- UKLSE-DL1PL01014027
- Folder
- 16 Mar 2004
Part of LSE Public Lectures 1990 - 2006
Speaker: Glennerster, Howard
Chair: Hills, John
Series: STICERD 25th anniversary lecture
Part of LSE Public Lectures 1990 - 2006
Speaker: Glennerster, Howard
Chair: Hills, John
Series: STICERD 25th anniversary lecture
Can the right labour institutions create jobs?
Part of LSE Public Lectures 1990 - 2006
Speaker: Marsden, David
Chair: Desai, Meghnad
Can the internet economy be governed and if so, how?
Part of LSE Public Lectures 1990 - 2006
Speaker: Melody, William
Chair: Silverstone, Roger
Can human rights survive? The crisis of authority
Part of LSE Public Lectures 1990 - 2006
Speaker: Gearty, Conor
Chair: Sedley, Stephen
Series: Hamlyn lecture
Can free trade promote development or is fair trade the answer?
Part of LSE Public Lectures 1990 - 2006
Speaker: Lamb, Harriet; Singleton, Alex; Venables, Tony
Chair: Howell, Jude
Can Europe run the 21st century?
Part of LSE Public Lectures 1990 - 2006
Speaker: Cooper, Robert
Chair: Liddle, Roger
Series: LSE European series
Can Europe be put back together again?
Part of LSE Public Lectures 1990 - 2006
Speaker: Patten, Christopher
Chair: Fraser, Maurice
Series: LSE European series
Can democracy survive globalisation?
Part of LSE Public Lectures 1990 - 2006
Speaker: Barber, Benjamin R.
Chair: Giddens, Anthony
Series: Government and Opposition Leonard Schapiro lecture
Can 364 economists all be wrong?
Part of LSE Public Lectures 1990 - 2006
Speaker: Howe, Geoffrey
Chair: Davies, Howard
Series: Chancellors reflect
Campaigning for the millenium development goals: where next in making poverty history?
Part of LSE Public Lectures 1990 - 2006
Speaker: Shetty, Salil
Chair: Beall, Jo
Business and society beyond 2015
Part of LSE Public Lectures 1990 - 2006
Speaker: Pearson, Ian; Mansell, Robin
Chair: Moore, Henrietta
Series: Dixons public lecture
Bush two, year one: lame duck or radical reformer?
Part of LSE Public Lectures 1990 - 2006
Speaker: Byron, Beverley; Davies, Philip; Sarasin, Ronald A.
Chair: Westad, Odd Arne
Series: America as another country
Building capitalism in Russia: where are we now?
Part of LSE Public Lectures 1990 - 2006
Speaker: Aslund, Anders
Chair: Layard, Richard
Part of LSE Public Lectures 1990 - 2006
Speaker: Davies, Gavyn
British television and the culture
Part of LSE Public Lectures 1990 - 2006
Speaker: Bragg, Melvyn
Chair: Giddens, Anthony
Series: The 1949 Seminar memorial lecture
British science and industry: what should the government do?
Part of LSE Public Lectures 1990 - 2006
Speaker: Redwood, John
British freedom's promise: slavery, the American revolution and Britain
Part of LSE Public Lectures 1990 - 2006
Speaker: Schama, Simon
Chair: Westad, Odd Arne
Series: Department of International History annual lecture
Part of LSE Public Lectures 1990 - 2006
Speaker: Rifkind, Malcolm
Part of LSE Public Lectures 1990 - 2006
Speaker: Portillo, Michael
Britain, Germany, Europe: challenges of the 21st century
Part of LSE Public Lectures 1990 - 2006
Speaker: Fischer, Joschka
Chair: Grant, Charles; Grabiner, Anthony
Britain, Europe and the world, 1961-1963
Part of LSE Public Lectures 1990 - 2006
Speaker: Milward, Alan
Series: Jean Monnet lecture
Britain in Europe: the case for the euro
Part of LSE Public Lectures 1990 - 2006
Speaker: Layard, Richard; Turner, Adair; Kenen, Peter
Part of LSE Public Lectures 1990 - 2006
Speaker: Brady, Graham; Campbell, Menzies; MacShane, Denis
Chair: Featherstone, Kevin
Series: Join the debate UK election series
Bringing peace and human rights together
Part of LSE Public Lectures 1990 - 2006
Speaker: Kaldor, Mary
Chair: Halliday, Fred
Series: Ideas of 1989
Border postcards: chronicles from the edge
Part of LSE Public Lectures 1990 - 2006
Speaker: Cruz, Teddy
Chair: Soja, Edward W.
Series: James Stirling memorial lecture
Part of 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.
Big bang: the history of the universe in 60 minutes
Part of LSE Public Lectures 1990 - 2006
Speaker: Singh, Simon
Chair: Butterfield, Jeremy
Series: Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Science annual lecture
Part of LSE Public Lectures 1990 - 2006
Speaker: Beck, Ulrich
Chair: Giddens, Anthony