jeffrey Bediako
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Personal author: Madrigal, Jose Daniel
Last picture of the MSc in Urbanisation and Development, one week before UK lockdown during the COVID-19 Pandemic in 2020. Date: 13th March, 2020.
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Personal author: Munton, Lauren
Freshers Grand Ball October 1980 - main act was the unknown band U2 in the Quadrangle! We didn't know who they were and weren't impressed so we wandered off to see another band or most likely to the bar.
Parte de LSE Community Histories
Personal author: Tomar, Louisa
MSc Development Management, Big Data consultancy team featuring Tinashe Zimani, William Guicheney, Hope Kyarisiima and Louisa Tomar celebrating end of term in London Fields, Hackney 2016
Parte de LSE Community Histories
Personal author: Froio, Mariasilvia
Last day of exams for the students of the Department of International Development (June 2014). Celebrating with champagne in Lincoln's Inn Fields!
Parte de LSE Community Histories
Personal author: Lee, Minkyu
On 18th Dec 2013, I had my graduation ceremony from LSE, officially holding my degree in MSc in Gender, Development and Globalisation. The degree is very rare for a man, male person, heterosexual feminist man, diversity-oriented gender studier, who is from Busan, South Korea, however, I am so proud of my achievement and time that I could spend with most wonderful women and men, human beings, friends and colleagues from Gender Institute and other departments at LSE. Although it was just one year, I loved it so much so that I had to bring someone who I love with me for my graduation day. It was my mom. She was sitting at the very front seat while I was shaking hands with the then Dean of the School, David Calhoun. So much great memory and a sweet end of the time, which will last forever and ever. Thank you very much, LSE, for being always the smallest but most beutiful part of my life. Thank you.
Parte de LSE Community Histories
Personal author: Ahuja, Sanjana
During my first month as a student in the Global Media and Communications Track (LSE-USC) we were given the opportunity to spend a weekend at the famed Cumberland lodge. The weekend was packed with academic events along with fun activities to help the diverse student body familiarise with each other. In those two days, we discussed world events, understood the nuances of the course, laughed over trivial matters, and made unforgettable memories in the midst of the magnificent Windsor Great Park. It was in those two days that I truly became a #PartofLSE
Parte de LSE Community Histories
Personal author: Panza, Sara Coole
I met my husband at the LSE. I attended from 1990-1993. Here are photos of fun times at the end of year party in the garden at Passfield.
Parte de LSE Community Histories
Personal author: Sohail, Shafay
10 February 2019. Centre Building Terrace.